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Escondido Jaycees
Information on the annual Christmas parade, mission statement, membership form, links to other chapters, and contact details.

Long Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees)
A social, community involved and leadership training organization with state, national, and international affiliations. Offers a calendar of events, a newsletter, board of directors roster, and membership details.

Burbank Junior Chamber of Commerce - Jaycees
Nonprofit volunteer organization with calendar of events, history, and creed.

California Jaycees
A leadership development and community service organization offering programs and projects. Includes board member profiles, calendar of events, a photo gallery, resource center, and links to state chapters.

Cupertino Jaycees
Provides the club's history, a directory of officers, a calendar of events, and membership details.

Palo Alto Jaycees
Established in 1938 and offers opportunities for business development, career advancement, community service, and volunteering, and friendship for young men and women. Includes project details, calendar of events, membership details and an application form.

Salinas Jaycees
Highlights its history, projects, events, a calendar, membership details, a chapter roster, a directory of board members, and an application to join.

San Diego Jaycees
A non-profit community service organization for young professionals from ages 21 through 39. Events, projects, newsletters, and membership information.

Torrance Jaycees
Chapter was founded in 1949. Provides details of community service projects, events, a photos album, membership meetings, and an application to join.

Newport Jaycees
Provides a mission statement, a calendar of events, a meeting schedule, membership details and an application form, photos, resources, and events.


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