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Founded 43
years ago, the club holds weekly lunch meetings with guest speakers at the
Cardinal Club
on the 28th Floor of the
Wachovia Capitol
Center in the 100 block of
Fayetteville Street, downtown
Raleigh.
We sell
Houston's
Peanuts every
October at the
North Carolina State Fair and
Maine lobsters every June to raise money for local
child
abuse prevention and youth programs, including
SAFEchild and
Boy
Scouts.
The club sponsors a picnic for all
Wake
County foster children and their foster parents every August at the State Fairgrounds.
The club is successful because it attracts male and
female members. If you want to serve your community in this manner, please
contact us.
You are cordially invited to show up at
a regular
bi-weekly Monday meeting as our guest so that you can meet our friendly members.
There is plenty of
great food and fellowship.
Click
here
to send an e-mail to request confirmation of meeting dates. During
summer months,
we meet on the first and third Mondays of each month,
12noon - 1 pm (although there are exceptions when a
State and/or Federal Holiday falls on the first Monday).
LINKS
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 A view of the state government complex from
our
meeting room in the
Cardinal Club
on the
28th
floor
of the Wachovia Capitol Center
in
downtown Raleigh (looking North)
Upcoming Club
Meetings and Events
Monday September 22, 2008
Regular
Club Meeting
Monday September 29, 2008
Regular
Club Meeting
Monday October 6, 2008
Regular
Club Meeting
Monday October 13, 2008
NO MEETING
(Columbus Day)
Monday October 20, 2008
NO MEETING (State
Fair)
Monday October 27, 2008
Regular
Club Meeting
WHY JOIN
EXCHANGE ?
To help build a
better America, and in doing so, bring out the best in
yourself. Exchange helps members develop leadership,
networking, and organizational skills that contribute
to success in business, family and personal endeavors.
More importantly, Exchange provides members with the
opportunity to share their time and talents to help
others, whether by reaching out to an abused child who
needs love and affection or organizing a community
crime prevention program or wielding rakes in a
clean-up project. Through these and many other
positive, public-spirited projects, Exchange members
are making a real difference in cities
and towns across America.
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