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Conroe Noon Lions: Ray Steinmann honored with Lions International award for 30 years of service
By Lake Conroe
· August 21, 2026
· 4 min read
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Serve. It means “to perform duties for others.” This word embodies what the members of the Conroe Noon Lions Club do for this community. The motto for this year is “Driven to Serve.” As a member of the club for the past several years, I have seen this motto in action. This week, a special honor was
Key takeaway Lion Ray Steinmann received a Lions International award for 30 years of service to the Conroe Noon Lions Club as an active member.
Why this matters in Willis
The Conroe Noon Lions Club's recognition of Ray Steinmann's 30 years of service is a testament to the dedication of local volunteers who make a difference in Montgomery County. As a city just north of Conroe, Willis benefits from the club's efforts, particularly in the area of vision services. The white buckets for collecting used eyeglasses can be found throughout the area, including possibly in Willis, providing an easy way for residents to contribute to the cause. The club's focus on serving the community, as seen in their "Driven to Serve" motto, aligns with the values of many in Willis who prioritize giving back to their neighbors. The upcoming "kids on the lake" fishing tournament, which provides opportunities for special needs children to enjoy the outdoors, is another example of the club's commitment to serving the local community, including those in Willis who may participate in or benefit from the event.
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Published: August 21, 2026 ·
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What is this story about? Serve. It means “to perform duties for others.” This word embodies what the members of the Conroe Noon Lions Club do for this community. The motto for this year is “Driven to Serve.” As a member of the club for the past several years, I have seen this motto in action. This week, a special honor was
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