Thursday, June 11, 2026

The Saratoga Lions Are Launching Something New — And You're Invited





If you've ever opened ChatGPT or Claude, typed something in, and thought "that's not quite what I meant" — you're not alone. Most people who try AI tools walk away feeling like they're missing something. The truth is, they are. Not because AI is too complicated. But because nobody showed them how to use it.

That's about to change.

Introducing the Saratoga Lions Speaker Series

The Saratoga Lions are proud to launch their brand-new Speaker Series — a monthly community gathering bringing together local speakers and neighbors for an evening of learning, conversation, and connection. Each month, a speaker from the community will present on a topic relevant to the Lions' mission of service, education, and community well-being.

And we're kicking things off with a topic that couldn't be more timely.

The First Event: "Essential AI Tips That Most People Don't Know"

On Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 6:00 PM, local AI enthusiast and community member Mel Engstrom will share four practical techniques that will fundamentally change the way you work with AI tools — no matter what you use them for.

This isn't a talk about technology. It's a talk about communication — specifically, how to communicate with AI the way you'd communicate with a really smart, capable assistant. Clearly, with context, and with the ability to course-correct along the way.

Here's a preview of what Mel will cover:

🔹 "Are We on the Same Page?" — A simple technique to make sure AI understands your task before it starts, so you catch misunderstandings in seconds instead of minutes.

🔹 "The Stepping Stones" — How to ask AI to map out a full plan before you begin, giving it the full picture of your goal from the very start — and why that makes every result dramatically better.

🔹 "Pass the Mic" — How to flip the script and let AI ask you the questions, turning it into a true thinking partner rather than just a tool you query.

🔹 "The Chef's Taste" — How to refine any AI output the same way a chef seasons a dish: more of this, less of that, until it's exactly right.

These techniques work for anything — writing a heartfelt email, planning a trip, helping a family member with a resume, researching a health question, brainstorming ideas for a community project. If you can imagine asking AI for help with it, these techniques will make that help better.

Who Is This For?

Everyone. Seriously. You don't need a tech background. You don't need to know anything about AI going in. Mel's approach is practical, jargon-free, and designed for real people with real lives — not just the tech crowd.

Whether you're AI-curious and don't know where to start, or you've tried these tools and felt underwhelmed, this talk will give you something concrete to walk away with and use the very next morning.

Join Us

📅 Tuesday, June 16, 2026 🕕 6:00 PM 📍 Florentine Trattoria 14510 Big Basin Way, Ste 11, Saratoga, CA

Free and open to the public. Come enjoy a wonderful evening at a beloved local Saratoga restaurant, learn something you'll actually use, and meet your neighbors who are making a difference in the community.

👉 RSVP here: http://tiny.cc/lionssignupform

And if you know someone who's been curious about AI but doesn't know where to start — bring them along. This one's for them too.


🦁 The Saratoga Lions — We Serve.



Saturday, June 6, 2026

The Magic Yarn Project is Postponed

 POSTPONED!  New date will be coming soon.

We didn't receive as many signups as we had hoped, which is completely understandable given this busy season filled with graduations, weddings, and vacations.

No worries at all!  We're already working on scheduling another date and look forward to coming together soon to create magic for children facing difficult times.

Thank you so much for your interest and support.




Monday, May 25, 2026

Join Us for the Magic Yarn Project – June 7 at the Saratoga Senior Center!

POSTPONED! New date coming soon!

The Saratoga Lions are excited to host a Magic Yarn Project volunteer event on Sunday, June 7, from 2:00–4:00 PM at the Saratoga Senior Center. This heart‑warming project brings volunteers together to create soft, whimsical yarn wigs for children undergoing cancer treatment — a simple act of kindness that brings comfort, confidence, and joy.

💛 What We’ll Be Doing

Volunteers will help assemble and embellish princess and superhero‑themed yarn wigs. No crafting experience is needed — just a willingness to help and a warm heart. All supplies will be provided.

👨‍👩‍👧 Who Can Participate

Everyone is welcome! Families, teens, seniors, first‑time volunteers — this is a gentle, creative, community‑building activity perfect for all ages.

📍 Event Details

Magic Yarn Project – Volunteer Embellishment Party 📅 Sunday, June 7 POSTPONED! New date coming! ⏰ 2:00–4:00 PM 📍 Saratoga Senior Center 📝 Signup: https://forms.gle/zgAqLvc6sewFmyXq9

✨ Why It Matters

The Magic Yarn Project transforms ordinary yarn into extraordinary moments of joy for children facing cancer. Your time and creativity help make that magic possible.

We hope you’ll join us for this meaningful afternoon of service, creativity, and community connection.

Saratoga Lions Hosts Chamber Mixer

The Saratoga Lions were proud to host the Saratoga Chamber of Commerce Monthly Mixer on Tuesday, May 20, from 5–7 PM. The event brought together local business owners, community leaders, and neighbors for an evening of connection, conversation, and collaboration.

Guests were greeted by members of the Saratoga Lions, who shared the club’s mission of flexible, modern, community‑driven service. The mixer offered a relaxed space for attendees to meet new people, strengthen partnerships, and learn more about the Lions’ ongoing projects in Saratoga.



Monday, May 4, 2026

Women in Lions Symposium

Wednesday, May 13, 2026. 5-8 pm.

Hakone Estate and Gardens
21000 Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA 95070 | MAP/DIRECTIONS

Inviting all women to attend an intimate, elegant garden tea with hearty hors d’oeuvres at Hakone Gardens, inspiring women through meaningful conversation, leadership, and connection. The evening includes featured speakers, networking, a service project assembling summer camp kits for unhoused children served by LifeMoves.org, and mindfulness/self-care stations throughout the gardens to help us nourish ourselves as we care for others.


