Charlotte Woman's Club

Charlotte, North Carolina

The Charlotte's Woman's Club is the oldest civic organization in Charlotte. Organized in 1899 as the Study Club for Mothers, the group enlarged its membership and civic activities in 1902 and became the Charlotte Woman's Club. The Club joined the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs in 1903 and the General Federation of Women's Clubs in 1908. Incorporation occurred in 1920. The Club's former clubhouse on 1001 East Morehead Street, designed by noted Charlotte architect Charles C. Hook, was designated a Charlotte-Mecklenburg historic landmark in 1978.  The Charlotte Woman's Club sold the clubhouse in 2008. 

Our history has been Involved in numerous civic activities. The Club established the city's first kindergarten, staffed the bus and Southern Railway stations during both World Wars, and organized the YWCA, PTA, and Traveler's Aid in Charlotte.


Club Meetings:

We meet in members’ homes or in the community on the third Tuesday of the month.  Our club year runs from September until May.  There are hands on activities in the community several times a year however the vast majority of our projects and work are done within the meetings.  We try to have a speaker each month share about their organization and how CWC can support their efforts.  We are women from all walks of life with the same goal of working together to make our community better and stronger.

We do not require that you belong to any particular affiliation or possess any previous memberships to join our organization. We do ask that you support our organization through regular participation in activities.

Want to join?  Click the "Join Now" button or Download the Membership Application. Or send us an email and we will connect with you.

 





 

Contact us

Charlotte Woman's Club
P.O. Box 472249

Charlotte, NC, 28247

info@charlottewomansclub.org