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In 1922 the New Mexico Federation of Women's Clubs, organized in 1911, had 50 clubs with about 2,000 members, [7]: 114 not including any African-American women's clubs. Clubs in New Mexico have included: Alamogordo Woman's Club, Alamogordo, NM, NRHP-listed; Carrizozo Woman's Club, Carrizozo, NM, NRHP-listed
El Centro Cultural de México is an all-volunteer alternative space in Santa Ana, Orange County, California, focusing on transnational projects that link residents to communities all over Mexico through the arts, culture, and social justice. Through educational programming, which includes workshops in dance, music, art, and literacy, it ...
The logo of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, sourced from their website. This image or logo only consists of typefaces, individual words, slogans, or simple geometric shapes. These are not eligible for copyright alone because they are not original enough , and thus the logo is considered to be in the public domain .
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A California Christian school settled a Title IXsex discrimination lawsuit in August over its policy of refusing to allow its high school football team to play against opponents with female players.
Girls Club, Girls' club, or variations, may refer to: Girls' Club Foundation , a non-profit art foundation and alternative art space, located in downtown Fort Lauderdale Girls, Inc. , formerly the "Girls Club of America"
Santa Ana College held its centennial commencement at the stadium on the June 5, 2015. [4]Santa Ana Stadium was the site of an international soccer match between the Orange County Soccer Club and the German side Bayern Munich, one of the most popular sports clubs with an estimated 87 million fans worldwide, [5] on June 10, 1966, in which the clubs played to a 3-3 tie.
The Girls Club in San Francisco, California, also known as Mission Neighborhood Capp St. Center, was built in 1911, in the First Bay Tradition version of Shingle Style architecture. The building was used as a clubhouse for girls and neighborhood center, similar to the Boys Club of America .