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Identifiant de l’institution contributrice
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MS 85
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Description
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fr
Dossiers du Club Richelieu de Biddeford (Club Richelieu, Région Merrimac, District 6, #156-Biddeford, Maine) d'environ 1968-2000. Cette collection comprend des dépliants, des bulletins, des dossiers, de la correspondance et deux plaques (récompenses). La boîte de disques a subi quelques dégâts d'eau au fil des années, mais la plupart des documents sont dans un état passable. Principalement en français avec quelques documents en anglais.
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Déclaration de droit d’auteur et conditions d’utilisation
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Reproductions are provided for educational, scholarly, and informational purposes only. Any copyright questions should be directed to the library’s Director.
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Biography, Administrative History and Provenance
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en
Le Club Richelieu de Biddeford was an international service club of French expression, similar to Rotary or Kiwanis. Le Club Richelieu was founded in Ottawa, Canada in 1944 for the purpose of maintaining the values of the French-Canadian culture. Le Club Richelieu de Biddeford was open to men and women who speak French, and met on a monthly basis at the Wonderbar Restaurant. The meetings included dinner, music and a guest speaker. The last record of an active Richelieu Club in Biddeford was about 2010. Since that time the New England clubs split from the international organization, and formed their own U.S. Richelieu; there are still clubs active in Rhode Island and New Hampshire, but the Biddeford club isn’t officially present any longer. Le Club Richelieu de Biddeford was an international service club of French expression, similar to Rotary or Kiwanis. Le Club Richelieu was founded in Ottawa, Canada in 1944 for the purpose of maintaining the values of the French-Canadian culture. Le Club Richelieu de Biddeford was open to men and women who speak French, and met on a monthly basis at the Wonderbar Restaurant. The meetings included dinner, music and a guest speaker. The last record of an active Richelieu Club in Biddeford was about 2010. Since that time the New England clubs split from the international organization, and formed their own U.S. Richelieu; there are still clubs active in Rhode Island and New Hampshire, but the Biddeford club isn’t officially present any longer.
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Degré
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4 boxes (1.7 linear feet)
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Remarques
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https://mcarthur.pastperfectonline.com/archive/E759A077-CA73-403C-ACDE-252810680151
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Citation recommandée
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From Club Richelieu archives, MS 85, McArthur Public Library, Biddeford, Maine.