- December 4, 2025
The Palm Coast Lions Club welcomed a new chapter of leadership as Amy Dumas passed the gavel to Shara Brodsky, who will serve as club president for the 2025–2026 term.
Brodsky begins her term as the club prepares to celebrate 52 years of service this November, honoring a long-standing tradition of community support guided by the Lions’ international motto: “We Serve.”
With a renewed focus on local outreach and hands-on volunteerism, the club’s new leadership team is committed to continuing essential services for the Palm Coast community from vision screenings to community events.
“I’m honored to carry forward the legacy of service established by so many dedicated Lions before me,” Brodsky said. “As we look toward the future, our focus remains simple but powerful — We Serve. Together, we’ll continue building a stronger, more connected community.”
As part of Lions Clubs International, the Palm Coast Lions Club supports both local and global humanitarian efforts, including:
• Providing vision care and supporting the blind and visually impaired
• Assisting disaster relief efforts in communities facing crisis
• Supporting initiatives focused on hunger relief, diabetes awareness, childhood cancer, and environmental challenges
In addition, the club recently launched the Palm Coast Leos Club, welcoming young people eager to learn leadership skills and embrace community service as future Lions.
In addition to these milestones, Palm Coast Lions Club members recently represented their community on a global stage at the Lions International Convention held in Orlando. Abby Baker, the club’s incoming vice presidentand zone chair and Nina Guiglotto, district Leo advisor, joined Lions from around the world to share ideas, participate in leadership workshops, and celebrate the spirit of service that unites Lions globally.
The Palm Coast Lions Club remains a cornerstone of community support. All work is volunteer-driven, and new members are always welcome to help expand the impact.