Civic Organizations

Bloomington Thrift Shop

Phone (812) 332-5851
Email thriftshop [at] usa [dot] net
Hours Tuesday - Friday, 10am - 5pm; Saturday, 10am - 2pm
Description The store is run by the Psi Iota Xi sorority to raise funds for community projects.
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Stinesville Lions Club

Contact Richard Owens
Phone (812) 876-3895
Hours Meets the second and fourth Tuesdays at 7pm at the Lions Building
Description Volunteer organization based in Stinesville, IN.
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Phi Beta Psi, Theta Alpha Iota Chapter

Contact Nancy Bruce (President)
Phone (812) 336-7706
Email info [at] phibetapsi [dot] org
Hours Meets second Wednesday every month at 6:30pm at the Fairview United Methodist Church.
Description Phi Beta Psi Sorority is a national organization which was founded in Columbus, Ohio in 1904. It is not affiliated in any way with a college or university, but is a civic organization. The purpose of Phi Beta Psi is to participate in charitable work, to promote fraternal relationship among its members and to establish and assist other chapters of Phi Beta Psi.
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Bloomington Central Lions Club

Phone (812) 339-3738
Description Meets every Tuesday at 6pm at the Indiana Memorial Union. Call for more details.
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Psi Iota Xi

URL http://www.psiiotaxi.org/
Contact Mary Beth Roedl (President)
Phone (812) 320-1077
Email Psi-Iota-Xi [at] sbcglobal [dot] net
Description This philanthopic sorority owns and runs the Bloomington Thrift Shop. Profits are distributed to several local and state charities.
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Bloomington Rotary Club

URL http://bloomingtonrotary.org/club3430/
Contact Kimberly Gray (Secretary)
Email secretary [at] bloomingtonrotary [dot] org
Address P.O. Box 2026
Bloomington, IN 47402
Hours Regular (Weekly) Meeting: Tuesdays, 12:00 Noon, Indiana Memorial Union (Indiana University Campus) Bloomington, Indiana.
Description The Bloomington Rotary Club was chartered April 13, 1918. It was the seventh club established in what is now District 6580, and the 403rd in Rotary. A large delegation came from the sponsoring club in Indianapolis for the installation.

Since its origins in the spring of 1918, the Bloomington Rotary Club has worked steadily to serve the larger community both through its efforts as an organization and the leadership and stewardship of its members as individuals.

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Bloomington Good Evening Toastmasters Club 2471

URL http://www.good-evening.org/
Contact Mary Virginia Hudson (President)
Email info [at] good-evening [dot] org
Address Smith-Neubecker Building
453 Clarizz Blvd
Bloomington, IN 47308
Hours Thursdays, 6:30pm
Description Group is dedicated to improving communication skills through public speaking. Toastmaster clubs help men and women learn the arts of speaking, listening, and thinking - vital skills which promote self-actualization, enhance leadership potential, foster human understanding, and contribute to the betterment of the world.
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Ellettsville Main Street, Inc.

URL http://volunteer.united-e-way.org/cobvn/org/10263966094.html
Contact Jeana Kapczynski (President)
Phone 812-876-7350
Hours Monthly evening meetings. Call for details and schedule.
Description Organized to revitalize downtown Ellettsville, Indiana.
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United Way of Monroe County

URL http://www.monroeunitedway.org/
Contact Barry Lessow (Executive Director)
Phone (812) 334-8370
Email uw [at] monroeunitedway [dot] org
Description The mission of the United Way of Monroe County is to improve people's lives by mobilizing the caring power of our community. The organization addresses critical needs today and works to reduce those needs tomorrow.
Additional Contact Jennifer Hottell (Community Engagement Director)
Additional Contact Lori Garraghty (Resource Development Director)
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Ellettsville Chamber of Commerce

URL http://www.ellettsvillechamber.com/
Contact Gary Brinley (President)
Phone (812) 876-6611
Email gbrinley [at] peoples-bank [dot] com
Hours Monday through Friday, 8am - 5pm
Description The Ellettsville Chamber of Commerce is the voice of the business community and provides the glue in a mosaic of community partners working together to make Ellettsville a more vibrant, productive, and cohesive community. The Chamber, established in 1960, continues to preserve the twon's image and help make the community a better place to work and live.
Additional Contact Kenny Williams (Vice President)
Email kenny [dot] williams [at] edwardjones [dot] com
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