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West Hartford / Connecticut / United States
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Veterans of Foreign Wars sponsors youth programs as well as supporting the welfare of veterans. The building is also home to Mario's Kitchen, which offers reasonably priced lunches. Bingo is held Thursday at 7pm and Sunday at 6:30pm and is open to the public. The banquet facility/meeting room is available to members only.

Hartford / Connecticut / United States
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Founded in 1832 as a literary society, the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity is one of the oldest fraternities in the United States. Since its founding, it has been creating world leaders, such as John D. Rockefeller, Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, James Garfield and David Packard. The Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity operates more than 20 chapters, such as The Manhatten Chapter, The Adelpho Chapter, The Colby Chapter and The long Beach Chapter in several universities and colleges, including Amherst College, Brown University, Chapman University and Colby College throughout the United States. It has helped over 50,000 of its lifelong members to become leaders in the industrial, government, educational and religion sectors. The Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity also conducts the International Convention per year. It publishes the Xaipe newsletter.
Glastonbury / Connecticut / United States
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The Knights of Columbus, the Rev. John A. Fleming Council #2533, was established in 1924 and serves as the Catholic family fraternal service organization for five parishes in Glastonbury, South Glastonbury and East Hartford. The Knights of Columbus are dedicated to performing good works within the church as well as the community. The membership has regular meetings and a schedule of activities.

Hartford / Connecticut / United States
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Hartford / Connecticut / United States
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Founded in 2007, the Girl Scouts of Connecticut is one of the largest organizations in Connecticut. It serves more than 64,000 women and girls. The organization offers healthy living, financial literacy and environmental education programs. The Girl Scouts of Connecticut also provides the Beyond Bars program. It conducts summer camps and horseback riding, nature exploration, swimming, boating and drama activities. In addition, the organization offers various volunteer and membership opportunities. The Girl Scouts of Connecticut serves girls in kindergarten through grade 12. It also operates over eight service centers. The organization provides leadership development and outdoor programs.
Ellington / Connecticut / United States
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Rockville's own Elks Club is located right in the heart of historic Rockville. Elks Club is one of the oldest social fraternities in the USA. The Rockville branch is located in historic buildings atop a hill overlooking the center of downtown. The Elks Club is committed to positively influencing the ideals and qualities of charity, fidelity and justice by sponsoring fundraisers and social gatherings within their local communities.

Newington / Connecticut / United States
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CHILDREN, INC The Centers were founded to offer high quality, state-of-the-art, multi-sensory tutorial instruction to children with disabilities in reading, writing, and related scholastic skills, a condition known as "dyslexia". Since its dedication in February, 2002, the Center has "graduated" 40 students at Celebrations of Achievement. We are very fortunate to have a Learning Center located at 529 Highland Avenue in Waterbury. The Center is currently working with 29 youngsters, with 12 more on the waitlist. The next Celebration of Achievement is scheduled for June 5, 2008 at 7: 00 PM at the Scottish Rite Center of Waterbury located next door at 531 Highland Ave. The Waterbury Center currently has 8 dedicated Certified Tutors and 4 Scholars (Tutors in training) working at the Center. If you have an interest in becoming a Tutor, please contact Mrs. Cheryl Sharkis, Center Director, at 203-365-0830 for requirements and information.