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Swimming, Water Recreation
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New England Masters Swim Club Inc
About Welcome to New England Masters Swim Club New England Masters NEM is a nonprofit swim club consisting of adult competitive and recreational swimmers who are registered with United States Masters Swimming USMS.
Quincy
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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Quincy Education Association Inc Scholarship Fund
THE SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE QUINCY EDUCATION ASSCOCIATION CONSISTS OF TWELVE TEACHERS FROM QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL, N.
Quincy
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Massachusetts Teachers Association
LABOR UNION REPRESENTATIVE AND EXCLUSIVE BARGAINING AGENT FOR THE TEACHERS, NURSES AND CERTAIN OTHER ADMINISTRATORS OF THE QUINCY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Quincy
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Wise Boston
The Boston Chapter of WISE (Women in Sports and Events) serves as the leading voice and resource for professional women in the sports and events industries.
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Quincy
QUINCY COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The United Methodist Church is a worldwide connection of close to 10 million members in over 100 countries including Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States.
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Quincy
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Winter Sports (Snow and Ice)
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Prospect Hill Ski Team
Foster group sportsmanship through skiing PRosPect Hill Ski Team The Prospect Hill Ski Team is an introductory ski racing program That Is a MEmber of the Eastern MassAChusetts Buddy Werner Ski League.
Quincy
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Voter Education/ Registration
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Quincy Votes Inc
Your voice matters. Vote. 为自己发声,请投票! Giọng nói của bạn rất là quan trọng trong việc bỏ phiếu.
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Quincy
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Theater
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Vermilion Theater
April 2426 2025 Yale Crescent Theater An original play produced by the 2024 Vermilion Bilingual Theater Incubator Bridging Shakespearean Classics and Chinese Folklore Vermilion Theater Vermilion Theater is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that aims to facilitate crosscultural conversations and foster a sense of belonging among the Chinese diaspora and the broader nonMandarinspeaking audience along the East Coast through producing multilingual versions of plays originally written in Mandarin or translated to Mandarin from other languages.
Quincy



