Community Organizations in Indiantown, Saint John, NB

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211 Main St, Saint John, E2K 1H7

(506) 634-7403
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Customers commend the friendly and nice staff, and appreciate the good service. Some mention the reasonable prices and note the availability of helpful drivers. The food bank is valued for catering to people with mobility issues.
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20 Peel Plaza, Saint John, E2L 3G6

(506) 633-4870
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The Saint John Arts Centre Inc is a historic, beautiful building with rotating local, regional and national art exhibitions, folk work, and studio spaces. Customers praise the inclusive environment, spacious and well-lit galleries, and the range of classes for all levels. The centre is a source of essential nutrients for the community, hosting various performances and cool installations.
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92 Germain Street, Saint John, E2L 2E7

(506) 652-2390
Historically, Freemasonry had its beginnings in New Brunswick on November 7, 1783, towards the end of the great migration of Loyalists from the conflict in the United States. On that date, Jared Betts of St Anne's, Nova Scotia (now Fredericton, NB) directed a letter to the Secretary of Lodge #211 at Halifax asking permission to organize a lodge under a warrant held issued by McDermott, Grand Master of Ireland. Permission was denied. However, Betts actually received a dispensation from Lodges #155 and #211, then existing in Halifax.
Customers admire the Grand Lodge of New Brunswick for its stunning historic building, beautiful architecture, and welcoming fraternity.
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99 Station St #200, Saint John, E2L 4X4

(506) 847-7330
Lottery Retailer, Community Organization
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17 Canterbury Street, Suite 180, Saint John, E2L 2C3

(506) 633-9797
Uptown Saint John Inc. is the voice of more than 650 business and property owners operating in Uptown’s 20-block Business Improvement Area (BIA). We work closely with our members to address their issues and to promote a common agenda in the development of the uptown.
Uptown Saint John is a beautiful and historic place attracting tourists from around the world. Known for its quaint streets, architecture, and various restaurants, it offers an abundance of sites and activities for visitors. Living in Uptown Saint John is great and it's convenient for those without cars.
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39 King Street, Saint John, E2L 4W3

87 Carleton St, Saint John, E2L 2Z2

(506) 647-9813
The Lunch Connection provides free hot lunch programs that serve deserving children, youth and families of Saint John. Three Lunch Connection’s have been established to support the students of local schools in vulnerable neighbourhoods. Currently, there are a total of approximately 450 children registered in the Lunch Connection hot lunch program and more than 45, 000 meals are served each year!