Greenville, Texas service organizations, clubs, scout troops, and political organizations are listed in this category, along with topics such as local history and issues.
 
 
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American Legion Otho Morgan Post 17
Named in honor of Otho Morgan, the first American soldier to die on the field of Flanders, Post 17 meets in Greenville, Texas. Its officers, auxiliary, and programs are outlined, along with a meeting schedule and calendar of programs and events.
http://www.altx17.com/
A part of the Boy Scouts of America, BSA Troop 322 is chartered through Grace Presbyterian Church in Greenville, Texas. An overview of the troop is featured, including its bylaws, calendar of meetings and events, photographs, and downloadable forms and documents.
http://www.troop322.com/
Greenville Daybreak Rotary Club
The Daybreak Rotary meets at The Landmark on Lee at 7:00 a.m. on Thursdays. Featured is information about its flag program, membership, leadership, and community projects.
http://www.greenvilledaybreakrotary.com/
Greenville, Texas Habitat for Humanity
GTXHFH is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, and an independent, locally operated non-profit organization, whose mission is to build houses utilizing donations of materials and services, as well as financial contributions, from businesses, civic groups, faith organizations and individuals. Its mission, programs and projects are outlined here.
http://www.greenvilletxhabitat.org/
Rotary Club of Greenville, Texas
Features a local Rotary Club meeting at The Landmark on Lee Street each Wednesday. Resources include an overview of Rotary International, the object of Rotary, becoming a member, and the history of the Rotary, as well as local auction items, committee pages, and a calendar of programs and events.
http://www.greenvilletexasrotary.org/