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SERVICE GROUPS
Girl Scout volunteers at Pan-O-Prog
Connect with the community
Those who know the redeeming aspects of volunteering
their time will have no problem in fi nding a cause to sup-
port in Lakeville. Following are some of the service clubs
and organizations in the community.
360 Communities is an organization that uses commu-
nity engagement to positively shape the future of local
communities by operating programs to address hunger,
domestic violence, school success and much more. More
information can be found at 360communities.org.
The Downtown Lakeville Business Association is a
nonprofi t group that blends the cultural, historical and
economic opportunities in Lakeville. For more informa-
tion, visit the DLBA online at downtownlakeville.com,
P.O. Box 371, Lakeville, MN 55044, downtownlakeville@
gmail.com.
The Lakeville Area Historical Society documents, col-
lects, preserves and teaches the rich history of Lakeville as
its responsibility to past and future generations. The histor-
ical society is in the Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave.
Its displays and artifacts are open for viewing Mondays
9 a.m. to noon. Contacts are 952-985-4680 and lahs1995@
gmail.com. The website is www.mnlahs.org.
The Lakeville Lions Club is the largest and most active
service club in the world. Lakeville Lions was chartered in
April 1953 and it now has around 50 members. Meets the
second and fourth Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Rudy’s Redeye
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Grill, Conference Room, Lakeville Holiday Inn. To learn
more, visit www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/lakevillemn/in-
dex.php.
Lakeville Rotary is organized into committees based on
four avenues: club service, vocational service, community
service and international service. To learn more about the
Lakeville Rotary, visit lakevillerotary.org.
The Lakeville Area Active Adults offers membership to
those 50 and older. Annual membership fees – Lakeville
residents: $20 single membership, $35 dual membership;
nonresidents: $25 per person and $40 per couple. The
Heritage Center, located at 20110 Holyoke Ave., offers
programs for active adults and aims to be a fun, friendly
place. Call 952-985-4622 for membership information or go
to LakevilleHeritageCenter.com.
The Oscar & John Soberg Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 210, P.O. Box 308, Lakeville MN 55044, 952-469-5717.
General meetings are the fi rst Monday of each month at
7 p.m. at Lakeville Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave.,
and are open to all Veterans of Foreign Wars members and
eligible prospective members. The website is vfw210.org.
Lakeville Yellow Ribbon is committed to providing
support and resources to local military members. Its offi ce
is in the Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave. For more in-
formation: LakevilleHeritageCenter.com, click on military
programs on the home page.