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The League of United Latin American Citizens, the oldest and largest Hispanic membership organization in the country, advances the economic conditions, educational attainment, political influence, health, housing and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs operating at more than 700 LULAC councils nationwide.
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LULAC has fought for full access to the political process and equal educational opportunity for all Hispanics. LULAC’s continues to play an active role in these efforts. LULAC councils across the United States hold voter registration drives, citizenship awareness sessions, sponsor health fairs and tutorial programs, and raise scholarship money for the LULAC National Scholarship Fund. This fund, in conjunction with LNESC (LULAC National Educational Service Centers), has assisted almost 10 percent of the 1.1 million Hispanic students who have gone to college.
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If you’re looking for a friendly community that has worked hard to preserve its past, while also making great strides to become a benchmark for technology, industry and community development, then Lebanon welcomes you.
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Liberian Social Justice Foundation Inc.
Contact: Edwin G. K. Zoedua
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Website: http://www.centretrade.com
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Centre for International Trade (CIT) is a member organization established with the objectives to improve, facilitate and expand international trade. Our 3,500 members come from every corner of the world and include embassies, government agencies, trade associations, companies, firms and individuals. We network and cooperate with and offer courtesy discounts to each other. We shall be happy to provide you with assistance in all aspects of international trade.
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The Liberty Home Association can possibly trace its origins to an organization known as the Allgemeiner Deutscher Unterstützungs Verein, or the Universal German Assistance Club. In 1903, the German Federation of Hamilton was formed, consisting of seven German-American organizations, representing more than 900 members. The purpose of the Federation was to unite all Germans and to protect their interests in their adopted country. The Liberty Home Association still retains many of its German related, folksy events, where both young and old members can enjoy their culture. The Liberty Home Association has given much to Hamilton County and Butler County and still strives to retain, use and preserve German – the real binding force of its existence. We welcome all people from the surrounding area to visit our club, particularly at events specifically hosted as such, the most popular being the Oktoberfest, always the weekend of Labor Day.
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As a member, you will receive an incomparable level of personal, intimate Business-to-Business Networking opportunity! Our members-list includes players in the business community ranging from the owners of small, local “Mom & Pop” stores to the representatives of major corporations and investment firms. The relaxed-nature and low-pressure atmosphere created at our regular after-hours networking events will allow you to “rub shoulders” with a diverse and dynamic crowd of people ranging from business owners and CEOs to School Board Members and Government Officials!
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Dr. Lorentz began teaching at Thomas More College in 1994. Since then, he has taught a variety of classes including Aquatic Biology, Genetics and Evolution, among others. In addition to these courses, he travels to Australia with students for two-week study-abroad experiences in the natural history of the rain forests and coral reefs there. In 1999, he received the award for the Outstanding Full-Time Teacher of the Year and recently participated in the Northern Kentucky Teacher Leadership Program. He currently serves as the advisor to Delta Epsilon Sigma, the College’s national scholastic honor society, the advisor to the Outdoor Adventures Club and serves on the Institutional Planning and Effectiveness Committee. He has been awarded several teaching grants focusing on the improvement of middle school science education in the State. Through these projects he has developed a new science course for pre-service teachers at Thomas More and has collaborating with Northern Kentucky University on a similar course for graduate students. In addition, he has developed workshops for middle school science teachers and science camps for K-12 students. Most recently, Chris has developed and directs the Environmental Science program for the Biology Department. Along side his teaching, he serves as the Director of the Center for Ohio River Research and Education at the College’s Biology Field Station. Through the Center, he has been awarded several research grants involving aquatic biology and collaborations with the University of Louisville to study the primary productivity of the Ohio River and the effects on fish growth rates and another collaboration with the USEPA in the development of a biomonitoring program for the Ohio River. In addition, he has been working with the Husbandry Department at the Newport Aquarium in the collection and care of the local freshwater specimens and volunteering as adjunct curator of fishes at the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History. He has served as president of the local chapter of Sigma Xi, a national scientific research society, and is an active member of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetology and the American Fisheries Society. Most recently, Dr. Lorentz has been appointed by the Ohio EPA to serve on the Hamilton County Environmental Action Commission and also serves as the science advisor for the Licking River Watershed Watch and the Science Education Committee for the Kentucky Academy of Sciences. In the community, Chris has been active with Big Brother/Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati for over ten years and was Co-Chair of the VISION 2015 Educational Excellence Planning Committee, a regional initiative dedicated to the smart growth and development of Northern Kentucky. He currently serves on the Boards of the Ohio River Way, the Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education and the WAVE Foundation of Newport Aquarium.
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Membership in the Loveland Area Chamber is not limited to businesses in the city limits. Our membership has grown from 38 members when the Chamber began in 1969 to approximately 275 members today. Nearly one-half of our members are businesses with 1 to 5 employees, and roughly 80% are from the city and surrounding townships.