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I like so nice
Great place to work for! Amazing culture and purpose.
Still doing renovations
I’m a member of the Board of Directors of this family of generous souls who try to make a difference in the lives of poorest of the poor in the Philippines. Thank you Tita Tessie Alarcon for building Feed the Hungry from the ground up. What a truly great legacy. God bless you more.
I am a former employee of a AAM museum. I tried to contact customer service about the membership benefits and ran into so many issues. No one answered the US phone numbers and the 1-800 number goes to a general call center overseas; they would not give me any information with out sensitive personal data.
K Marek
at 2021 Sep 13
K Marek
at 2021 Sep 13
your office not open. numbers to talk don't get thru or leave message. I can omly guess you don't care.
I love this place. I'm going there every week
Staff was very covid safe.
This place is clean and comfortable atmosphere and a great bowling place to go.
I loved the bowling hall of fame and museum. I am an avid bowler and always enjoy when I go to visit this awesome place!
Great place to go and learn about the history of bowling. The ITRC is also within walking distance to go and get yourself and your form looked at by experts to help improve your bowling.
Very welcoming, great , dedicated people, working on important topics for nature, life and the planet.
An environmental group that concentrates on actively preserving environmentally interesting and endangered locations. If you want to keep locations natural, you have to buy them or at least buy the development rights. If you want a more detailed review, you can look them up on charity navigators.
Very clean facilities, very nice staff. Went there to have holes put in my new bowling ball. I received great service and great advice.
One of the best not for profit organization, particularly in the environment issue
As a bowler, this was the most interesting place ever! Loved my visit!!
The ITRC is the best training center in the world
One of the worst places to work for!
First, let me say I admire and support the work of The Nature Conservancy.
My issue with this organization has to do with allocation of funds,
I applied months ago for a position with the Ga. chapter.
I was floored when I googled the location of this chapter - downtown Atlanta.
The marble floored, gleaning high-rise location, in prime rental space, is no place for a non-profit organization that should be watching every dollar. It definitely soured my opinion of this organization and I personally don't feel my contribution should be going for over-the-top office space. UPDATE: I DID stop by 4 years ago to a gleaming quartz lobby with a conceirge. Sure don't see that in Nature now , do ya? And you took FOUR years to respond to my review. I stopped making donations to TNC after my visit. Shame on all of you.
As coaches, this is where we look for most of our information. The ITRC constantly strives to help bowling coaches and bowlers across the world better. We visit there at least once or twice a year to see what their new research can teach us to make us better coaches.