Power and Protocol: Lions Club at 47
No stranger to formality or flair, the Iloilo City Integrated Lions and Leo Club celebrated its 47th anniversary with an induction gala that was less ceremony, more choreography—with a side of political gravitas. Held at the storied Casa Real, the evening unfolded in velvet tones and vintage silhouettes. A dinner dance was on the program,

By Staff Writer
No stranger to formality or flair, the Iloilo City Integrated Lions and Leo Club celebrated its 47th anniversary with an induction gala that was less ceremony, more choreography—with a side of political gravitas.
Held at the storied Casa Real, the evening unfolded in velvet tones and vintage silhouettes. A dinner dance was on the program, but this was no mere social waltz—it was a show of force among regional Lions leadership.
Newly inducted President Renee Rose Hinayhinay stood alongside keynote speaker PDG Jesus Gan and PDG Pons Yuson. Leo Club’s Hannah Mae Catedrilla took her oath, flanked by a younger crowd, while legacy names—Faustino Yuson III, Domingo Oso Jr., and John Banguiran—held court. Outside the main ballroom, whispers of upcoming regional projects buzzed louder than the jazz quartet.
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