Francis Scott Key Lions Club

Francis Scott Key Lions Club The Francis Scott Key Lions Club was chartered in Frederick on November 21, 1959, with 26 members. Currently the FSK Lions meet at Mexicali Cantina at 467 W.

Mission Statement
To create and foster a spirit of understanding among all people for humanitarian needs by providing voluntary services through community involvement and international cooperation. The man who took the initiative to form the club was Charles Magaha, commander of the Frederick Barrack of the Maryland State Police. He was a member of the Frederick Lions Club which had luncheon meet

ings at mid-day which he, along with some other members, found inconvenient. They decided to form a separate Lions Club which would meet in the evenings and named it Francis Scott Key. Of the 26 charter members, John Zufall was the last surviving active member when he passed away in 1990. The first meeting place for the newly-formed club was the Chatta-Box Restaurant on West Patrick Street. After six years, the next meeting place, until 1978, was Betty's Restaurant on East Street; the club then moved the site for its meetings to Watson's Restaurant on West Patrick Street. Patrick Street in Frederick, MD. Over the years, the Francis Scott Key Lions Club has used a variety of sales drives and entertainment programs to raise funds for the financial support to a number of charitable organizations and activities in the area, including the American Cancer Society, the American Lung Association, and the Maryland Eye Bank. The first one was a drive to sell light bulbs, which, as senior members will recall, produced more headaches than light . . . or profits. Among the interesting and sometimes profitable programs that followed were a Western Show with Grand Ole Opry entertainers (including Minnie Pearl), the Clyde Beatty-Coles Brothers Circus, Demolition derbies, and majorette competitions. The most financially successful program was probably the one in the mid-eighties which involved putting on shows for school children; this generated enough profit for the club to establish a substantial financial reserve which still exists today. The average amount of money raised in our fundraisers has reached consistently high levels in recent years. The largest number of members in our club was achieved in 1973 when it reached 54. Over the years, the club has received commendations for the substantial contributions it has made to the International Lions Club Vision Programs through its energetic and conscientious participation in Candy Day, White Cane, and Leader Dog programs. it is also worth mentioning that every year for many years, at Christmas time, our members have rung the bells for the Salvation Army to help them raise funds for their charitable works. We look forward to continued success in increasing our membership and steadily expanding the scale of assistance we can provide to people in need. After all, that is the essence of the Lions motto: We serve.

FSK Lions Roar at Leader Dog Banquet  FSK Lions donated $5,000 to Leader Dogs for the Blind at our annual banquet on Apr...
05/04/2026

FSK Lions Roar at Leader Dog Banquet

FSK Lions donated $5,000 to Leader Dogs for the Blind at our annual banquet on April 29. This makes us a nationwide "top dog" club again. Pictured with the Lions are our speaker Walker Jones and his Leader Dog Loki. Lions are proud to help blind and low-sight individuals.

FSK Lions said goodbye to our 2025-26 president Darlene Aulls. She passed away on April 11, 2026. She was a great lady a...
04/25/2026

FSK Lions said goodbye to our 2025-26 president Darlene Aulls. She passed away on April 11, 2026. She was a great lady and wonderful leader. May she rest in peace.

OBITUARY
Darlene Kay Sanford Aulls died April 11, 2026 in Frederick, Maryland. She was the daughter of the late Mildred Mae and William Henry Sanford of Hornell, New York. She was 84 years old.

Darlene grew up in Hornell, New York and graduated from Hornell High School in 1959. She graduated from St. James Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in 1963 as a Registered Nurse. She married John G. Aulls in 1963 and traveled with him throughout his Navy career. She practiced nursing at hospitals in each of the new locations.

Darlene and John moved to Frederick, MD in 1975 where Darlene worked at Frederick Memorial and Vindabona Nursing Home. In 1980, Darlene assumed the position of Director of the Frederick County Chapter of the Red Cross. She held this until she was asked to head the Cancer Society Director position for Frederick and Washington counties. She then started a business at Eveready Square called the Bath Works. She was asked to manage the hospital's thrift store, Select Seconds, which she did until becoming the President of the Hospital Auxiliary and a member of the Frederick Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees.

Darlene was a member of the Francis Scott Key Lions Club. She was the first female member and was elected President within two years of becoming a member. She was active at the District level serving as the Cabinet Secretary and Director of Development. As a result, she was awarded the Melvin Jones Fellow, the highest recognition in Lions. Darlene was also awarded the Lions Low Vision Foundation Honorary Pyramid at Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medical Center.

