Maine Lions District 41

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Lions Clubs International Logo 

The current Lion emblem was adopted at the 1919 convention. Today, Lions throughout the world are recognized by it. It consists of a gold letter "L" on a circular purple (or blue) field. Bordering this is a circular gold area with two lion profiles facing away from the center. The word "Lions" appears at the top and "International" at the bottom. The lions face both past and future -- showing both pride of heritage and confidence in the future.
Official emblems may only be used according to the emblem use policy of Lions Clubs International. Generally, Lions clubs and districts have license to use the emblem on stationery, Web pages and other printed material. No Lion, Lions club or Lions district may use the association's emblem on any item sold to Lions or the general public for fundraising purposes. No manufacturer, printer, producer, promoter, publisher, entrepreneur may use the association's name, goodwill, trademarks, service marks or the Lions Clubs International emblem in any manner except upon license granted by the association. 

District 41-L Web site Layout & Design 

The layout, order, functionality and design of this web site, inclusive, are © Copyright 2002 by Lion Gordon Parent. All rights reserved. 

District 41-L Web site Content 

The content material included in this web site, including personnel lists and club and district information, is © Copyright 2000 by District 41