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Malden High School Alumni Association, Inc.
The purpose of the Association is to engage in the following activities:

The Malden High School Alumni Association, Inc.’s purpose is to establish
a non-profit organization to enhance and preserve the image, prestige, and
traditions of the Malden High School; to reconnect with the graduates of
Malden High School; to create awareness of the history of the high school,
the activities, location and achievements of its graduates; to protect,
preserve and display the school’s artifacts, papers and photographs; to
develop programs, publications, newsletters, public speakers bureau, and
any and every type of communication network and outreach activity relating
to, or celebrating the graduates of Malden High School; to assist in the
solicitation and collection of money from all sources available for the
purpose of securing and expending funds for the benefit of Malden High
School, its alumni, and its students.

To carry on in connection with the foregoing, any other business
advantageous to the business of the Association, and, in general,
to do and perform every other act and thing and carry on every other
business whatsoever, convenient or proper for the accomplishment of
said purposes, including without limitation, the power to hold, contract
for, purchase, own, use, manage, operate, lease, improve, license, mortgage,
sell, borrow, take by grant, gift, or devise, dispose of or otherwise deal
with real estate, personal property, personal services and goods of any
nature or any interest therein, without limit as to amount or value, reasonably
necessary or convenient for effecting or furthering any or all of the purposes
of the Association, but as limited below.

The Association is organized exclusively for charitable, civic, benevolent
and educational purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of
distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under
section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954; and to exercise all
powers granted to corporations governed by provisions of Chapter 180 of
the Mass. General Laws.