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Amos Lake Association
Pat Monahan, President
P.O. Box 84
Ledyard, CT 06339
Phone: 860-887-8661

Link: Amos Lake Association Page
ALA is an organization of volunteers dedicated to educating landowners, visitors and all other interested citizens to protect and enhance the water quality of Amos Lake, its surroundings, and waterways. Its purpose is to maintain this public resource as accessible for diverse recreational uses by current and future generations.
Avalonia Land Conservancy
P.O. Box 49
Old Mystic, CT 06372

Link: Avalonia Land Conservancy Page
 
Boy Scouts of America Troop 75
Scoutmaster Wess Ludlow
9 Branch Hill Road
Preston, CT 06365
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Phone: 860-608-6166
Link: Boy Scouts of America Troop 75 Website
 
Eversource
Phone: 800-286-2000
Link: https://www.eversource.com/Content/ct-c
 
Friends of Library
Link: Friends of Library Website
 
Last Green Valley
Link: Last Green Valley Website
The Last Green Valley is two things - it's the 35-town National Heritage Corridor where you live, and it's also your member-supported non-profit organization working locally to preserve the irreplaceable land, water, and cultural resources of the region.
Norwich Assembly #30 of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls
Anne Hines
Phone: 203-988-8113

Link: The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls Website
 
Preston Cub Scouts Pack 75
Link: Additional Information on the Preston Cub Scouts Pack 75
 
Preston Historical Society
Linda Christensen, President
15 Amos Road
Preston, CT 06365
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Phone: 860-887-5828

Link: Preston Connecticut Historical Society Facebook Page
The Preston Historical Society is dedicated to preserving Preston’s history and rural identity while promoting and enhancing community life for future generations. We believe that building awareness of Preston’s past helps citizens appreciate their town, leading to increased pride in their community.
Thames Valley Council for Community Action (TVCCA)
Phone: 860-889-1365
Link: Thames Valley Council for Community Action (TVCCA) Website
Shelter, Meals on Wheels, energy assistance, Head Start, etc.
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