Democrat and Chronicle

Watkins Glen, Corning Lions unite for community causes

- Jeff Smith

Teamwork from the Corning Lions Club and Watkins Glen Internatio­nal has made race weekends possible for hundreds of visitors to the Schuyler County track, and improved the lives of many Corning residents as well.

In honor of that partnershi­p, the Corning Lions Club recently presented the Robert J. Uplinger Distinguis­hed Service Award to Watkins Glen Internatio­nal for its support of the Corning Lions Club and the greater Corning Area.

Richard Sullenberg­er, past president of the Corning Lions Club, said since 2006 the Corning Lions have been invited by WGI to drive ADA golf carts during the NASCAR and IMSA race weeks, assisting guests with disabiliti­es in getting around the grounds of the 3.4-mile track.

As a result, many guests who would otherwise have difficulty attending the events are afforded the opportunit­y to enjoy the major races and the entire facility.

The support goes both ways.

Dr. Edward V. Cordes, past Internatio­nal Director of Lions Clubs Internatio­nal Corning, said since 2006 contributi­ons from WGI to the Corning Lions Club have amounted to about $250,000.

All the funds donated to the Corning

Lions Club are put back into the community through Lions Club service activities.

“We are just thanking and awarding this to WGI for all the years they have supported us and supported many of our events throughout the Corning area,” Sullenberg­er said. “It has done so much for us and helped us do things for others.”

The Robert J. Uplinger Award is the highest honor that the Corning Lions can present to a community partner.

Track President Dawn Burlew accepted the award on behalf of the track during a club meeting at Carey’s Brew House on Bridge Street in Corning Thursday.

“We have a unique community which drives us every day to give back,” Burlew said. “One of our missions at NASCAR and at Watkins Glen Internatio­nal is to give back to our community, which has a ripple effect that makes us all successful.

“At the end of the day all events at WGI happen because of organizati­ons like the Corning Lions Club.”

Burlew said the track experience is all about the memories, and groups like the Corning Lions Club help make it happen.

“We just thank you all for taking part and hope to see you all this summer at one of our events,” Burlew said. “We all enjoy it.”

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