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Lower Pottsgrove Historical Society

LOWER POTTSGROVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOME Welcome to the website for The Lower Pottsgrove Historical Society.

Location

Pottstown

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Community Rebuilding
  • Professional Societies & Associations

  • 1991.

Pennsylvania Association of Treatment Court Professionals

The Pennsylvania Association of Treatment Court Professionals (PATCP) is a non-profit organization.

Social Rank

325

Location

Orangeville

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  • Museums & Museum Activities

  • 1992.

Gatsme Model Railroad Club Inc

The purpose of the club is to benefit the general public by displaying and demonstrating the historical aspects of railroading in Pennsylvania.

Location

Rockledge

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Community Rebuilding
  • Unknown

  • 1993.

American Academy of Religion Inc

The American Academy of Religion's mission is to foster excellence in the academic study of religion and enhance the public understanding of religion.

Social Rank

13627

Location

Atlanta

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Community Rebuilding

Bidwell Training Center Inc.

For over 50 years, we've changed lives by providing career training and academic enrichment.

Social Rank

2435

Location

Pittsburgh

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Community Rebuilding
  • Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards

  • 1995.

William Lee Holman Legacy Education & Community Foundation

William Lee Holman Legacy Education Community Foundation Educational advancement and support for high school students community.

Location

Midlothian

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Community Rebuilding
  • Single Organization Support

  • 1996.

Jamestown Philomenian Library Foundation

Visit us at 26 North Road. THE FOUNDATION IS ORGANIZED TO SUPPORT AND PROMOTE THE JAMESTOWN PHILOMENIAN LIBRARY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO FUNDRAISING TO HELP SUPPORT OPERATIONAL AND CAPITAL NEEDS OF THE JAMESTOWN PHILOMENIAN LIBRARY.

Social Rank

1500

Location

Jamestown

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Community Rebuilding
  • History Museums

  • 1997.

Hastings Homestead Museum Incorporated

The Hastings Homestead Museum Illustrating over two centuries of occupancy by five generations of a prominent western Maine family the 1822 Hastings Homestead tells a story of change over time as members of the Hastings family enlarged and updated their house but left unchanged many furnishings and interior arrangements as reminders of the past.

Location

Bethel

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Community Rebuilding

THE FABRIC WORKSHOP AND MUSEUM

Explore FWM Print Class Sunday Studio Screenprinting on Paper Artist Talk Video Salon Claiming the Body John Killacky in Conversation with Megan Voeller InStore Event Flea Plush Making Workshop with THECOLORG Create an experience with us Book Group Tours Workshops Collaborating with artists revealing new possibilities.

Location

PHILADELPHIA

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