Lions honor citizens for their service

AMENIA — Amenia residents Jack and Linda Gregory were honored on Saturday, June 11, with awards given by the Lions Club during their annual installation dinner.Jack Gregory received the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award, which was named after the founder of Lions Club International Foundation. The award, which is considered to be the highest honor granted by the organization, is not given for a specific accomplishment, but recognizes a recipient’s dedication to humanitarian service through generosity, compassion and commitment to the less fortunate.Gregory said that it was a “great honor” to win the award and be recognized by the community.He said he plans to continue his service to the community by remaining an active member of the Lions Club and other organizations.He also said that community service has been ingrained in him since his youth, when he saw his parents often participating and contributing to the community.“It’s something we grew up around,” he said.His wife, Linda Gregory, received the Citizen of the Year award. The award recognizes someone whose dedication and achievements have greatly benefited the local area and have exemplified the Lions Club motto, “We serve.”Gregory is a member or board member of several organizations in the Amenia area, including the Lions Club, the Women’s Association of the United Presbyterian Church, Recreation Committee and the Sunday in the Country Food Drive.Gregory said she was touched by the honor and recognition.When talking about the motivation behind her service, she said, “We just do what we do. We have to give back to make our community stronger. We always believed in giving back.”

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