Hoo Hoo International

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207 E Main St
Gurdon, AR 71743

Hoo-Hoo International is a historic fraternal organization founded in 1892, dedicated to the welfare and promotion of the forest products industry. Membership is open to individuals engaged in wood-related sectors, allowing them to join independently of their companies and fostering a community focused on industry advancement.

The organization hosts a range of events, including annual conventions and various club activities, aimed at bringing together members from across the globe. With a commitment to education, networking, and community service, Hoo-Hoo International continues to be a pivotal force in the forestry sector.

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Katherine V.
9/16/2020

This was a quick, fun stop. We swung by on a road trip and I called a couple of days before because there's supposed to be an attached museum which I couldn't find current info for (is it open...

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