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  2. Goldfish Club - Wikipedia

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    The stories of many of the members of the Goldfish Club are brought together and told through the book The Goldfish Club by Danny Danziger, which was published in April 2012. [7] [8] Danziger is a member of the Goldfish Club, and so he collects together many of the current and past members diverse stories into this book.

  3. California-Nevada-Hawaii District Key Club International

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    Key Club members also attended Kiwanis meetings, thus bringing these young men into constant contact with the business and professional men of the community. As the experience of the Key Club grew, the club became a complete service organization open to the whole school. A social program was offered to balance its service activities.

  4. Lions Clubs International - Wikipedia

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    Lions Clubs International, is an international service organization, currently headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, U.S.As of January 2020, it had over 46,000 local clubs and more than 1.4 million members (including the youth wing Leo) in more than 200 countries and geographic areas around the world.

  5. Homebrew Computer Club - Wikipedia

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    John Draper was a member of the club, as was Jerry Lawson (creator of the first cartridge-based video game system, Fairchild Channel F). [13] Li-Chen Wang, developer of Palo Alto Tiny Basic and graphics software for the Cromemco Dazzler, was a club member, and Lee Felsenstein was moderator of the club meetings.

  6. Adelaide Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The club failed to continue this record run and subsequently signed 48,720 members in 2008, barely maintaining their pole position, before slipping to 45,515 in 2010; however, the trend reversed and later breached all-time highs in 2014 when they signed 54,249, although five other clubs had surpassed their membership base by this point, with ...

  7. Rotary International - Wikipedia

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    The Rotary Club is the basic unit of Rotary activity, and each club determines its own membership. Clubs originally were limited to a single club per city, municipality, or town, but Rotary International has encouraged the formation of one or more additional clubs in the largest cities when practical.

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