The
International Philosophy of Lionism was introduced to Sri
Lanka on the 1st of April 1958 as a club extension from
the South Indian District of 304. The first club was named
– the Lions Club of
Colombo, later re-named as the Lions Club
of Colombo Host. With the growth of Lionism Provincial District
Status was granted subsequently as District 306 under the
stewardship of Sri Lanka’s first District Governor
– the Late Lion K. Satchithananda.
As Lionism extended its service activities outside Colombo,
new clubs were formed rapidly. In order to better fulfill
both administrative and service requirements, District 306
was divided in 1978, to two Districts – namely 306
A and 306 B. With this division, Sri Lanka’s Multiple
District 306 was born. Under the new structure, the two
sub Districts 306 A and 306 B were able to serve more effectively.
With the passage of time, Districts 306 A & B expanded
their network steadily. For administrative purposes, the
need for redistricting was once again necessary (identified).In
1998 the Multiple District 306 re-demarcated to three Sub
Districts. i.e.- 306 A, B & C.
Lions International has commenced the positive growth of
Lionism in Sri Lanka within the past few years. We are now
ready for yet another redistricting programme and approval
has been obtained for 6 Sub Districts – namely 306
A1 & A2, B1 &B2, C1 &C2. At the beginning of
the present Lionistic year, our Multiple District carried
a total membership of 8,350 Lions, in 295 Lions Clubs. This
small but dynamic Multiple District is honoured with two
Past International Directors together with our International
Director presently in office.
As of July 1st 2003, our own District 306 A had a membership
of 2,725 Lions in 103 Lions Clubs.