LIONESS Sandra Bell hosted the Easter dinner meeting in her home and started off the Easter week with fine fare.
A grand assortment of Easter bonnets made and worn by the ladies rivalled those worn on cup day.
Shirley Cox, an impartial judge, had a difficult task choosing Vauneen's bonnet, adorned with rabbits and eggs lost in a garden of flowers as a worthy winner.
Wednesday morning saw the ladies serving morning tea at the Myall Lodge.
The Easter Bunny was on hand with eggs for all.
The Lioness Club served morning tea on Easter Sunday morning at Tea Gardens School.
On ANZAC Day, the Lioness Club will be marching, an important day on our calendar.
Our President, Deb Bastian reported on the visit of nine of our Lionesses to the seminar hosted by Rutherglen Lioness Club.
Two guest speakers, representatives from the Ambulance Community Office and Palliative Care were part of an interesting and informative presentation.
There are 269 Lionesses in District 201N3. We worked 26,559 hours; fundraised $51,788 and donations of $28,790 were given.
A great effort from the Lionesses in our area.