We encourage you to visit our
links and to
support the organizations who have their sites on this page.
Click on the corresponding
logo to go to each site.
Click on this newly added site for a number of features and items of
interest to all
Lions members. Even if you don't have a high speed
connection, you'll find many
sections of interest.
The District Site for our area
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from here you can visit a number of other sites including
the District Governor,
Louie
Seibert's Web site
which is
loaded with a ton of useful
information, forms for upcoming events, and late
breaking news, among other items.
Lions of Michigan - Visit the
State site to learn more about this all volunteer
organization and the good things
that are happening in the state of Michigan.

Downriver
Recreation Commission - -
Serving the City of Algonac, Township of Clay and the Algonac Community
School District with
a wide variety of programs for all the people in our
community.
Visit the web site for the City of
Algonac and you'll have the
opportunity to check
on upcoming Events -
General Information - City Services -
and even a
Discover Algonac
link. A great place to learn more about the Algonac Area.
The Greater Algonac Chamber of
Commerce is a good way to get a lot of information about the
Blue Water Area and to access information about our
local events and activities. Visit often for
current and up-to-date information.

Lions Bear
Lake Camp is owned and operated by
Lions Visually Impaired Youth Camp, Inc.
a 501C-3 Non Profit Corporation.
The camp
opened its doors in July, 2000. It is financially
supported by Lions, Lioness and Leos
throughout
Michigan.
Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is the grant making
arm of
Lions Clubs
International. LCIF is Lions helping Lions serve
others.
It's the only Lions' foundation
that serves the entire world and all
1.4 million Lions.
The Lions Clubs International
Home Office site. Nearly 1.4 million Lions members in
193 countries
and geographic
areas answer the needs that challenge the communities
of the world.
Lions tackle tough problems like blindness, drug abuse prevention
and
diabetes awareness.
Visit the Clay Township Web
site and you will have the opportunity to investigate a wide variety of
topics and related sites about our community and our
neighbors. Clay Township is an integral part
of the Algonac area and we are proud to be able to
link you to their site.

Come to the Algonac Rotary
site for a wealth of information about this local service organization.
Rotary International is celebrating their 100th birthday this year and
the Algonac chapter is well into
their celebration of this occasion.

The Algonac-Clay Historical Society
owns and operates not only a quality web site, but one of
the finest maritime/historical museums in the State of Michigan. For a
true perspective of the history
of our area, visit their web site and make a trip to the museum too. It
will be a trip well worth your time.
Welcome Homes opened its
doors in 1952. inviting all to discover that blindness
does
not have to result in helplessness, confinement, or
loneliness. At the time,
many long term
health care facilities turned away the visually
impaired as too "high
maintenance", so,
Welcome Homes was established to provide retirement with dignity
for the
visually impaired.
Go to Leader Dog for the
Blind to learn about the history, training, program,
how to obtain
a Leader Dog along with many other pertinent facts
about this
world wide acclaimed program.
A site for folks in the area to check out the
many events,
news, and items of
general interest in and around Algonac aned Harsens Island.
Check it out and let
the
webmaster know what you think.
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