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  2. Kiwanis - Wikipedia

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    K-Kids is intended for grades 4–5 in elementary school, and has a membership of 33,000 in 1,100 clubs in 8 nations. Builders Club (middle school) has 42,000 members in 1,400 clubs in 12 nations. Aktion Club (for people who have disabilities) has 8,400 members in 400 clubs in 7 nations.

  3. Michael Alig - Wikipedia

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    Michael Alig (April 29, 1966 – December 24, 2020) was an American club promoter who was convicted of felony manslaughter. He was one of the ringleaders of the Club Kids, a group of young New York City clubgoers who became a cultural phenomenon in the late 1980s and early 1990s. [1]

  4. Club Kids - Wikipedia

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    The Club Kids were a New York City-based artistic and fashion-conscious youth movement composed of nightlife personalities active from the late 1980s to 1996.Coined by a 1988 New York cover story, the Club Kids crossed over into the public consciousness through appearances on daytime talk shows, magazine editorials, fashion campaigns and music videos.

  5. Kids' club - Wikipedia

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    A kids' club, children's club or mini club is a childcare facility (), which includes a fully staffed mini playground or complete village specially designed for children; is usually offered by private companies, cruise lines, health fitness clubs, major sports events, and trade fairs. and educates and engages children for short periods of time (2–3 h) or for the whole day depending on how ...

  6. Kids Club (TV programming block) - Wikipedia

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    Kids Club was an American children's programming block that aired on TBN from May 22, 1993 to December 17, 2005. The block was aimed at children between the ages of 2 and 12 years, and offered a mix of children's religious and family-oriented programming.

  7. List of youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    National Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs (UK) National FFA Organization (US) National Junior Classical League (US) National Police Cadet Corps (Singapore) National Students Union of India (NSUI) National Youth Administration; National Youth Council of Armenia; National Youth Council of Nigeria (Nigeria) National Youth Leadership Council (US)

  8. Childhood secret club - Wikipedia

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    Some children in a secret club may use a part of the grounds of the school they attend together as their "base" during periods of recess. Single-sex membership. Such clubs are usually either all boys or all girls but not mixed [citation needed] but exceptions do occur. There may be a sense of competition between the genders, as well as ...

  9. Raven Moon Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Raven Moon Entertainment, Inc was founded by CEO Joey DiFrancesco in 1998 and the company was based in Longwood, Florida, later moving to Orlando, Florida. Registered on the NASDAQ under (RVMN), the company produced family-oriented children television movies and videos, DVDs, CDs; the company had 44 television shows and DVDs such as Gina D Kids Club.