Glendale Woman's Club, Glendale
Facts and practical information
The Glendale Woman's Club was first organized in 1901 as a “Self Culture Club”, the primary aim of the Woman’s Club was self-improvement from a literary standpoint. They raised money for the first library and city parks. By 1907, membership had increased to fifty members and it became impossible to continue meeting in homes, so the group began to think of acquiring its own clubhouse. On February 21, 1912, exactly 1 week after Arizona became the 48th state, the Club was recognized 501c3 non profit corporation with 85 members. It took over the local library in 1918, which had been neglected during World War I, and, even after the library was moved to a municipal building, the club served the library until 1922. The Glendale Woman's Club is a member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. ()
OcotilloGlendale
Glendale Woman's Club – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sahuaro Ranch, First United Methodist Church of Glendale, Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery, Manistee Ranch.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Glendale Woman's Club?
How to get to Glendale Woman's Club by public transport?
Bus
- 14609 • Lines: 70 Wb (2 min walk)
- 14449 • Lines: 70 Eb, Gus1 Cc (3 min walk)