Community Corner

Cary Lions Clubs Plans to Raise Funds for Visually, Hearing impaired

Cary Village Board Proclaims May 6, May 7 as Tootsie Pop Days in Cary.

Cary Lions Club members and community volunteers including local scout troops and high school students will be visible throughout the community May 6-7 for Tootsie Pop Days. 

The Cary Lions will be giving away Tootsie Pops and accepting monetary contributions for the visually and hearing impaired. 

The money collected will assist the vision and hearing impaired by sending children to Camp Lions in Dixon this summer and obtain ophthalmologist care at the Low Vison Clinic in Woodstock. 

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Adults will benefit from Tootsie Pops donations through hearing tests provided in front of the Jewel in June. 

All services are free provided free through the generosity of the community.

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Businesses can support these projects by helping underwrite the price of a case of Tootsie Pops. 

Residents can show their support by volunteering for a two-hour period or giving generously to the volunteers on Tootsie Pop Days. 

To join the Lions in their fight against the effects of vision and hearing loss, contact the Cary Lions Club at CaryLions@hotmail.com.


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