Lions Club of Helensville
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Karangahape Road
0614
1140
Private Bag 92032
Whenever a Lions club gets together, problems get smaller. And communities get better. That's because The motto of Lions is simply "We Serve".
The Lions Club of Helensville was formed as a member of the International Association of Lions Clubs in 1962 to further the aims of the International Association in Helensville and the surrounding area. In the years since the club was founded we have supported numerous local organisations including St.John Ambulance, Fire Brigades, Schools, local social support agencies, Rautawhiri park developmen
News from Lions Club of Helensville for December
Having fun with Pam selling raffles and Christmas cakes at the Helensville Lions book fair.
The Helensville Lions Christmas Book Fair is on. We are so ready to go tomorrow, Saturday 9-4, Sunday 10-3 at the Helensville A&P Showgrounds.
Getting close now! Our books are nearly all sorted into the usual range of categories and we have several new categories of music and art.
We have had a steady influx of great new books with the usual late rush bringing the numbers up to the biggest ever offering of our usual quality books at only $2 each.
See you at the Helensville A&P Showgrounds 2, 3 December.
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Book fair is Two minutes away !!
Today's the day ! See you there at 9 am thousands of books , cds dvds and puzzles waiting for you !
HELENSVILLE LIONS BOOK FAIR - At the Showgrounds this Saturday & Sunday.
Come along and top up your winter reading and support our lovely local Lions.
Any money the Lions make from their book fair goes back into the community, so it's a great way to both grab some bargains and know you're doing good. Eftpos available.
To earn even more Brownie points, bring a couple of dollars for a raffle ticket and a sausage!
TIP - wear gumboots or old shoes for the walk along the drive from the carpark. Mobility parking is near the hall but everyone else will be parking just inside Gate 2.
Thank you Helensville A&P Show for hosting our book fair this weekend! Thousands of very nice books for sale, over 600 banana boxes all sorted for you to browse and buy ! See you there!
HELENSVILLE LIONS BOOK FAIR - At the Showgrounds this Saturday & Sunday.
Come along and top up your winter reading and support our lovely local Lions.
Any money the Lions make from their book fair goes back into the community, so it's a great way to both grab some bargains and know you're doing good. Eftpos available.
To earn even more Brownie points, bring a couple of dollars for a raffle ticket and a sausage!
TIP - wear gumboots or old shoes for the walk along the drive from the carpark. Mobility parking is near the hall but everyone else will be parking just inside Gate 2.
AUTUMN BOOK FAIR
27th – 28th May 2023
Helensville A&P Showgrounds
“The Biggest & Best Book Fair in the West!”
As the War Memorial Hall is still under repair the Lions Club of Helensville will once again hold their upcoming Autumn Book Fair at the Helensville A&P Association Showgrounds on the weekend of the 27th and 28th of May, opening at 9.00am on Saturday until 4.00pm and again on Sunday 10.00am until 3.00pm.
This is a community event and entry is free, we do not allow traders in before you, our community.
If you have donations please drop them off at Burmester Realty in Helensville, for larger donations please contact us by PM
Our last Book Fair held in November raised $12,527 from the sale of books, for which many thanks. Should this Book Fair be as successful as the last one the Lions may decide to make the A&P Showgrounds their permanent home. All the money raised went towards assisting individuals and organizations in the community that required helping.
All books are priced to sell, with nothing over $2. There is a large selection of children’s books at 50c, plus there are also many jigsaw puzzles, board games, DVDs, CDs, and quality magazines available.
Non-Fiction will be split into twenty separate categories, including one section dedicated to New Zealand subjects, which is still the largest section. Plus, a large General Non-Fiction section which you can spend hours browsing through.
Fiction is arranged alphabetically by authors, with six special interest groups, the largest of which is the Fantasy/Science Fiction section. There are also many Children and YA books.
Awesome creative programme at creative matters, thank you for the acknowledgement , we love supporting local activities for our local whanau!
Creative Matters have done it again!
What a lovely way to spend your kids rainy holiday's!
Still spaces available for the last two days (tomorrow and Thursday) book online at https://enrolmy.com/creative-matters/activity/696-Helensville_April_Holiday_Art_Programme at our subsidized rate of $60 thanks to a wonderful donation from Lions Club of Helensville.
I just love these fairy light houses 😍
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Here is the latest news from the Lions Club of Helensville for April.
Lions are people who serve their communities, wherever they may be . Tonight we visited the community food market and met some fellow Lions selling food to support their local community. What a view for those Lions specialities!!
The Lions Club presented our highest award, the Melvin Jones Fellowship, to our member, Doreen Hogan. It is named for the founder of Lions International and is recognition of Doreen's tireless work for our community through Lions. The award was presented by a Past District Governor, Wendy Miller. Well done Doreen!
Helensville Lions Club news for March
Great to see you out there Lou!!
So good to see local children enjoying the day and some awesome Kai!
Awesome day !!
Thank you Kindred Services and everybody else involved that made this day such a huge success !
Awesome day at Helensville School , thank you to Kindred Family Services and the team of volunteers and community that made this all happen, a celebration of and in the community
Here we go with the first update from the Lions Club of Helensville for 2023
A really busy month for Lions in Helensville. Have a great Christmas and New Year
Helenville Lions book fair is on again today
It's at the new venue that is proving to be a hit, at the Helensville A and P showgrounds.
Plenty of of parking, we have our BBQ trailer there again today and EFTPOS is available
Come down and support us , all proceeds go toward our service to this community
We are open from 10 this morning see you there !
The books are all ready, sorted and stacked, ready to fly off the tables at the Lions Club of Helensville Book Fair this weekend. Don’t forget its at the Helensville A&P Showgrounds 9-4 Saturday and 10-3 Sunday.
The Book Fair is on this weekend !
Look out for our sign outside the Library, which reminds us all that there is a change of venue , we are the Helensville A&P Showgrounds, follow the helpfully pointing finger !!
Yes its this weekend, 26, 27 November. The Helensville Lions Book fair. Our new venue is the Helensville A&P Showgrounds. Enter Gate 2. Plenty of parking.
Saturday 9am to 4pm. Sunday 10am to 3pm.
Books $2. Children’s Books 50c. Also DVDs, vinyl records, CDs.
Our usual huge selection of fiction and non-fiction. All sorted to make it easy for you to select your summer reading.
See you there.
Lions out at the big little event- a great day!
The books are getting sorted and ready for the next Helensville Lions Book Fair November 26, 27. Details in poster attached. Note the venue change to the Helensville A&P Showgrounds Pavilion.
If you have books to donate small numbers can be delivered to Burmester Real Estate, 8 Commercial Road. For larger lots call Chris 09 420 8527.
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