Preservation

The Woman’s Club House was officially listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 4, 1995. Click the link below to view the National Register of Historic Place Registration for detailed history of the Woman’s Club.

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Today, as members have done throughout the years, we take great pride in the clubhouse. We work diligently to maintain the building and grounds. To that end, in August of 2014 the WCWP under President Sandra Blossey, began a campaign to raise $300,000. To date, we have raised $289,000 enabling us to start our preservation projects including a new roof, a new patio, and redesigned parking lots. This summer of 2015, we will complete landscaping plans, and begin a remodeled Bride’s room, an upgraded kitchen, a redesigned office for our administrator, Kyle Grafton, and painting throughout. In addition, we have acquired new stage curtains, state of the art technology for our programs and rental events, a new awning at the Lyman St. entrance, an Automated Electronic Defibrillator and, soon, a Security System. Furthermore, we hope to have a small reserve to start an endowment for house upkeep and preservation.