Navan, Ontario, Canada
Our small but vigorous club has been serving the community of Navan, near Ottawa, since 1952.
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It’s time to register your team! Our popular event sold out all 18 foursomes last year.
With the additional help of our generous sponsors we generated donations to the Make-a-Wish foundation and other charitable causes.
The entry fee ($95 single, $380 foursome) includes your green fee (nine holes), use of a golf cart, morning snack and coffee upon arrival, zesty BBQ grilled half chicken lunch after the round, contest opportunities and silent auction.
The round is played in the scramble (best ball) format, and the winning team receives the tournament prize. Additional prizes are awarded for closest to the hole and other individual achievements. All levels of golfing skill are eligible for a prize, ensuring a fun-filled event for everyone.
We thank Waste Connections Canada for being our title sponsor once again and invite any other businesses or individuals who wish to contribute to the success of this event to contact Don Macartney at 613-262-2927.
Navan Lions, together with the Orleans Lions and Cumberland Lions Clubs, are planning our annual Walk for Dog Guides. It will be held on May 31st, starting from the Maple Hall in Cumberland. More details and registration will be on this page closer to the date. We hope to see you there – with or without your canine companion!
President: Tony Fiorentino
Secretarial Team: Mark O’Donoughue and Chris MacPherson
Treasurer: Bob Noakes
The Jerry Calver Memorial Curling Bonspiel once again attracted a full complement of teams. The event was considered a roaring success! It was the 23rd year that the Club organized a curling bonspiel. It was named after Dr. Jerry Calver in 2013 following his premature death from pulmonary fibrosis. It was the second occasion that Lions Brian Moore and Luc Picknell were the key organizers.
The event raised just over $10,000 for Navan Lions funding projects and in particular allowed a donation to be made to the Canadian Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation (CPFF). The CPFF improves the lives of Canadians living with pulmonary fibrosis by providing compassionate support, leading advocacy, raising awareness, funding research, and inspiring hope.
A small contingent of participants this year had never had the opportunity to meet Dr. Jerry Calver or knew much about him. Placemats on each table provided everyone with some information while the emcee during Saturday’s dinner, Lion Tony Fiorentino, President of the Navan Lions Club, dedicated time before and after dinner to inform everyone about some of Jerry’s accomplishments including serving more than 30 years at Health Canada, becoming an expert on bacterial vaccines and publishing a book on the subject of biologics, which he dedicated to his wife Sheila for her patience and encouragement. Jerry not only served as the President of the Navan Curling Club in 1990-91, the year the club moved into new facilities, but was also the President of the Navan Lions Club on three separate seasons. He was inducted to the Navan Builder’s Wall in 2012.
The bonspiel serves as an important fundraiser for the Navan Lions Club, enabling us to support many organizations including the CPFF. The event is also an opportunity to reflect on the life lived by a former member of the Navan Lions Club, who was loved by many in the community.
Navan Lions Club | 2024| All Rights Reserved
Navan Lions Club | 2026 | All Rights Reserved
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