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OFFICIAL NFC NEWS: NONPROFIT CORPORATION APPROVAL



I just accessed the VT Secretary of State's business registry database 
and the NFC is now an official nonprofit corporation under the laws of 
the State of Vermont, effective April 23, 1998. See text below:
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|SECRETARY OF STATE HOME PAGE |
Corporation Status: Active 
File No: N-09879-0 Type: Vermont Incorporation Date: 04/23/1998
Corporation Name: NATIVE FISH CONSERVANCY, INCORPORATED 
Corporation Description: PUBLIC BENEFIT 
Annual Fee: 0075
Fiscal Month End: 12
Registered Agent: DWIGHT D. MOODY 
12 WELLINGTON STREET 
BARRE VT 05641
Officer 1: ROBERT RICE 
Officer 2: DWIGHT D. MOODY 
Officer 3: LARRY PAGE 
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Now we need to develop and submit the IRS application for recognition of 
the NFC as a Federally recognized, tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) organization 
which can accept tax-deductible contributions (if application is made 
within 15 months of formation and is approved, contributions are 
deductible effective on the date of formation).

Why is there never a bottle of champagne around when you need one?

   :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) 

(a whole line of official NFC, INC. smiling faces) 
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Dwight D. Moody
P.O. Box 214
East Montpelier VT  05651-0214
802-476-0685 (home), 802-241-3482 (work)
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One of the earliest Christian symbols was the fish
(Greek: icthys, which was an abbreviation for the Greek
words in the phrase: Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior).
Thus, disciples could identify each other by their use
of the fish symbol, which continues to be used today.
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Jonah was swallowed by a huge fish and remained
within it for three days and three nights. Afterwards,
he was "vomited" (literal translation) onto the beach
to go and minister to the people of Ninevah (Jonah 2:1-11).
While we often find references in aquarium books
concerning the first instances of fishkeeping
by humans, this appears to be the first instance
of humankeeping by a fish!
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