Women -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse -- Societies and clubs
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
American Association of University Women, Bookfellows Study Group (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Records
Records of a study group of the La Crosse, Wis., chapter of the American Association of University Women, devoted to the study of literature and books. The group call themselves "Bookfellows," and were founded in 1935. Materials include by-laws (1945-1996), bibliographies, minute books (1935-1995), programs, and an historical scrapbook, covering 1935-1998.
American Association of University Women Records
Floral Arts Garden Club Records
The Floral Arts Garden Club was organized in 1964 and affiliated with the National Council of State Garden Clubs and the Wisconsin Garden Club Federation. The collection consists mainly of artistically hand decorated yearbooks from 1964-1984. The last known year of the club's existence is 1985.
History of the Fauver Hill Study Club
Typewritten history of the Fauver Hill Study Club in La Crosse County; previously known as the Campbell Library Association.
La Crosse Woman's Club Annual Program Booklets
The La Crosse Woman's Club (La Crosse, Wisconsin) was organized in 1895; members met bi-weekly to discuss literay topics and local businesses. This collection consists of annual program booklets, 1908-1924, which contain membership rosters, abbreviated meeting minutes, and the club's constitution and bylaws.
Nokomis Grandmothers Club Records
This group of La Crosse, Wisconsin, area women have handicapped grandchildren. The Nokomis Grandmothers Club is a chapter of the National Grandmothers Club, and was founded in 1960.
Records of the Nokomis Grandmothers Club, 1960-1984, which consist of club meeting minutes (1960-1978), a scrapbook (1960-1984), and a photo album (1979, 1983).
Records from the Fauver Hills Study Club. Additions
The Women of Christ Episcopal Church Constitution, By-Laws, and History
Materials include a constitution and by-laws and a written history of the Episcopal Church, including etymology, complete history from inception, as well as the dogma, rituals, ceremonies, and symbols of the church for The Women of Christ Church Episcopal Church.