Westborough Lions Club promotes sights and sound

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(l to r) Lions Club Treasurer Tony Ash, Library Director Maureen Ambrosino and Lions Club President Ron Pallisco.
(l to r) Lions Club Treasurer Tony Ash, Library Director Maureen Ambrosino and Lions Club President Ron Pallisco.

Westborough – For the second year in a row, the Westborough Lions Club purchased a Peabody Essex Museum pass for the Westborough Public Library. With the purchase of this pass, local residents can once again enjoy significantly reduced admission to this popular museum in Salem. The museum houses over 1.8 million works, primarily from the 1700s to today, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings, textiles, architecture and decorative objects. Visit the library’s website: westboroughlib.org to reserve the pass.

In addition, the Lions Club, with help from the Massachusetts Lions District 33A Sight and Hearing Fund, recently purchased hearing aids for John, a resident of The Bridge of Central Massachusetts, Westborough. The Westborough Lions annually contribute to the Sight and Hearing Fund, which helps defray the costs of sight- and hearing-related equipment for Lions Clubs throughout District 33A. The Westborough Lions were proud to sponsor John, and are always ready to serve the community wherever a need exists.

Visit the Westborough Lions at westboroughlionsclub.org, or on their Facebook page, to learn more about how the club serves the community.

 

Ash (left) and Pallisco (right) with John, a resident of The Bridge of Central Massachusetts, Westborough.
Ash (left) and Pallisco (right) with John, a resident of The Bridge of Central Massachusetts, Westborough.

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