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American Legion

American Auxiliary

Amvets Post 71

Exchange Club of Fairfield
Exchange, America's Service Club, is a group of men and women working together to make our community a better place to live through programs of service in Americanism, community service, youth activities and its national project, the prevention of child abuse.

Fairfield Civitan Club
The Fairfield Civitan Club is a community service organization. Members are men and women over the age of 18. While the club's main focus is helping people with developmental disabilities, the group strives to serve all the community's youth. Visitors are welcomed.

Fairfield Community Connection Group
The group promotes mechanisms and starts programs to serve human needs of our community and improve the quality of life for Fairfield's citizens. Its concept has received attention both locally and nationally.

Fairfield Community Foundation
The Fairfield Community Foundation is a non-profit organization, administered by a board of local men and women, whose purpose is to financially promote charitable, educational and other worthwhile community goals.

Fairfield Kiwanis Club
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.  The Fairfield Kiwanis Club is made up of local business people committed to the youth of Fairfield.

Fairfield Order of Eagles #3680

Fairfield Rotary Club
The Fairfield Rotary Club has a long-standing history of serving the Fairfield community. Formed in 1971, the Fairfield Rotary Club averages 65 men and women dedicated to service to Fairfield citizens and the community.

Fairfield Women
The Fairfield Women is a nonprofit organization that was established in 1960 and is dedicated to promoting goodwill throughout the community by charitable deeds; offering stimulating social and educational programs and promoting fellowship among its members.
 
Make & Bake Auction, Sat. December 8.  Members bring home baked or hand crafted items for the auction. The items are then auctioned off to members and their guests. Held at Receptions, social time and lunch 11 am to 12:30 pm. Auction follows, no babysitting.
Spring Fundraiser, Sat. April 5, 2008.  An elegant event for women of all ages. Delicious lunch, themed raffles, silent auction, split the pot and more. No babysitting. Details TBA in our newsletter.
 
Book club meets every Monday 7pm after each Thursday FFW meeting with the exception of December.
Out to Lunch Bunch meets 4th Thursday each month September to May.
 
Ohio Reads, One Way Farm, Community Quilt Connection, and Flowerama

Paragon Optimist Club of Fairfield
The Paragon Optimist Club of Fairfield is an organization made up of women working for a common goal of bettering the lives of children in our community and making lasting friendships along the way.

VFW Post 1069
The Veterans of Foreign Wars has been a voice for the nation's veterans for more than a century and is the nation's oldest major veteran's organization.

Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio
Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio is the region’s Area Agency on Aging, serving Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton and Warren counties.  Their mission is to enhance the lives of older adults by assisting them to remain independent at home through a range of quality services.  These include advocacy, help for caregivers, long-term care planning, in-home and community-based care, legal assistance, meals on wheels, home repairs and much more.  For more information about the free or low-cost services, call (513) 721-1025 or visit www.help4seniors.org.
 

Four Seasons Garden Club
Four Seasons Garden Club was founded on January 22, 1969 in Fairfield, Ohio. The club is a member of the Civic Garden Center of Greater Cincinnati with the purpose of  stimulating the knowledge and love of gardening:  to promote an interest in the cultivation, usage and arranging of flowers, to encourage civic planting and the conservation of natural resources. 

Last updated: 8/20/2008

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