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Atlanta Clubs, Ethnic and Fraternal OrganizationsAtlanta
Cajun Dance Association - Provides information about upcoming events such as
live music, public dances and dance classes. Junior League
of Atlanta - With over 5,000 members, one of the largest of the 295 Junior
Leagues in the world, the Junior League of Atlanta, Inc. will provide over
100,000 volunteer hours and will give much needed financial assistance to dozens
of community agencies and programs. JLA has a major initiative around prevention
of teen pregnancy.
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Badminton Club - Church club in Atlanta, Georgia. Information on playing
times and activities, membership, video clips, pictures, inspirational messages,
and related links. Atlanta
Outdoor Club - A club for those interested in hiking, camping, and biking.
Includes upcoming events, membership information, and Atlanta outdoor
information. (Atlanta) ASIFA
Atlanta - Animated Film - Official Georgia chapter with information, forum, events,
membership details, and links. Armenians
of Atlanta - Describes different aspects of the local community life.
Includes news, events, politics, culture, and sports. Metropolitan Coin Club of Atlanta - To encourage and promote the science and history of numismatics through discussion, investigation and study of coins, currency, medals, tokens, and financial systems of the world, to encourage and assist beginners and new collectors, to foster the interest of youth in the subject, acquire and disperse numismatic knowledge in the form of books and other publications, and to cultivate an atmosphere of numismatic fellowship among club members in Atlanta, Georgia. http://mccatl.org/ Mid-Georgia
Soaring Association - One of the oldest and largest soaring clubs in the
southeast United States with 90 members flying 4 club sailplanes at
Monroe-Walton County Airport 35 miles east of Atlanta, Ga. SerraAtlanta
- Sponsored by the Serra Clubs in Atlanta, GA to foster and support vocations to
the Roman Catholic Church. Friends of
Disabled Adults and Children - Non-profit organization providing medical
equipment and computers to financially disadvantaged, disabled persons in the
metro Atlanta area. Contains history, a newsletter, staff directory, and links. Atlanta Hobby
Robotic Club - Based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Holds monthly
meetings, monthly RBNO, and annual Robot Rally competition. AHRC was founded in
1981 as an offshoot of the Atlanta Computer Society. Site includes a discussion
forum, photos, meeting minutes, and calendar. Atlanta
Dogwood Festival - A springtime celebration dedicated
to the enhancement of the environment through education, awareness and community
involvement. Atlanta Area
Returned Peace Corps Volunteers - The AAPCV was formed in 1983 to unite
RPCVs in the Atlanta metropolitan area for the purpose of development,
education, continued volunteerism, and social activities.
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