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The statements
set forth in this website are for informational purpose
only and should not be construed as the basis of a
contract between the Bristol Exchange Club and any
individual. While every effort will be made to
insure accuracy of the material stated herein, the
Bristol Exchange Club reserves the right to change any
provisions listed in this website without notice to any
individual.
Covenant of Service
(Adopted as the philosophy
which characterizes an Exchangite)
Accepting the divine privilege of
single and collective responsibility as life’s noblest gift,
I
covenant with my fellow Exchangites; to consecrate my
best energies to the uplifting of Social, Religious,
Political and Business ideals; to discharge the debt
I owe to those of high and low estate who have served and
sacrificed that the heritage of American citizenship might
be mine; to honor
and respect law, to serve my fellowmen,
and to uphold the ideals and institutions of
my Country; to implant the life-giving,
society-building spirit of Service and Comradeship in my
social and business relationships; to serve in Unity
with those seeking better conditions, better understandings,
and greater opportunities for all.
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Pizza Contest
Sunday, May 17th, 2009
12:30pm – 3:00pm
A. Bartlett
Giamatti Little League Center
335 Mix St., Bristol, CT
Purchase your “Passport to Pizza”
Bristol Mum Parade

Mum Parade
2009 Web Site
About
Exchange
Exchange is an all-volunteer,
national service organization for men and women who want
to serve their community, develop leadership skills and
enjoy new friendships. Exchange is
made up of more than 800 clubs and nearly 28,000 members
throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.
Why Join
Exchange?
To help us build a better America, and in so doing, bring
out the best in yourself. Exchange
helps members to 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... helping to organize a
community crime prevention program ...or organizing a
Parade! Through these and many
other positive, public-spirited projects, Exchangites are
making a real difference in cities
and towns across America.
What Do
Exchange Clubs Do?
Clubs sponsor a wide range of activities to improve our
communities, help the disadvantaged
and encourage good American citizenship. The principal areas
of Exchange's National Program
of Service are Youth, Americanism and Community Service,
with Child Abuse Prevention
emphasized as the national project. Members also initiate
activities to meet unique local
needs. This may be anything from raising funds for the
homeless to building and staffing a
sheltered workshop for the disabled.
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