Honorable Order of the Blue Goose, International
- Honorable Order of the Blue Goose, International
The Honorable Order of the Blue Goose, International is a fraternal and charitable organization of men and women that work in the insurance industry. The group was founded in 1906 near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
Each chapter convenes at its own "pond" in most American states and Canadian provinces, and a fledgling group is active in Australia. Blue Goose is governed by the "Grand Nest", a group of officers from each of the five regions. The order promotes fellowship among insurance professional and charitable giving, such as food donations, clothing drives, and donations of time and service to charitable causes.
Blue Goose has an annual Summer convention, where its members (Ganders) and their families meet for fun and fellowship.
ee also
* Fraternal organization
* List of fraternities and sororities
External links
* [http://bluegoose.org Official Web Site]
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