Bayfield LionsThe new Bayfield Lions Club stage wrap, celebrating the town's 150th anniversary. (Photo provided by Wendy Vasco, Marketing and Communications for the Bayfield Lions Club)
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Bayfield Lions unveil new stage wrap celebrating the town's 150th

The Bayfield Lions Club has unveiled a brand new wrap for the stage at the upcoming Home Show, celebrating the town's 150th anniversary.

According to a press release from the Bayfield Lions, the new stage wrap is covered with photography from fellow Lions member and avid photographer Jack Pal.

At the Home Show this weekend, the stage will be on display for everyone to see. The Bayfield Lions Club is encouraging residents and local clubs to come out and see the stage and learn how it can be rented for special events.

Since 1947, the Bayfield Lions Club have been key contributors to the overall betterment of the Bayfield area.

For more information or to book the stage for an event, visit bayfieldlions.ca.

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