location nearby
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Sports Training Facilities
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145.
Jr El Tour Inc
TO CREATE A LONG-TERM POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE HEALTH AND FITNESS OF AT-RISK CHILDREN BY DEVELOPING AND FOSTERING A CONNECTION TO CYCLING.
Tucson
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Education N.E.C.
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146.
Sisters in Crime Tucson Chapter
TO EDUCATE OUR MEMBERS ON THE CRAFT OF WRITING THROUGH GUEST SPEAKERS WHO ARE MYSTERY WRITERS AND EXPERTS FROM CRIME FIELDS AND PUBLISHING.
Tucson
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Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other N.E.C
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147.
Fore Golf
To stimulate interest in golf by bringing together a group of men desirous of forming a golf club.
Marana
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Housing Owners, Renters Organizations
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149.
Shadow Hills Homeowners Association Inc
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION .
Tucson
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Human Service Organizations
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150.
Soles for Souls Organization
To provide NEW shoes to those in need, in efforts to help reduce sickness, provide hope, and support opportunities for sustainability.
Tucson
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Professional Societies & Associations
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151.
Polar Educators International
Promoting polar education and research to a global community Home The 6th International Polar Educators Biennial Conference and Workshop Boulder Colorado PEI is a global network of polar educators and researchers passionate about connecting polar research education and the global community Connect Watch our Video PEI connects us all to the Polar Regions Learn Explore Resources Discover our fantastic free resources Act Member Stories Our members share their stories of local actions Proudly powered by WordPress Theme Newspaperex by Themeansar.
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Tucson
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Performing Arts
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152.
Kids Unlimited
Kids Unlimited is a non-profit 501(c)(3) performing group for children and teens that has been a part of the Tucson community since 1986 (30 years).
Tucson
NORTH AMERICAN TANG SHOU TAO ASSOCIATION COOPERATIVE
Our Mission The mission of the North American Tang Shou Tao Association Cooperative NATSTA is the preservation research and dissemination of the traditional Chinese martial and medical arts Our Founder Vince Black began his journey in the martial arts in the early 1960s with Kajukenbo instructor Jay LaBistre in Yuma AZ.
Tucson

