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Women in Exchange
On July 4, 1985, at
Exchange's 67th Annual Convention in Philadelphia, Penn., the
national constitution was amended, thus opening membership for the
first time to women. Since that historic decision, thousands of
business and professional women have joined the ranks of America's
Service Club, helping Exchange to make even greater progress in its
community service and expansion efforts.
Every day, in cities and towns across America, Exchange Club members
are dynamically transforming the Exchange ideal of Unity for Service
into direct and positive action, enhancing the lives of their fellow
citizens from coast to coast. From a handful of members in Detroit,
Mich., at the turn of the century, Exchange has developed into a
progressive national service club organization comprised of tens of
thousands of dedicated men and women. Now and into the future, the
members of the Exchange Clubs of America will continue to serve
their nation enriching the lives of others and, in the process,
enriching their own lives as well. That remains the essence of the
Exchange experience, just as it has from the very beginning.
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