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Groovy Girls Sleepover Club was a series of short, chapter books for early readers starring the main 6 Groovy Girls, who were Gwen, Reese, O'Ryan, Oki, Vanessa, and Yvette. The books each contained 80 pages and a few illustrations.
Girls' Club was founded in 2006 by the artist Francie Bishop Good and her husband David W. Horvitz. [6] Girls' Club's inaugural exhibition opened in October 2007, with "Talking Heads", featuring photographs, paintings, and multimedia works drawn from the Good-Horvitz collection, works on loan from other private collections and galleries, and ...
The club's purpose was the advancement of women in cultural, industrial and intellectual pursuits. Francisca Club, private women's club in San Francisco; Friday Morning Club, Los Angeles, founded 1891. Its second clubhouse building, built in 1923, is NRHP-listed; Hollywood Women's Press Club, Los Angeles, founded 1928, no longer extant
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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;
Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) is a national organization of local chapters which provide voluntary after-school programs for young people. The organization, which holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code , has its headquarters in Atlanta , with regional offices in Chicago , Dallas , Atlanta , New York City ...
In the name of gender equality, Carol and the girls attempt to build their own clubhouse. They do a shoddy construction job and Cindy is nearly injured. Mike and the boys rebuild the clubhouse but the boys' clubhouse suddenly collapses: Bobby had pulled out the nails from the boys' clubhouse to finish the girls' clubhouse.
The Bristol Girls' Club is a historic clubhouse facility at 47 Upson Street in Bristol, Connecticut. Built in 1931, it is believed to be the first purpose-built clubhouse for a branch of the Girls Club of America , a social and educational organization dedicated to improving conditions for urban and immigrant girls.