| The membership consists of a variety of
people from all walks of life, such as businessmen, professionals, homemakers, etc. While
the original intent of the club was to focus on topics of ethics, religion, and the
spiritual, a rundown of a currently monthly speakers schedule shows, in fact, a lively mix
of contemporary topics that range from current events, to sports, to travelogues, to
modern technologies.
Invitation...
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...inspiration
...understanding
...fellowship
...cooperation |
The Compass Club extends a cordial welcome to anyone
who would like to meet new friends, share meals with interesting people, and enjoy
stimulating programs. There are no dues or registration fees. The club may be one of the
few organizations in the country that survives by way of a small donation at each meeting
to defray costs such as the speakers' meals. There is an annual financial roll
call which is an appeal for voluntary contributions to finance the mailing of a
monthly calendar and other expenses.
In addition to the several groups which
meet weekly in various parts of the Toledo area, there is also a monthly
evening meeting. If you are interested in more information about the
Compass Club, contact the secretary at 419 865-8848 or
e-mail
info@compassclubtoledo.com
The Compass Club of Toledo
PO Box 111
Holland, Ohio 43528
Group Meetings
| Date/Time |
Place |
Monday
11:30 a.m. |
Uncle Johns
3131 Secor Rd. |
Wednesday
11:00 a.m. |
El Matador
7011 Airport Hwy. |
Thursday
11:30 a.m. |
Uncle John's
3131 Secor Rd. |
Frieda Blossom Group
First Thursday Evening of the month.
5:30 p.m.
|
El Matador
7011 Airport Hwy |
The Compass Club is a non-sectarian,
educational forum for the free discussion of religious, spiritual, and ethical values, and
popular topics of concerns and problems among people of all religious faiths. The Compass
Club is dedicated to the development and enrichment of the spiritual, cultural, and
educational life of its members.
The Compass Club conducts its meetings in a climate of
mutual respect for each others views and with a scrupulous regard for the dignity of
the individual. The Compass Club aims to promote understanding, fellowship, and
cooperation among all men and women regardless of national origin, color or creed,
resulting in a society in which justice and brotherhood shall give meaning and purpose to
our democratic way of life.
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