Darlene was the Chair of the Board of Advocates for Homeless Families and a Member of the board of Episcopal Ministries for the Aged, the former parent company of Buckingham's Choice. She was a member of All Saints' Episcopal Church and served as the Junior Warden several times. She was President of St. Mary's Chapter and served as a Sunday school teacher.

She is survived by John G. Aulls, her husband for 62 years, their children, Mary (Missie) Aulls Hadel (George), Tracy Aulls-Speelman (Stephen), John S. Aulls (Kelly), and Suzanne Aulls Hadley (Bryan), and grandchildren Brenna, Austin, Nathan, and Hunter. She will also be missed by many nieces and nephews and many family members and friends.

There will be a service on Saturday, April 25 at 10 a.m. at All Saints' Episcopal Church with inurnment in the columbarium at the church. Donations of remembrance can be given to All Saints' Episcopal Church, 106 W. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701, or Advocates for Homeless Families, 216 Abrecht Place, Frederick, MD 21701.

Arrangements are with Stauffer Funeral Home, Frederick. Expressions of sympathy may be offered to the family at StaufferFuneralHome.com.

This week, FSK Lions provided a rousing cash Bingo to residents of Citizens Nursing Home, welcomed guest speaker Sabrina...
03/25/2026

This week, FSK Lions provided a rousing cash Bingo to residents of Citizens Nursing Home, welcomed guest speaker Sabrina Hancock from Living Shower Ministry to our club meeting, and collected over 800 food items for the Frederick Food Bank and Blessings in a Backpack. Just another day at the office.

FSK Lions Mark Jones, Lynn Stimmel, Ellen Bennett and Gary Bennett volunteer at Sleep in Heavenly Peace's March bed buil...
03/22/2026

FSK Lions Mark Jones, Lynn Stimmel, Ellen Bennett and Gary Bennett volunteer at Sleep in Heavenly Peace's March bed build, 3/21/26. We helped build 40 beds over 3 hours for kids in need in Frederick County.

FSK Lions Gary Bennett, Gary Snyder and Lynn Stimmel helped with Blessings in a Backpack's community packing event on 3/...
03/12/2026

FSK Lions Gary Bennett, Gary Snyder and Lynn Stimmel helped with Blessings in a Backpack's community packing event on 3/10/26. This program serves 3,500 kids each weekend in Frederick County at 32 schools.

FSK Lions completed another wonderful year of playing cash Bingo with residents of Citizens Nursing home in Frederick. T...
12/23/2025

FSK Lions completed another wonderful year of playing cash Bingo with residents of Citizens Nursing home in Frederick. This ongoing service project provided fun, socialization and nearly $1,000 in cash winnings to residents in 2025.

FSK Lions assist with a Blessings in a Backpack packing event in Dec. 2025.  Over 2,000 bags were packed for kids to enj...
12/16/2025

FSK Lions assist with a Blessings in a Backpack packing event in Dec. 2025. Over 2,000 bags were packed for kids to enjoy over the long holiday break. From left: Gary Snyder, Gary Bennett, and Lynn Stimmel.

FSK Lions John and Darlene Aulls receive their Lions chevrons commemorating 40 and 35 years, respectively, of dedicated ...
12/10/2025

FSK Lions John and Darlene Aulls receive their Lions chevrons commemorating 40 and 35 years, respectively, of dedicated Lions community service. Well done, John and Darlene! (Santa approves, too!)

Lions Lynn Stimmel, Ellen Bennett, Gary Bennett, Mike Jackman and Gary Snyder were among several FSK Lions who pitched i...
12/10/2025

Lions Lynn Stimmel, Ellen Bennett, Gary Bennett, Mike Jackman and Gary Snyder were among several FSK Lions who pitched in and performed bell ringing duties for the Salvation Amy on December 6, "Lions Day."

Help the Lions by purchasing Cedar Ridge Soaps!  Soaps and lotions make a great Christmas present.  Locally made in Keed...
12/02/2025

Help the Lions by purchasing Cedar Ridge Soaps! Soaps and lotions make a great Christmas present. Locally made in Keedysville!
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Frederick Elks Lodge, 289 Willowdale Drive
Frederick, MD

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