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The Fraternal Order Orioles is a social organization was organized in August 1910. It is comprised of men and women who want to make a difference in their respective communities by serving the community in a variety of ways.  On the local level, Nests and Auxiliaries sponsor various fund raising events for members and their families; provide food for the needy during the holidays; support local projects, such as the YMCA/YWCA, rehabilitation centers, hospice care, etc.; award scholarships to members or their immediate family members so they can continue their education; as well as participate in many other functions.
 
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Photo courtesy: Bob Reding.

FRATERNAL ORDER OF ORIOLES. Service organization.

The Fraternal Order Orioles is a social organization was organized in August 1910. It is comprised of men and women who want to make a difference in their respective communities by serving the community in a variety of ways. On the local level, Nests and Auxiliaries sponsor various fund raising events for members and their families; provide food for the needy during the holidays; support local projects, such as the YMCA/YWCA, rehabilitation centers, hospice care, etc.; award scholarships to members or their immediate family members so they can continue their education; as well as participate in many other functions.