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Learn more about supporting or donating to the local chapter.
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The Appleatchee Riders is an organization for horse lovers in North Central Washington.
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The Chelan County Mountain Rescue Association is a volunteer organization that works with the Chelan County Sheriff's Office to assist in mountain rescues.
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Information about Veteran Resources in Chelan County.
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The Chelan/Douglas County 4-H club extension.
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The Chelan/Douglas Court Appointed Special Advocates for children program is where citizens from the community are trained to advocate for the needs of neglected or abused children in critical court proceedings.
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Founded in 1985, this non-profit organization for the conservation of Chelan and Douglas counties has over 500 members and volunteers.
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Information about Veteran Resources in Douglas County.
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The Foster Creek Conservation District is mandated to develop and administer voluntary, non-regulatory programs to conserve natural resources.
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The Fraternal Order of Police, North Central Washington Lodge Number 17.
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Girls on the Run of Tonasket is a program for girls age eight to thirteen years old that trains the girls for a 3.1 mile running event.
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The Good Grief Center is a safe, supportive, and confidential place for grieving children and their families.
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Information about Veteran Resources in Grant County.
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Opening in 1928, The Lake Wenatchee YMCA Camp sits on 26 acres off the North shore of Lake Wenatchee.
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The Methow Conservancy is a nonprofit organization promoting the conservation of the Methow Valley.
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Methow Recycles is a nonprofit organization that offers recycling services to the Methow Valley.
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A ride sharing program created to benefit citizens of the Methow Valley.
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The Methow Salmon Recovery Foundation is a not for profit foundation created to aid in salmon recovery efforts.
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The North Cascades Chapter of the American Red Cross serves the citizens of Okanogan and north Douglas counties.
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The North Central Washington Economic Development District is a federally designated economic development district for the region covering Okanogan, Douglas, and Chelan counties and the Colville Confederate Tribes.
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The Okanogan County 4-H Club website.
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Information about Veteran Resources in Okanogan County.
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The Okanogan County Noxious Weed Control Board promotes the increase of public awareness and the education of private, state, county, and federal entities on the control of noxious weeds.
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Projects, news, photos, and events for the Okanogan Kiwanis.
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The Rotary Club of Ephrata website features news and information.
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The Soap Lake Conservancy works towards the restoration and preservation of Soap Lake as a natural mineral lake.
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Built in 1980, "The Barn" is a banquet/meeting facility for the community of Winthrop.
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The Economic Alliance was created to help bring economic prosperity to Okanogan County.
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Information and news for the Rotary Club of Wenatchee.
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The Spirit of Wenatchee is a non profit organization of EAA Chapter 424 pilots.
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Information about the Wenatchee Masonic Center.
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The Washington Apple Education Foundation promotes awareness of Washington's tree fruit industry.
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The Washington State Potato Commission website features everything you could want to know about potatoes, including some great recipes.
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Established by Washington State legislature in 1969, the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission promotes research in the planting, production, harvesting, handling, processing or shipment of tree fruit in Washington State.
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The Wenatchee Valley Chapter of the Enological Society of the Pacific Northwest.
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Make A Difference Day is an annual event that takes place on the fourth Saturday of every October. Visit the website to learn how you can take part.
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The Wenatchee Valley Sports Council was developed to attract and promote sports and sports-related activities in the Wenatchee Valley.
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Built in 1915, the Wenatchee YMCA serves more than 15,000 residents each year.
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