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WARREN
British Commonwealth Club of Michigan looking for new members
If you enjoy fish and chips, darts, camaraderie, or all things British, you’d probably feel right at home at the British Commonwealth Club of Michigan. You don’t have to be of British descent to join, and you don’t really have to love all of those things. Organizers said the club, founded in the early 1960s, has evolved over the years to become a multicultural melting pot of sorts, offering a taste of British culture for those looking to share in a little fun and friendly companionship in a warm, pub-like atmosphere.
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