In general, given a national organization and local chapters, the local chapters need to be notable in their own right in order to get separate articles. Otherwise, they are considered well covered by the article on the national organization. We went through this a lot with Fraternity articles. We would have articles on the national fraternity, and then many, many, many articles on every single chapter at every single school. At one point it reached critical mass, and after discussion, consensous was reached to remove most of the individual articles, because they really added nothing notable that was not already covered in the main articles. Same thing. If you can show reason why the local chapter is notable in it's own right, then the article may have a reason to exist. Simply being a local chapter of a bigger organization is not enough. - TexasAndroid 13:58, 27 February 2007 (UTC)Reply