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Tuesday, April 03, 2007
The majority of Active 20-30 Clubs have an active roster of approximately 25-30 members, though some long-established clubs have grown to 75+ members.

Most clubs cater exclusively for either Men or Women, but there are a few Co-Ed clubs (especially in areas with a smaller Active 20-30 presence).

What We Do
Every club has its own particular focus, whether it's fundraising or community service, but every club has a common goal to improve the quality of life for the youth of the community.

Social Events
It's not all "business" in Active 20-30... our members also like to have fun, which is why social events play a large part in keeping Active 20-30 USA & Canada as popular as it is today.

In additional to local events organized by each individual club, the National Office coordinates regional and national events including Mid-Term Meetings and the annual National Conventions. Members are strongly encouraged to support other clubs in their own region, and many do, building strong friendships in the process.

For more information on what we do and how YOU can get involved, contact your local Active 20-30 club.

Active 20-30 USA & Canada has over 30 active clubs in North America divided into four areas called Regions

Region 1  Canada, northern states east of CA/NV

Region 2  northern/central CA

Region 3  southern CA, AZ, NM, eastern states

Region 4  eastern CA, NV

Select a state/province to list the clubs in that area:
If you don't have an Active 20-30 Club in your local area, it's very easy to start one. All you have to do is follow the simple steps below or contact the National Office to receive one of the club manuals.

1.  Request Permission from the National Office to form a club

2.  Choose a name for the club

3.  Rent a Post Office Box for permanent mailings

4.  Complete IRS Form SS-4 to request a Federal Tax ID

5.  Set a target date for a "Charter Night"

6.  Find twenty (20) men and women to charter the club

7.  The Nat'l Membership Committee chair will help formulate the first set of bylaws

8.  Hold elections for your first officers

9.  Set up your committees

10.  Hold your charter night and you're off and running

In addition to the National Membership Committee Chair, the National Office, National Board, Regional Director and local clubs will assist in the efforts and provide guidance as needed through this process.