Similar organisations to Friends of the Lake Oswego Public Library
Bloomer Community Lake Association
Agendas Minutes Forms and permits Location and info Board Directory Our Mission Bloomer Community Lake Associations mission is to keep Lake Como clean and healthy for all community members to enjoy.
Bloomer
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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416.
Little Sebago Lake Association
THE ORGANIZATIONS PURPOSE IS TO RESTORE PROTECT AND PRESERVE THE WATER QUALITY AND FRAGILE ECOSYSTEM OF LITTLE SEBAGO LAKE Little Sebago Lake Association A resource for all who enjoy Little Sebago Lake Welcome to Little Sebago Lake Support Us Current Water Level 22.
Windham
Lakes International Language Academy
No Tuition K-12 Public Charter School, Spanish and Chinese Immersion, International Baccalaureate, Affordable PreK with Tuition Assistance Programs, Transportation Available from Some Locations TO PREPARE TOMORROW'S CRITICAL THINKERS AND GLOBAL CITIZENS THROUGH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND INQUIRY-DRIVEN STUDY.
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Forest Lake
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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418.
FRIENDS OF TRYON CREEK PARK
A mission to inspire every community's relationship with nature in this cherished urban forest.
4300
Portland
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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419.
Friends of the Yampa Inc
A friend of the Yampa is a friend of mine.
3600
Steamboat Springs
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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420.
Friends of Aspen Academy
Aspen Academy in Savage, MN, is a tuition-free public charter school for grades K-8.
1389
Savage
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Senior Centers/Services
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421.
Coon Lake Community & Senior Center Inc
TO MAINTAIN THE CENTER FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF THE COMMUNITY AND TO PROVIDE ACTIVITIES FOR YOUTH AND SENIORS ALIKE, AS WELL AS OTHER NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS IN THE COMMUNITY.
Wyoming
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History Museums
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422.
Seeley Lake Historical Society
A group of volunteers "Fostering Knowledge and Understanding" of the Seeley Lake Area.
1300
Seeley Lake
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Boy Scouts
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423.
Friends of Odyssey
To support the Sea Scout Ship Odyssey in teaching youth leadership, seamanship and responsibility through the exciting adventure of tall ship sailing, to financially support the historic vessel Odyssey in serving the youth of the Pacific Northwest and beyond as long as the vessel can serve in that capacity, and to financially prepare and support the Sea Scout Ship Odyssey for purchasing a new sailing vessel and recruiting new generations of scouts, captains and volunteers to preserve the Odyssey legacy for generations to come.
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