
Past International Director Sid Scruggs III with Dr. Tae Sup Lee, past president of the International Association of Lions Clubs. During his term as president, Lee visited the 2004 North Carolina Lions State Convention in Fayetteville. The trip included a round of golf at the Pinehurst Country Club, site of the 2005 U.S. Open Golf Tournament.
The international president returned to North Carolina in 2005 for the chartering of North Carolina's first all-Korean Lions club. Dr. Lee and Sid Scruggs III presided over the club's charter night in Fayetteville.
Past International Director Sid Scruggs III and his wife, Lion Judy Scruggs, organized a vision screening and eye glasses distribution program in Mexico. The program was part of a youth group mission trip organized through their son's, Pastor Kevin Scruggs' church. More than 300 people were seen and over 400 pairs of recycled eyeglasses were distributed
Past International Director Sid Scruggs III with Jim Ervin, past president of the International Association of Lions Clubs. The two Lions enjoyed a day of racing around Lowes Motor Speedway in Concord. The speedway is home to the World 600. Ervin was in North Carolina to attend a convention in District 31-C. The two international leaders also participated in a town hall meeting, answering Lions' question concerning the international association.
Past International Director Sid Scruggs III, along with Past International Director Lacy Presnell, met with members of a Lions International committee looking at Raleigh as a possible host city for the USA/Canada Forum. The meeting took place at the Governor's Manson in Raleigh.
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