Litter on County Road 313 gone - thanks to Bluffton Lions Club volunteers
Twelve members of the Bluffton Lions Club complete the spring Adopt-a-Roadway community service project on Saturday morning, May 14, by collecting litter and other debris along County Road 313 between Hancock/Allen County Line and State Route 235.
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"The Bluffton Lions twice a year, in the spring and fall, conducts this community service to help keep America beautiful," said Dick Ramseyer.
The Bluffton Lions Club chartered in 1934 by Lions Clubs International and has 80 members.
Lion clubs International is the world largest humanitarian service organization with 45,000 clubs and 1.35 millionmembers Located in 206 Countries and geographical areas.
More information about the Bluffton Lions is available on its web sites at www.blufftonlions.org andwww.blufftonlionsfoundation.org.
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