![At the Lions Club of Lucindale donation presentation were Bendigo Bank Robe & districts community bank branch manager Paul Bobridge, Lucindale Area School's Jacob Ludwig, Lions Club second vice district governor Judy Glastonbury and South East Field Days president Trevor Martin. At the Lions Club of Lucindale donation presentation were Bendigo Bank Robe & districts community bank branch manager Paul Bobridge, Lucindale Area School's Jacob Ludwig, Lions Club second vice district governor Judy Glastonbury and South East Field Days president Trevor Martin.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/wBuRnviBxsXKsfGYcn3ULj/54dfa54c-c716-42b4-9022-99acc07c1e2d.JPG/r0_241_4928_3023_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
At the Lions Club of Lucindale donation presentation were Bendigo Bank Robe & districts community bank branch manager Paul Bobridge, Lucindale Area School's Jacob Ludwig, Lions Club second vice district governor Judy Glastonbury and South East Field Days president Trevor Martin.
THE Lions Club of Lucindale donated $18,250 to various groups at the South East Field Days.
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The presentation included two Bendigo Bank scholarships of $1000 each to Lucindale Area School students Jacob Ludwig and Hayley Kurray.
The Lions Bushfire Appeal received the biggest donation of $10,000, while the Lucindale Golf Club received $250.
Each receiving $1000 were the Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation, the Lions Drug Awareness Foundation, the Lions Spinal Cord Fellowship, the Lions Medical Research Foundation and Lions Hearing Dogs.