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  • Arts Council/Agency

  • 37.

Port Washington Saukville Arts Council

Gallery 224 is part of Port Washington Saukville Arts Council, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

Social Rank

1500

Location

PORT WASHINGTON

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  • Other Recreation, Sports, or Leisure Activities N.E.C.

  • 38.

Saukville Rebels Inc

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Location

Port Washington

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  • Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.

  • 39.

Port Main Street Inc

PROMOTION OF AND BETTERMENT OF THE COMMUNITY .

Location

Port Washington

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  • Counseling Support Groups

  • 40.

Mourning Cloak

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Location

Port Washington

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  • Christian

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Wayfarers Faith Collective

Goal: Share the story of Jesus and the ELCA by engaging with 1 million new people as we grow the church together.

Location

PORT WASHINGTON

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  • Religious Radio

  • 42.

Beachglass Ministries Inc

To inspire, motivate and facilitate the next generation of Christian missionaries by producing radio dramas telling true missionary stories and speaking at conferences .

Location

Port Washington

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  • Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues

  • 43.

Port Washington Volleyball Inc

Free Team and League Websites and Baseball Lineup Cards Free Team & League Websites, Lineup Cards, Dugout Charts and other sports charts Login to BallCharts Note that this if for ORDER accounts.

Social Rank

485

Location

Port Washington

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Community Rebuilding
  • Fishing and Hunting Clubs

  • 44.

Great Lakes Sport Fisherman Club Ozaukee Chapter Ltd

Authentic restaurant that has continued to serve quality large portioned food for a price you won't Main Page Welcome Aboard.

Social Rank

2400

Location

Port Washington

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Community Rebuilding
  • Private Independent Foundations

  • 45.

The Bruce Krier Charitable Foundation Inc

Top menu Bruce Krier Charitable Foundation Home Bruce Krier was a local business owner who attributed his good fortune to hard work education and the opportunities his community provided.

Location

Port Washington

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