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  2. First Electric Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Its community projects include Operation Round-Up, Guatemala mission, college scholarships and an annual youth tour to Washington, D.C. First Electric is among several Arkansas electric cooperatives participating in the Guatemala mission by donating materials, labor and funds.

  3. List of NASCO member cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of cooperatives that are members of North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO).Members of NASCO are given services such as board and officer training, member training, networking opportunities as part of the connection to co-op movement, and assistance on special projects. [1]

  4. Team Coop–Repsol (women's team) - Wikipedia

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    Team Coop–Repsol (UCI Code: HPU) is a professional women's cycling team based in Norway that competes in elite road bicycle racing events. It is sponsored by Coop Norge , a Norwegian cooperative with head office in Oslo , and Repsol , a Spanish multinational energy and petrochemical company based in Madrid.

  5. The Co-operative Travel - Wikipedia

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    It was announced in 2010, that Co-op Group Travel 1 Ltd. [2] and Midlands Co-op Travel Ltd. [3] would merge with the retail branches of Thomas Cook Group. The joint venture did not include the latter's tour operating arm, which remained wholly within the Thomas Cook Group. [4]

  6. Hostelling International - Wikipedia

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    Richard Schirrmann, a German schoolteacher, opened the first youth hostel on 1 June 1912 in Altena Castle, in northwest Germany, with the goal of providing affordable accommodation to youth travelling the country. [2] More hostels were opened in Germany throughout the 1910s, and Schirrmann founded the German Youth Hostel Association in 1919. [3]

  7. Red Wedge - Wikipedia

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    Fronted by Billy Bragg (whose 1985 Jobs for Youth tour had been a prototype of sorts for Red Wedge), Paul Weller and the Communards' lead singer Jimmy Somerville, the Red Wedge held concert parties and appeared in the media, adding their support to the Labour Party campaign.

  8. Oberlin Student Cooperative Association - Wikipedia

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    Until Spring of 2017, the co-op shared its space with Brown Bag Co-op, a grocery-store style co-op for students living in village or off-campus housing. [10] Fairchild Co-op was closed during the COVID Pandemic. In its space, Oberlin College now operates Clarity Dining Hall, an allergen-free kitchen.

  9. Mark McNally (cyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Team Coop Mark Thomas McNally (born 20 July 1989) is a British former professional road and track racing cyclist , who rode professionally between 2009 and 2018 for four different professional teams.