Sisson Building
4217 SW Oregon Street
Seattle, WA 98116
USA
Monthly Lunchtime Meetup
2nd, 3rd, and 4rd Thursday of Month12:00 pm Noon
Sisson Building, 2nd Floor Nucor Room
4217 SW Oregon Street
Seattle, WA 98116
Monthly Evening Meetups
First Wednesday of MonthJanuary 02-2019 6:00 pm
Chelan Cafe at 3527 Chelan Avenue (Under Spokane Bridge)
Board Meeting
Fourth Thursday of Month12:00 pm Noon
Sisson Building, 2nd Floor Nucor Room
4217 SW Oregon Street
Seattle, WA 98116
Club Officers 2016-17
- President - Tom Karchesy
- Immediate Past President - Jimie Martin
- Vice President - Craig Fleming
- Secretary/Treasurer - Nancy Sorensen
- Assistant Secretary/Treasurer - Cheryl Phelps
- Tail Twister - Bob Hester
- Assistant Tail Twister - Craig Fleming
- Lion Tamer - Dick Zwaller
- Assistant Lion Tamer - Allen Watts
- Membership - Jennifer Vincent-Markham
- Asstistant Membership - Nancy Sorensen
- Director 1 Year - Chris Markham
- Director 1 Year - Ed McDowel
- Director 2 Year - Michael Emmick
- Director 2 Year - James Dunham
General Questions
- What is the mailing address for the club?
- Lions Club of West Seattle
Sisson Building
4217 SW Oregon Street
Seattle, WA 98116
USA
Glasses and Hearing Aids
- How do I apply for help to get glasses or hearing aids?
- Send a request using the Contact Us Form on this page. Someone should contact you within a week. If you are requesting assistance with hearing aids, we do not have the means to help but will give you information about where you may find help.
- Where can I drop off used glasses or hearing aids?
- For West Seattle:
West Seattle Senior Center
Sisson Building
4217 SW Oregon Street
For other areas that take only glasses:
We refer you to the Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center drop off locations by zip code.
If you need more help, contact us through our Contact Us Form on this page.
Academic Scholarships
- How do I apply for an academic scholarship?
- Send a request using the Contact Us Form on this page. We are in the process of revising our process and will respond with the new forms within a week.
Camp Leo
- Do I apply for Camp Leo through the Lions Club of West Seattle?
- No, Camp Leo is an independent organization. We can assist you by providing information and we can offer financial assistance. You can find out more about Camp Leo through their website at http://www.campleo.org
- How do I apply for a Camp Leo scholarship?
- Send a request using the Contact Us Form on this page. We are in the process of revising our process and will respond with the new forms within a week.
Membership
- How can I become a Lions Club member?
- Membership in the Lions Club is by invitation only. Invitees are usually friends or acquaintances of active members. However, some invitees are from chance encounters, and sometimes, highly motivated individuals make their existance known.
When an invitation is accepted, the new member candidate is given time to discover the club. Likewise, the members of the club are given time to know the new member candidate. If all goes well, the club will vote on accepting the new member.
If you are interested in joining one of our clubs, you may use the Contact Us Form to make yourself known. And you can always drop by one of our meetups, the door is always open.
Volunteering
- Do I have to be a Lions Club member in order to volunteer with your projects?
- No, you do not have to be a member in order to participate in our projects or events. We understand that not everyone needs to be a Lion. It is OK, and we will appreciate any and all help you may offer. Contact us using our Contact Us Form on this page to inquire about specific details on any project. You are always welcome to drop in on our meetups. They are always open to the public by choice. Thanks for asking.
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