| Selling tickets at Foodland
(right). Tickets were sold by Lions individually, at Foodland and Big Save each
afternoon the week before, and at at the event. |
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To publicize the event, signs
were up, radio stations notified, an article written for the Garden Isle, and notes posted
on the Garden Isle community bulletin board. |
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Raffle tickets and T-shirts
were sold outside the cafeteria (left), and taking tickets and cash at the serving line
(right). All profits to help Lions supported service. |
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The serving line (left and
right). Behind them are many Lions who are cooking, cleaning, keeping the food fresh
and hot, making certain of plenty of juice and hot coffee. |
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Very satisfied customers in
the school cafeteria (left and right). This is the best breakfast value on the
Garden Isle. |
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| Not shown is all the work,
starting days before to get ready. By 6:00 a.m. the cafeteria was buzzing with Lions
Club members getting ready to start serving customers at 7:00. |
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Shown left are Lions doing
cleanup - a big job. The Lions Club tries to leave the school cafeteria just like it
was at the start. All extra food was given to the school. |