Parcila from the Leo club

We meet every Friday at noon at Left of Center in downtown Visalia.

Join Us

Become part of the world’s largest service organization and give back to your community while having fun with other like-minded people.

Meeting Fridays at Noon

Our meetings take place at the Left of Center restaurant at Center and Johnson Streets in downtown Visalia. 

Eye Screenings

Allen and Eye screenings sign

One of our service projects is doing free eye screenings for school children. Lions are all about eyesight and our screenings can catch eye problems early.

Lions International

Lions is the largest service organization in the world, with 1.4 million members and a motto “we serve” the people of Lions club serve their neighborhoods and people around the world.

Get Your Lions Vest

Lions Vest Let people know you are a proud Lions Club member by wearing your vest to events and meetings. Get one for just $34.95 from the Lions Internation store.

Lions Shirts

Weare your shirt and show you’re a Lion. Shirts are available in a variety of styles and colors for men and women at Lions International.

Lions Hats

Lions hatLions hats are available in a variety of colors and styles, check them out along with all the Lion’s gear.

2022 Host Lions Scholarship recipient

Jorge Maldonado of Visalia’s Golden West High School was the Visalia Host Lions 2022 scholarship recipient.

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Visalia Host Board members
Lion Allen presenting the check to VPA
abandoned Childs trike

Newsletters

ROAR Newsletter for February 7th, 2020

Check out all the photos from the Superbowl party here.    President Ruth Mckee opened the meeting with a patriotic song led by Lion Dee Baughman. Bob Line performed the invocation and Lion Leigh Mosconi led the flag salute. Kaweah Delta Health Care District CEO...

ROAR Newsletter for January 31, 2020

ROAR Newsletter for January 31, 2020

  President Ruth Mckee opened the meeting with a patriotic song led by Lion Bob Line. Dee Baughman performed the invocation and Lion Steve Gerrard led the flag salute. Lion Amy Shuklian of the Tulare County Board of Supervisors was a guest at the meeting. Dee...

ROAR Newsletter for January 24, 2020

ROAR Newsletter for January 24, 2020

  President Ruth Mckee opened the meeting with a patriotic song led by Lion Pat Harrison. Ed Jones performed the invocation and Lion Leigh Mosconi led the flag salute. Guests included Field Biologists Crystal Griffin and Jessie Eriando of the Delta Vector Control...

ROAR Newsletter for January 17, 2020

ROAR Newsletter for January 17, 2020

President Ruth Mckee opened the meeting with a patriotic song led by Lion Bob Line. Dee Baughman performed the invocation and Lion Karen McVaigh led the flag salute. Guests included Bobbie Westfall and Madison Worley of the Eleanor Roosevelt Community Learning Center....

Roar Newsletter for January 10th, 2020

Roar Newsletter for January 10th, 2020

      Our meeting today was lead by our president, Lion Ruth, who called on Lion Dee to lead us in singing God Bless America and Lion Bob Line in doing the invocation. Lion Janet lead us is saluting our flag. Announcements Lion Roy announced that there...

First ROAR Newsletter of 2020

First ROAR Newsletter of 2020

President Ruth McKee opened the meeting by asking Lion Bob Line to sing country song – America, My Country Tis of Thee. Ed Jones performed the invocation and Lion Craig Wheaton led the flag salute.  Roy Dressel won the no-fine badge. Members sang the “Happy Birthday...