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Commodore Users Group of Kansas City (CUGKC) Currently supports the Commodore 64 and 128 computers.
Anything Commodore User Group (ACUG) Located in Astoria, Oregon.
Former Commodore User Groups Clubs that have closed or dropped Commodore support.
Tri-City Computer Club (TC-Cubed) Kennewick, Washington group formed to promote the use of, share knowledge of, and to educate the public about Amiga, Commodore, Apple and IBM computers.
Commodore Users of Edmonton (CUE) Founded in 1983 and specializes in 8-bit Commodore information.
Milwaukee Area Computer Enthusiasts (MACE) Founded in 1983 as a Commodore user group and still supports Amiga and C64/128 computers.
Fresno Commodore Users Group Commodore 8-bit computer support in Fresno, California. Features old newsletters and articles that appeared in the newsletter "The Interface".
Dayton Area Computer User Group (DACUG) Dayton, Ohio area computer user group. Tailors to IBM PC, Commodore 64/128 and Amigas.
Barrie Users Group (BUG) Barrie, Ontario group open to all who have a genuine interest in computing. They welcome PCs, Commodore C64/128, Amiga, and all other types of computers.
Calgary Commodore Users Group (CCUG) Provides hardware and software support to southern Alberta Commodore Users. Users of other 8-bit computers are invited to join.
Cincinnati Commodore Computer Club In existence since 1983, this club meets in and around Cincinnati, Ohio. They host a list of Commodore printer models and their modern-day ribbon equivalents.
Memphis Amiga Group (MAG) and Memphis Commodore Users Club (MCUC) Two clubs that spanned the late 1980s to the late 1990s. Old print magazines and dumps of disk-based magazines are available.
Main Line Computer Users Group Founded in 1982, based in West Chester, PA.
Commodore Users Group of Saskatchewan (CUGS) Information about the Regina-based Commodore users group that disbanded in the mid-1990s. Includes an archive of newsletters in PDF format.
SouthWest Regional Association of Programmers (SWRAP) Chicago's Commodore user group since January 1983.
Toronto PET User's Group (TPUG) Founded in 1979 and bills itself as the second oldest Commodore computer club. Supports all Commodore models from the PET to the Amiga.
University Place Commodore Home User's Group (UPCHUG) Amiga and Commodore club in Tacoma, Pierce County, WA.
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