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Squamish Lions Club invites community to paper-shredding event

Lions club members at the October event. Photo: Squamish Lions Club
Staff report
March 19, 2021 11:24am

The Squamish Lions Club is inviting the community to a paper-shredding event.

The local Lions organised a successful paper-shredding event last October, and are now gearing up for a repeat performance, says the president Mike Jenson.

The event will take place on Saturday, April 17, from 10 am to 2 pm.

It will be held at Easter Seals Camp Squamish, located at 41015 Government Road in Brackendale, across from the dike.

COVID-19 guidelines will be in effect. If you are coming, please put shredding documents in the trunk and stay in your car.

Staples and paper clips are fine, and shredding will be done on the site. The event may end early if the truck is full.

The Lions Club suggests a donation of $10 minimum per banker box.

Jenson says the BC Lions Society offers a valuable camp experience for children and youth with diverse abilities, and the fund raised will go towards the Easter Seals Camp.

The Lions shredding fund raiser last October was a successful event.

“The success and a big thanks go to the community of Squamish and the many people that came with their good wishes and boxes of paper to be shredded,” Jenson says.

Jenson invites Squamish to come and shred the paper at this community event.

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