Johnson City, Tennessee clubs, lodges, scout groups and other organizations are listed here, as well as local history and genealogy, politics, politicians, and personal pages of residents or natives of the city.
 
 
Recommended Resources
Associated with the national organization, Girls Incorporated of Johnson City, Tennessee provides services for girls age five through sixteen, including a summer camp and afternoon activities. Announcements and a program schedule are featured on its site.
http://girlsincofjohnsoncity.org/
Features an historical research for Johnson City, Tennessee. The web site documents the early history of the city, its roots in railroading, and current efforts to restore the city's historic depot area. Included are photographs, postcards, reports, documents, and other scanned memorabilia relating to these concerns.
http://www.johnsonsdepot.com/
Junior League of Johnson City, Tennessee
The JL of Johnson City is a non-profit organization of women formed for the purpose of promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through action and leadership. Its projects, fundraisers, and events are featured, with membership information.
http://www.juniorleagueofjc.com/
A part of Kiwanis International, the Johnson City, Tennessee service organization supports Kiwanis Park, organizes an annual Christmas shopping trip for underprivileged children, and serves in other community projects and efforts. Club information includes a list of officers and committees, an activities calendar, history, and an overview of sponsored programs.
http://www.jckiwanis.org/
Active in the Johnson City, Tennessee community since 1916, area meetings and announcements are published on the site, including a club roster, photographs, a club history, and information on the local organization's activities and projects, including Rotary Park Boundless Playground. Reservations for its events may be made from the site.
http://www.jcrotary.com/
The Sequoyah Council of the Boy Scouts of America is headquartered in Johnson City, Tennessee. A council calendar and contact data are offered, along with information about the Order of the Arrow, camping and events, leader resources, photographs, and the hours of operation for the council offices and scout shop.
http://www.scbsa.org/
Tree Streets is a neighborhood organization representing people in the historic Southside neighborhood in Johnson City, Tennessee. Articles referring to the history of the community and organization are presented, with an events calendar, photographs, and a yard sale notice.
http://www.treestreets.us/