Kat Da Silva bio
Be The Change Collective

Being. In Breath. In Commnity.
Kat will guide guests through grounding breath moments and sensory experiences woven throughout the evening, gently anchoring the room and creating space to arrive, connect, and be fully present.

Dr. Simone Lundquist bio
Open Doors to Future Possibilities, Founder and Executive Director

“Putting Yourself First: Why Self-Care isn’t Selfish”

Helen Grays-Jones bio
Meriwest Community Foundation, Executive Director

“Fulfilling Your Life’s Purpose”

Jenny Athena Wong bio
Author of “Mothers Lead: A Memoir, A Modern Woman, A Mission”
Women In Lions International Leadership Team
District 4-C6 Women and Families Specialist

Symposium Co-MC

Anna Truong Lopez bio
Meriwest Credit Union
Symposium Co-MC


Visioning Corner Pause, breathe, and get clear. Guests are guided through a simple visioning practice, reflecting on what they’re releasing and what they’re ready to receive, and leave with something written in their own hand to take home.

Nervous System Reset A permission slip to just… land. Rooted in Positive Intelligence and mental fitness, this short experience uses breath and grounding to quiet the noise and bring guests back to center.

Sound Moment In a garden setting, sound heals differently. Guests drop in, close their eyes, and let the vibration of live sound instruments move through them. No doing, no thinking, just receiving.

There will be three, 25 minute sessions held for each of the three areas. Start times are 5:30 pm, 6:00 pm, and 6:30 pm. Each session has a maximum capacity of 15 people.


Participants may choose to create a vision board to promote Mental Wellness by incorporating items like the ones outlined below.

Key elements for a Mental Wellness Board

  • Affirmations and Quotes: Phrases that promote self-love, resilience, and calm.
  • Calm Imagery: Nature scenes, cozy spaces, or images representing peace.
  • Self-Care Actions: Reminders for habits like exercise, sleep, hobbies, and therapy.
  • Positive Relationships: Pictures of family, friends, or memories that bring joy.
  • Goal Setting: Visualizations of overcoming anxiety, depression, or burnout.

Presented by Women in Lions, this Symposium and Garden Tea Party is open to – and designed to benefit – all women in the community.

Proceeds support Women in Lions community service projects and future programs aligned with our mission to serve.

Tickets: $35 Adult • $15 Child (18 months-12 years)

For the Dads…

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  • This event is a project of the Lions Clubs of District 4-C6. The Saratoga Lions Club is a participant in this project.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Lions Project for Canine Companions

 


Learn more ways to get involved with Lions Project for Canine Companions - Join our Mission as a Member Club, become a sponsor, or raise a puppy.  Come to a meeting, give us a call, or fill out the Membership Application under Links, and we will get back to you.

Monday, February 16, 2026

1-2-3 Go Lions!

Imagine a service club built for the way people live today.

A place where you can make a real difference in your community without spending your life in meetings. A place where friendships grow naturally, ideas flow freely, and everyone — Lions and non‑Lions alike — feels welcome.

That’s the vision behind our new Saratoga Lions model: Service first. Camaraderie always. Meetings kept simple.

1‑2‑3 Go Lions! gives you a rhythm that fits real life:

  • 1 hour a month of fast, focused Zoom time to handle business

  • 2 hours in person for connection, laughter, and community‑building

  • 3 ways to engage — service, social, and learning from speakers who spotlight local needs

You’ll meet neighbors, discover new ways to serve, and help shape projects that matter — all while being part of a club that values your time, your ideas, and your heart for community.

If you’ve been looking for a place to belong, to contribute, and to grow, the Saratoga Lions are ready to welcome you in.

Join us — and let’s build something meaningful together. 1‑2‑3 Go Lions!

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

 

Saratoga Lions Joins the Saratoga Chamber of Commerce

The Saratoga Lions Club is delighted to share that we are now a member of the Saratoga Chamber of Commerce. Chartered on February 21, 1947, our club has spent nearly eight decades serving the Saratoga community with heart and purpose.

Our work includes vision and hearing support, youth leadership programs, senior outreach, community preparedness, and hands‑on service projects that uplift neighbors of all ages.

Joining the Chamber allows us to deepen our partnerships with local businesses, support community events, and collaborate on initiatives that strengthen Saratoga.

We believe that when service and business come together, the entire community benefits. We look forward to building new relationships and continuing our mission of service.


Monday, January 19, 2026

It's a New Year - how will you serve?

 


Lions Shine a Light on Mental Health and Well-Being



Take the survey!

We'd love to hear from you.  Take the survey to let us know more about you and your interests in serving the community and thoughts about being a Lion.


Announcing 2026-2027 Peace Poster Contest

 

International Peace Contests | Lions Clubs International

The International Peace Contests are made up of two unique contests sponsored by Lions clubs — the International Peace Poster Contest and the International Peace Essay Contest. Young people ages 11-13 can share their creativity in expressing what peace means through art and writing. 

Grand prize winners for each contest receive an award, a monetary prize of US$5,000 and an invitation to a Lions International event. For the International Peace Poster Contest, 23 merit winners will receive a certificate and a monetary prize of US$500.

The 2026-2027 contest

Harmony in Humanity

When we treat each other with respect and kindness, peace can flourish. This year, we invite young people to imagine a world where people of every culture and background live together peacefully — celebrating differences, finding common ground and creating true harmony in humanity.

Contact us at saratogalionsca@gmail.com for more information.

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