Similar organisations to Castle Rock Police Explorers
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Community Recreational Centers
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919.
Bryn Du Commission
Bryn Du is a wedding and event venue in the village of Granville, Ohio, with multiple spaces on site.
3400
Granville
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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920.
WINTONBURY LAND TRUST INC
Traprock Ridge Land Conservancy preserves open space in Bloomfield, East Granby, West Hartford, and Windsor, Connecticut.
809
Bloomfield
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Personal Social Services
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921.
Solid Rock Community Developmentcorporation
At the Solid Rock Community Development Corporation, we aim to transform Southeast Colorado Springs into a preferred destination for living, business development, diverse culture, and attractions through innovative community collaboration.
5300
Colorado Springs
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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922.
The Arts Castle
The Delaware Arts Castle is the premier place for arts classes, exhibits and events in Delaware County.
5854
Delaware
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Parks and Playgrounds
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923.
Slippery Rock Area Parks & Recreation
Slippery Rock Parks and Recreation is responsible to provide leisure opportunities for all residents of the Slippery Rock School District.
Slippery Rock
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Forest Conservation
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924.
Canyon Adventures
Welcome to Canyon Adventures Canyoneering Training and Guiding in So Cal We are a taxexempt 501c3 notforprofit organization that is focused on sharing the joy of outdoor adventures.
Sunland
Brookings Area Habitat for Humanity
Save BIG on furniture and DIY supplies including tools, paint, lumber, windows, doors, and more.
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Brookings
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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926.
Hiawathaland Camp Corporation
TO PROVIDE CAMPING OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCOUTS, BAY LAKES COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, AND SURROUNDING AREAS.
Appleton
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Other Recreation, Sports, or Leisure Activities N.E.C.
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927.
ROCK CREEK RIDING CLUB INC
Rock Creek Riding ClubLouisville Kentucky Past The Rock Creek Riding Club was established in 1929 by a group of prominent Louisvillians seeking to establish a riding program teach their children to ride and take advantage of the Frederick Law Olmstead designed bridle paths that traversed throughout Seneca and Cherokee Parks.
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