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Larchmont Mamaroneck Lions Welcome 9 New Members
With these latest inductions, the L-M Lions now have representatives from all of the local school districts.

LARCHMONT/MAMARONECK, NY — A local lion pride just got a little larger and a lot more connected.
The Larchmont Mamaroneck Lions welcomed nine new members, including officials from area school districts.
New members from school districts included:
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- Dr. Katherine Sinsabaugh/Supervisor Fine & Performing Arts- Port Chester-Rye UFSD
- Dr. Colleen Carroll/Deputy Superintendent Port Chester - Rye UFSD
- Dr. Eric Lutinski/Superintendent of Schools Rye Neck UFSD
- Dr. Charles Sampson/Superintendent of Schools Mamaroneck UFSD.
They join existing members Dr. Colin Byrne/Superintendent of Schools Blind Brook - Rye Union Free School District and Dr. Michael Curtin/Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment Blind Brook Rye UFSD.
The LM Lions say that with these inductions, they now have representatives from all local school districts in the Lions youth needs and solutions dialogue.
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In addition, the LM Lions also welcomed:
- Jason Pinto, Mamaroneck Village Recreation Supervisor
- Lisa Chase, Founder of Victory Farms
- Mike Witsch, LMC Media Board Member
- Heidy Barros Rye YMCA Senior Director of Health & Wellness
- Randl Ikeda, Rye YMCA COO.
The LM Lions, celebrating their Centennial, focus on supporting community service groups, providing funding, volunteers & advocacy. Their motto "Better Together" — to bring community leaders together to determine needs, resources & achieve solutions. The Lions causes are vision, hunger, childhood cancer, diabetes, the environment and community. The LM Lions work closely with local schools and youth programs and participate in community events. The LM Lions are part of Lions Clubs International, the world’s largest service organization of over 1.4 million members in more than 200 countries.
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