Saturday, September 27, 2014

Club President welcomes father as newest Lions member

Frank Walton (left) is the newest member of the Belle Fourche Lions Club.  He already knows many of the members, so it should be an easy task getting acclimated.  Especially since his son, Rick Walton (right) is the Lions President.   The younger Walton has been a Lion for some 14 years and is in his second stint as President.  Welcome, Lion Frank!

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Long-time Lion Al Shaw wins DAR Award


Al Shaw of Belle Fourche (second from the left) was among four area residents presented with awards from the Catherine Thybo Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) last weekend (9/20/14).  They were recognized for their work in historic preservation and community service.  Shaw, a long-time businessman and member of the Belle Fourche Lions Club, was given a DAR Community Service Award for his many contributions to the community, including his extensive work with veterans, racking up thousands of miles ferrying military veterans to VA facilities in Sturgis and Rapid City in a Disabled Americans Van.  Himself a veteran with service in World War II as a turret gunner on a B-17, Shaw was also a long-time member of the Belle Fourche Volunteer Fire Department

Others citizens given awards were (l-r) Hank Frawley of Spearfish given the prestigious National Historic Preservation Medal; Shaw; Mary Gallup-Livingston of Whitewood, Community Service Award; and Lynn Namminga of Deadwood, Historic Preservation Recognition Award.