Grand Assembly of Vermont
International Order of the Rainbow
for Girls
What is Rainbow?
The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls is a fraternal service
organization for young women.  The Order was founded in 1922 and has
Assemblies in 48 states and eight foreign countries.  Membership is open to
any girl between the ages of 11 and 20, regardless of race or creed.  
Although no specific religion is followed, members are required to hold a
belief in a Supreme Being.  

Rainbow in Vermont
The first Rainbow Assembly in Vermont was chartered in 1932 in St.
Albans.  There have been 22 chartered Assemblies, five of which are
currently active.  For more information on Rainbow in Vermont, please
contact our Supreme Deputy,
Miss Debby Estey, one of our Assemblies
or the
Webmaster.

About this site
This site is meant to give contact information for those interested in learning
more about Vermont Rainbow and general information for Rainbow Girls
and their adult advisors from other states and countries.  For answers to
basic questions about Rainbow, please visit our official
international web
page.  For the safety and security of our members, we do not publish
information about our events or photos of our members on our public site.  
Vermont Rainbow Girls, parents and advisors may join our private
newsgroup for an up-to-date calendar, down-loadable forms, polls &
pictures.  For more information on the newsgroup, please contact the
Webmaster.

This web page acknowledges allegiance to the Supreme Assembly,
International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, whose seat of authority is in
McAlester, Oklahoma, of which Revered W. Mark Sexson was the founder
and Mrs. Marie Renda is the Supreme Worthy Advisor, and to the Grand
Assembly of Vermont, of which Miss Debby Estey is the Supreme
Deputy, and Sister Rylee Nichols is the Grand Worthy Advisor.  Please
direct any questions about this site to the Webmaster.