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Fraternal Organizations in Athens, GA

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Business Listing   Alpha Kappa PSI FRAT - Athens, GA - Phone: (706) 549-6950


Business Listing   Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority - Athens, GA - Phone: (706) 548-3366


Business Listing   Amvets Post 10 - Athens, GA - Phone: (706) 353-0232


Business Listing   Loyal Order of Moose - Athens, GA - Phone: (706) 208-0033


Business Listing   Masonic Temple - Athens, GA - Phone: (706) 543-7665


Business Listing   Tau Epsilon Phi - Athens, GA - Phone: (706) 546-6778


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Helpful Definition for: Fraternal Organizations


Fraternal organizations in Athens denote a distinct society, an association of brotherhood, which, depending on their structure & purpose, may or may not have differing degrees of secrecy, some form of initiation or ceremony marking admission, formal codes of behavior, disciplinary procedures, very differing amounts of real property and assets.

Fraternal organizations in Athens have various purposes, such as- university education, work skills, ethics, ethnicity, religion, politics, charity, chivalry, other standards of personal conduct, asceticism, service, performing arts, family command of territory, and even crime.

Recent Business News for: Fraternal Organizations

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Equitable Reserve Association of Neenah ending 115-year runAppleton Post CrescentHe means since Modern Woodman also is a fraternal organization, Equitable's chapter structure will remain so community outreach initiatives and programs the company has offered will continue. “Instead of Equitable chapters, they will become Modern ...and more »