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1979-1999 (Creation)
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24 cm of textual records
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The Zonta Club of Guelph filed its charter application in October 1979 and became an official chartered club of Zonta International in the same year.
Zonta International, founded in Buffalo in 1919, is a worldwide service organization of executives in business and the professions working together to advance the status of women. Zonta takes its name from the Lakota Sioux Indian word meaning "honest and trustworthy." Zontians volunteer their time, talents and energy to local and international service projects that are designed to advance the status of women. In addition to fulfilling this mandate, the Zonta Club of Guelph also organizes tours of historic homes in the city and hosts social events for its members.
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The Zonta Club of Guelph had unbroken custody of these records until they donated them to the Guelph Public Library archives in March, 2000.
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This fonds consists of minutes, reports, membership records, house tour records, correspondence, and newsletters created or collected by the Zonta Club of Guelph.
This fonds has been arranged into three series.
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Copyright for these records is not held by the Guelph Public Library. Please contact the Guelph Public Library archivist about how to obtain the necessary copyright permissions.
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Revised April 2012. Revised title headings for series completed March 2019.