Beloit

BJGA History

Established in 2000, the Beloit Junior Golf Association (BJGA) is a local non-profit (501c3) organization formed to introduce youngsters to the many physical, social, and economic benefits that can come from playing golf.  g-club-5-22-10_1The Association is especially devoted to helping underrepresented youth get to know the empowering possibilities of this game.  While golf is the BJGA’s vehicle for relating to youngsters, it is the non-golfing benefits that are the most important.

Executive Committee

David Botts, Ruth Brown, Mardie Farr, Martha Mitchell, Thomas Quillins, Milton Thompson, Spencer Waite, Tom Warren, Shirley Williams, Cecil Youngblood

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Paul’s Computer Institute

October 20, 2009

Paul's Computer Institute

Paul’s Computer Institute I am a trustee of this school in Cameroon.  It was founded by Paul Mickelson, a retired Beloit, Wisconsin Fire Fighter who entered the Peace Corps and became fascinated by and responsive to the needs of this West African country.   Please consult the website to learn more about it.

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Roy Chapman Andrews Society

August 20, 2009

Roy Chapman Andrews Society

Roy Chapman Andrews Society The Roy Chapman Andrews Society was formed in 1999 by a group of Beloit, Wisconsin residents intent on building more awareness of one of the 20th Century’s most famous explorers. Since Roy Chapman Andrews was born and raised in Beloit, it was only fitting that such a society exist in his [...]

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