Recent donations
A new addition to the Lions used furniture market is this red leather sofa.
A new addition to the Lions used furniture market is this red leather sofa.
Lions Club of Philip Island starts up weekend used furniture market for 2024 The Lions Club of Phillip Island started up its weekend used furniture and hardware market, known to many Islanders as “Steptoes Emporium”, on 6 January. The same crew of friendly Lions Club members are on hand to help delivery of donations and…
Lions in the local newspaper – 26 July 2023. Since early 2023, Lions have been collecting used kids’ books from a box in Coles supermarket in Cowes. The books are sorted and re-housed in areas of need, such as recently flooded towns.
A new donation at Lions weekend market. A few simple clicks will transform this leather sofa into a comfortable double bed. SOLD
A recent donation to the Lions weekend used furniture market, Steptoes Emporium, in Dunsmore Road Cowes. This leather lounge chair is for the serious thinker or for a serious relax. Inspect on Saturday or Sunday mornings.
The Lions Club of Phillip Island is the Support Partner for the Westernport Pelican Study Group (WPSG) who have been successful in their application for funding from a Bendigo Bank Community Grant. The WPSG will buy 20 trackers to attach to 20 pelicans over the next 12 months. This will build on the progress already…
Manager Deb Amor tries out a new donation. Lions Club turns pre-loved furniture into community service Right next door to the Shire’s recycling centre in Dunsmore Road is the Lions Club weekend used furniture market, affectionately known by many Islanders as Steptoes Emporium. This is the Club’s main fund-raising project for its community service. For…
Every Thursday from 10 – 12noon the Ukulaliens gather at the Lions Depot in Dunsmore Road, Cowes. Bring a ukulele and come join us.
A bloke walked up to the Lions Club BBQ stall at a recent Cowes Carols by the Bay. “No thanks, I don’t want to buy any sausages,” he said. “I Just want to make a donation. You see, a Lions Club turned my life around a few years back.”