How and Where to "Join" in Republic, Missouri
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In the documentary "Join or Die," which focuses on the work of Robert Putman and the importance of social capital in the health and welfare of our communities and nation, the call to "join" in your community is loud and clear. You might want to join a club or volunteer with an organization, or become an active member of a local faith community. In anticipation of our screening the movie "Join or Die" on Sept. 28 at the public library in Republic, Missouri, I have been researching how and where to "join" in Republic. I've done the initial research but I invite others to add to the list being kept in this Google document . I will be encouraging registration in a club or with a non-profit at the documentary screening. I would like for the list to be as complete as possible. If you cannot access the file, just email me with clubs or non-profits in Republic to add. CLUBS TO JOIN / NON-PROFITS TO SERVE Kiwanis Club of Republic - Meets at Arris