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Senior Centers/Services
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Kelso Senior Center Association
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Community Recreational Centers
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Kansas Recreation & Park Association
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Credit Unions
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Engineering and Technology Research, Services
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National Society of Black Engineers
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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MANHATTAN
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