Proudly serving Croton-on-Hudson since 1939.
Become a part of the greatest service organization in the world.
Supporting the Croton Lions
is one of the best things you can do for your community.
When you support the Croton Lions Club, you’re not just giving to one charity — you’re supporting many. We take pride in giving back, volunteering and putting on great events that better our community in a variety of ways.
Meet Our Lions Leaders
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President
Vic Conte
crotonlionspres@gmail.com
Vic has been involved with the Croton Lions Club for over 30 years. He has lived in Croton since 1963 and enjoys so many things that Croton has to offer. Some of his favorite places are: Silver Lake, Croton Dam, the Black Cow and Croton Landing Park. And now that he and wife Linda have moved to the Village, he walks around the streets almost daily. If you see him around, feel free to say hello!
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Vice-President
Pete Tsagarakis
Pete has been a Croton resident most of his life and a Croton Lions member since 1991. He opened his first restaurant, the Croton Colonial Restaurant, in Croton-on-Hudson in 1968. He has been a legend in the village of Croton ever since. Pete has volunteered and/or donated to many important local causes such as the Harry Chapin Run Against Hunger, Croton Caring Committee, and BluePath. Pete has a favorite saying, “We’ll make it happen.“ Pete exhibits true Lionism - when there’s a need he’s there.
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Secretary
Mary O’Neill Berry
crotonlionssecretary@gmail.com
Mary immigrated from Dublin, Ireland to the USA to attend graduate school. She has lived in Croton for over 30 years. Mary is a retired research/organizational psychologist who worked as a management consultant to corporate and not-for-profit clients. She previously served on the boards of the Croton-Harmon Education Foundation and Teatown Lake Reservation.
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Treasurer
Nick Kalyvas
Nick lives in Croton with his wife, Georgia, and their three children - Andrew, Niko and Kristina.
Nick runs a successful electrical contracting business, NK Electric, serving Croton and the surrounding area. He always strives to do right by his customers and anyone in need.
Nick always steps up when there’s a job to be done. He’s been praised by other Lions for his willingness to take responsibility and show leadership. The Croton Lions thank you, Nick.
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Tail-Twister
Don Daubney
Don has lived in Croton most of his life with his beloved wife, Doris. He’s a retired teacher from Croton-Harmon High School. Besides being a teacher, he was a basketball coach for many years and to this day is called “coach” by his friends and former students. Don also served as a village trustee. A Lions member for over fifty years, Don has been shown to be the epitome of what Lionism is all about. When something needs doing, you can count on Don to pitch in.
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Membership
Bob Anderson
Bob recently joined the Croton Lions Club and believes in service to the community. Upon his retirement, he joined the Croton Caring Committee and continues to volunteer today. He is a former trustee and deputy mayor of Croton-on-Hudson and is currently serving his second term as president of the Croton Senior Club. He and his wife Leslie are long time Croton residents.
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