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The Federation of North-American Explorers (FNE) is a Catholic faith-based, outdoor youth movement [1] [2] in Canada and the United States of America based on the methods of Lord Robert Baden-Powell and Venerable Jacques Sevin, SJ. It was founded in 1999 [3] and serves more than 1100 members in 31 active groups throughout North America.
There is also a Free Sons Athletic Association which sponsors youth baseball, softball, basketball, bowling, ping pong, golf, and track and field. [76] Improved Order of B'nai B'rith - Founded in 1887 in Baltimore by two lodges of the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith who were dissatisfied with the leadership. Originally had 230 members.
Had 2,000 members in the late 1890s with members "as far west of Missouri and as far north as Michigan." [ 402 ] In 1923 they were reported to have 531 a benefit membership of 122,825 and a social membership of 602 and did business in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Kansas, Virginia, West Virginia, the ...
Outdoor Service Guides formed under its original name with an adult-only component, Rovers, in 2006.Youth sections were introduced in 2008 by David Atchley, an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America, who had been asked to leave his local Greater St. Louis Area Council after attempting to create a non-discrimination policy for his Cub Scout pack.
International Association for Cryptologic Research 1982: Karl Jaspers Society of North America 1980: Linguistic Society of America Mid-Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies Middle East Studies Association of North America 1966 [6] Tucson: Modern Language Association 1883 [6] New York City: National Academy of Education 1965: Washington, D.C.
The Association of Free Lutheran Congregations (AFLC) is the sixth largest Lutheran church body in the United States. The AFLC includes congregations from the former Lutheran Free Church in 27 different U.S. states and four Canadian provinces. The AFLC is not an incorporated synod, but a free association. Each local congregation is a separate ...
It is located in Knob Lick, Missouri, which is about 12 miles (19 km) south of Farmington, Missouri. The 5,200-acre (21 km 2 ) property sits in St. Francois County, Missouri and Madison County, Missouri .
The two groups re-merged in 1913 as the National Fraternal Congress of America. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Another group the competed with the NFC for a time was the American Fraternal Congress , which was organized in Omaha, Nebraska , in 1898.