The American Legion is the largest U.S. veterans organization, with more than 1.6 million members who strengthen the nation through programs, services and advocacy for those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, youth, and communities. Ernest Haucke American Legion Post 236 regular meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of the month at Read more
Member Category: Civic/Non-Profit Organizations
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The Algoma Area Education Foundation was formed in 2002 to support the educational mission of the Algoma School District. Over the past twenty years, many students have received scholarship awards and financial support from the foundation thanks to the generosity of our donors.
More broadly, the Algoma Area Education Foundation strives to support and provide opportunities for a diversity of student learning experiences. The goal is to be partners in driving educational innovations through collaborations with our schools, students, and communities.
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Algoma Hunting & Fishing Club
The Algoma Hunting & Fishing Club offers entertainment, drinks, and a great atmosphere! The Club hosts many different activities throughout the year including: • Fishing Derby • Sucker Patty • Shanty Days Tent • Blue Grass Festival • Fisheree
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Wilson’s Wish
Founded in 2019, Wilson’s Wish is a sanctuary providing deserving animals a second chance at a first impression.
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Dyckesville Lions Club
The Dyckesville Lions Club serves the counties of Kewaunee, Southern Door, and northeast Brown counties. Members are located in the towns of Red River, Luxemburg, Lincoln, Casco, Green Bay and the village of Casco. Dyckesville is located on the border of two counties (Kewaunee and Brown) and near the southern border of Door County in Read more
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St. Vincent DePaul Society of Algoma, Inc.
Providing meaningful employment and volunteer opportunities, St. Vincent DePaul thrift stores are a significant driver of the Society’s mission and effectiveness. Profits from our stores contribute millions of dollars for Councils and Conferences to use in their communities.
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