The Lions Club is known for having hospitable members, in fact it’s a trait that has made Lions Clubs International synonymous with caring around the world. Lions serve their community with charitable efforts, fundraising successes, and good old fashioned elbow grease when the need arises. But many Lions serve outside of the Lions club as well, and I wanted to make special mention of these folks so they get the praise they deserve. I speak of the Lions who are police officers, soldiers, paramedics, nurses, and the like. These are truly great people we have the pleasure of serving when we make their custom lions pins, lions patches, and lions coins. I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for all your service within the Lions club, and within our communities.
If you know a lion that fits the above description, leave a comment and give them their due praise, we want to hear about it!

National Nurses Week is celebrated each year on May 6th and ends on May 12th, Florence Nightingale's birthday. May 6th is known as National Nurses Day and this year they are promoting Nurses: Caring Today for a Healthier Tomorrow. The purpose is to raise awareness of the value of nursing, and help educate about the important role nurses play in meeting the healthcare needs of the American people.
In honor of Nurses: Caring Today for a Healthier Tomorrow, all registered nurses in America are encouraged to proudly wear the official ANA "RN" lapel pin or any other custom lapel pin that clearly identifies them as registered nurses on May 6, 2010.
Here are just a few of the Nursing Lapel Pins that we have designed over the years:




There are nearly 3.1 million nurses registered nationwide. Do you have a lapel pin shortage at the hospital? No worries nurses, we will heal your lapel pin shortage with service lapel pins that will arrive before the big day. But make sure you
order now to avoid any delay!