Clinton Women's Club Members

Meet the Clintons Women’s Club

George M. Curtis Mansion exterior
George M. Curtis Mansion exterior

The connection between the Clinton Women's Club and the Curtis Mansion

The Clinton Women’s Club was organized in November 1912. The club acquired the Curtis Mansion in 1925 and helps organize events and tours so its history can be shared throughout Clinton.

The Clinton Women’s Club is an organization focused on bettering the community and empowering women. The club also works towards fostering connections and supporting local initiatives within the Clinton area to bring the community together. The club is made up of many women who have diverse backgrounds and experiences to make a place where women can come together to share ideas, develop leadership skills, and contribute to the community. To achieve these goals, the club holds regular meetings, social gatherings, and collaborative projects, all designed to encourage personal growth and build long-lasting relationships between the club’s members.

What is the Clinton Women's Club

The Clinton Women's Club's Mission

At the Clinton Women’s Club’s core is a commitment to promoting community, education, and advocacy for women in Clinton. Members often organize volunteer efforts, fundraising events, and outreach programs to address local needs. The women’s club works to uplift and inspire women by offering mentorship, professional development, and civic engagement opportunities. With all the Clinton Women’s Club offers, it upholds its goals to strengthen its members and the surrounding community.

Old photograph of the Clinton women's club
Clinton Women's Club Members instructing young men
Clinton Women's Club Members at a monthly luncheon

Who Are The Clinton Women’s Club