People, organizations and issues in New Brighton, Minnesota are the focus of topics in this category. These may include local artisans, illustrators, musicians, painters, and sculptors, although art gallery sites would more appropriately be placed in a Things to Do & Places to Go category. Other topics that are appropriate for this category include sites discussing local organizations and associations, personal web pages of regular people as well as local dignitaries and politicians, pet sites, memorial sites, and those relating to New Brighton issues.
 
 
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Troop 106 is chartered by Christ the King Lutheran Church in New Brighton, Minnesota, and part of the Northwest District of the Northern Star Council of the Boy Scouts of America youth organization. Meeting schedules and locations are noted, and planned activities and notices are posted to the site, along with leadership contacts. Permission slips, activity data, and medical forms may be downloaded from the site.
http://www.troopwebhost.org/Troop106NewBrighton/
Organized in 1946, Pack 106 serves boys from kindergarten to the fifth grade, or up to the age of eleven. Chartered by Christ the King Church in New Brighton, Minnesota, the pack meets every third Tuesday at the church gymnasium, while den meetings are once or twice a month, depending on the den. General information about the Boy Scouts of America is offered, along with membership information, contacts, and announcements.
https://www.pack106nb.org/
Chartered by St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in New Brighton, Minnesota, Pack 9093 is in the Northwest District of the Northern Star Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Meeting schedules and locations, a calendar of events, a pack roster, leadership contacts, and a gallery of photographs are put forth, along with an overview of scouting in general, and Cub Scouting in particular.
https://www.pack9093.org/
A member of the Aerie and Auxiliary Fraternal Order of Eagles, an international non-profit organization promotes peace, prosperity, gladness and hope in the world. The New Brighton, Minnesota club meets at its facilities on Old Highway 8 Northwest. Directions and a map are put forward, along with its membership policies, a membership list, a calendar of events, and announcements, as well as a profile of the parent organization.
http://www.newbrightoneagles3718.org/
The New Brighton Girl Scout Service Unit (SU 527) supports Girl Scout troops and Juliette Scouts in New Brighton, Arden Hills, and Bel Air Elementary School, Valentine Hills Elementary School, St. John the Baptist Elementary School, Harbon Elementary School, Highview Middle School, and Irondale High School. The number of troops, adult members, and registered girls are posted, and its fundraising efforts and upcoming events are highlighted.
http://www.newbrightongirlscouts.com/