Gilroy Assembly No. 125
Gilroy, California
International Order of the
Rainbow for Girls
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UPCOMING TERM
The Theme for this term is "The Beauty of the Peacock is Nothing Compared to the Love of Rainbow." Colors are purple, green, and yellow. Installation on Wednesday, February 3, 2010, at 6:00 p.m., in Gilroy. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Our Sponsor:
Magnolia Chapter, OES

Our Sister Assembly:
Santa Cruz No. 28

Other Area Assemblies:
San Jose No. 5
Redwood City No. 16
San Francisco No. 1

Our Masonic Family:
Keith Lodge No. 187
Morgan Hill No. 463
Manzanita Chapter, OES
Texas Lodge
San Benito Lodge

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Goodsearch

Please consider using Goodsearch as your search engine of choice and support the California Rainbow for Girls Foundation! More details are here.

YOU SEARCH OR SHOP...
WE GIVE!
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Statement of Allegiance

This website acknowledges allegiance to the Supreme Assembly, International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, whose seat of authority is in McAlester, Oklahoma, U.S.A.; of which Reverend W. Mark Sexson was the founder; Mrs. Marie Renda, Illinois, U.S.A is Supreme Worthy Advisor; and Mrs. Sara Lee Martin is Supreme Deputy in California.

13 October 09

Using Goodsearch to Support California Rainbow for Girls Foundation

GoodSearch: You Search...We Give!

At Rainbow U, one of the things we learned in the adult seminars was how much money the California Rainbow for Girls Foundation has raised just by using Goodsearch.  As more and more people are using Goodsearch and designating CRFGF as the charity they’re searching for, it’s starting to add up.  As Rainbow Girls and supporters of Rainbow, I hope you and your families will all partiicipate. Getting started is easy and only takes a minute or two.

Step by step:

1.  Go to http://www.goodsearch.com.  There is a form space that asks, “Who do you Goodsearch for?”  Quietly repeat to yourself, “Whom do you Goodsearch for?” and learn from their egregious grammar mistake.  

2.  Type in that box “California Rainbow” and click “verify.”  Only one charity will come up in the box.  You don’t have to do anything else. 

3.  Next time you’re thinking of going to Google or Yahoo, try Goodsearch instead.  Their search results are every bit as good and in some cases better than other search engines’ results.

4.  If you like to use the “search” box in your browser, it is also possible to point that search box to use Goodsearch by default every time. 

Here is a step-by-step video describing how to change your default search engine in Internet Explorer 7.  The steps are substantially similar to most browsers.  If you use another browser, refer to that browser’s website for assistance.

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5.  If changing your browser’s default search engine looks too complicated, another option for quick and easy Goodsearching is installing the Goodsearch toolbar.  The toolbar can be downloaded here.

For more about Goodsearch, here is a piece that was done on the ABC News. :)

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh