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Past District Governor Ed Gursky presented a check in the amount of $8,812 from the Lions of Pennsylvania Foundation. This money was donated as a Lions Humanitarian Service Grant, to be used towards the installation of an elevator system in the Bentworth Community Center Building Project.

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Bentworth Community Center receives award

The Bentworth Community Center houses the library, the senior center and the Bentleyville Area Historical Society. The elevator system will provide easy access between the two floors of the building for disabled individuals and for the senior population. This accessibility will enable all three community organizations to function, not only independently, but with greater interaction, thus helping them to grow, solidify and enhance their programs.

District 14-M and the Bentleyville, Scenery Hill, Eighty Four Lion Clubs, the Bentleyville Lioness Club and the Bentworth LEO Club submitted the request for the Humanitarian Service Grant after collectively amassing $ 4,660 in contributions from their clubs for the elevator project.

BentworthLions.jpg - PDG Ed Gursky presented a check for $8,812 to Yvonne Baker, president of the Bentleyville Library Board of Trustees. Also pictured (left) is Lion/Lioness Sara Greenlee, honorary co-chair of the Bentworth Community Center Building Project and Char Carpenter, director of the Bentleyville Public Library.

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