While many people in Door and Kewaunee counties may know them more for their events like this Saturday’s Roar Off the Shore Brewfest at the Kewaunee County Fairgrounds, you can see the impact of the Kewaunee Lions Club and the Dyckesville Lions Club year-round. The two clubs help support national and international causes as well as local ones. In Kewaunee, the Lions Club awards four $1,500 scholarships annually to deserving high school seniors. The Dyckesville Lions Club recently funded the construction of pickleball courts in the community. Kewaunee Lions Club Member John Mastalir says Saturday’s event is not just a celebration of beer, wine, and food but all of the great work the community helps them accomplish.
If you can’t make this Saturday’s Roar off the Shore Brewfest, you can still support the two clubs' efforts in the community. The Kewaunee Lions Club meets on the third Monday of every month at The Wildflower Supper Club in Kewaunee at 6:30 p.m., while the Dyckesville Lions Club meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month at the Red River Town Hall at 7 p.m.
