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Leo Program
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District 2-S3 Chair - PDG Shirley Dillman
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2007-2008

See also: Youth Opportunities

 

District 2-S3 Leo Clubs

Leo Club School

On-Site    School Advisor

Sponsoring Lions Club

Lions Club    Advisor(s)

Blanco             High School

Kim Thompson 830.833.4519

Blanco

Lion Nan Mikes        830.833.5349  Lion Carl Chandler    830.833.4201
Cameron     Middle School Karla Riola    254-697-3167 Cameron Lion Neal Bhakta      580-335-1085
Catherine Ann Porter Charter Lion Linnea Bailey   Wimberley Lion Bill Meek           512.847.0772
Dripping Springs High School Lion Susan Warwick Dripping Springs Lion Wayne Burkland 512.894.0838
Hutto             High School Dana Allamon  512.759.4712 Hutto Lion Jeff Svoboda      512.759.5234

Jack C Hays   High School*

Kerri Espinoza    512.312.0157

Buda*

Lion Leroy Opiela                       Lion Ken Vickers

Lago Vista      High School  

Lion Julia Ricicar  979.732.1283

Lago Vista

Lion Susan Euresti       512.267.3923  Lion Christina Buckner 512.267.7637

Lehman          High School

Grace Brauchle   512.268.2512

Kyle

Lion Beth Smith           512.757.3680

Liberty Hill  High School  

 

Liberty Hill Noon

Lion Kim Butler          512.801.5969 PDG Angie Nicholson 512.470.5156

Marble Falls High School  

Lion Toby Fletcher  830.798.1808

Marble Falls Noon

Lion Mike Neel                             Lion Dave Sweigart

New Braunfels High School  

Dianne Barrett          830.626.6000

New Braunfels Noon

Lion Winki Smith        830.606.8473

New Braunfels Middle School

Murray Barrett           830.626.6270

New Braunfels Noon

Lion Winki Smith        830.606.8473
NYOS      Charter School Lion Teresa Elliott         512.255.1999 Austin West Austin Lion Ty Yocham         512.260.0452
Round Rock High School Lion Pat Baum  512.255.1103 Round Rock Noon Lion Shirley Dillman    512-809-4556

San Marcos High School  

 

San Marcos Evening

 

Wimberley   High School  

Lion Jana Murph  512.847.7225

Wimberley

Lion John Lyon           512.847.7654

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* Texas Partners in Education Award

The Buda Lions Club and the Hays High Leo Club have won state recognition as a community partnership for their combined efforts in providing service to our local community. This award program was sponsored by the Texas Association of Partners in Education (www.partnersineducation.org). School districts from all over the state of Texas submitted a 7-page applications for review by a board comprised of business and community leaders, as well as educators. The award was based on the number of hours of community service provided to the community by both the Lions and the Leos. In addition, the student group (Hays High Leos) has to perform various service learning projects that focused on leadership in the community and amongst their peers at the high school. Interaction between the community group (the Lions) and the youth group (Leos) had to demonstrate that supportive adults add a crucial factor of success to the development of youth as leaders and generous human beings.

The Buda Lions Club and the Hays High Leo Club were invited to receive the Texas Partners in Education award in San Antonio on February 6, 2003.

Cathy Chilcote
Hays CISD
Partners In Education
(512) 268-2141 ext.6035

 

What are LEOs?

Leo clubs are comprised of young men and women, ages 12 to 28, who are dedicated to making a difference in their community. Sponsored by a Lions club, each Leo club elects its own officers, schedules its own meetings, and selects its own fundraisers and service projects.

Popular local service initiatives include: drug abuse prevention, educational assistance, community improvement, social service, environment protection, citizenship promotion and health education.

The international scope of Leo clubs allow members to experience and enjoy meeting others from different cultures through activities such as "club twinning," youth exchange and international youth camps. And the social aspect of the clubs provide young people with the opportunity to meet others who share common interests, values and goals.

The Leo motto is: 

Leadership Experience Opportunity

Currently, there are more than 140,000 Leo club members in 5,400 clubs in 130 countries.

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Last Updated:
03/22/2008