
Covering Sussex County, including clubs in Hopatcong, Sparta, Vernon and Newton, Warren and most of Morris county, the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs (NJSFWC) of the GFWC Highlands District is actively looking for women to join their local clubs.
If you are interested in community service opportunities, making a difference in your community, leadership training, and in general looking to have fun, then a woman's club is the right place for you. Through participation in local clubs, the NJSFWC enables its members to make a difference in the lives of others, one project at a time.
We welcome everyone, so join us for an Open House on Wednesday, March 27th at the Mt. Olive Township public library, 202 Flanders-Drakestown Rd, Flanders, NJ 07836, 6:45 pm for refreshments, information, and a short program.
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Diverse in age, interests, and experiences, all clubwomen are united by a desire to create positive change, meet others, while enhancing and benefitting their communities. NJSFWC members represent a broad range including teachers, business owners, social workers, elected officials, medical professionals, homemakers, corporate executives and professionals, students, and retirees.
Come find out what the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs (NJSFWC) of GFWC and our local clubs are all about, and how you can help us continue our state, districts, and club mission of making a difference.
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The NJSFWC is celebrating 125 years of community service in 2019. Established in 1894, among its accomplishments are the founding of the New Jersey College for Women (now Douglass Residential College) in 1918, the establishment of almost 75% of all public libraries and through the efforts of the NJSFWC, the formation of the Palisades Interstate Park Commission was established to oversee the preservation of the Palisades.
For additional information, and to RSVP, call (201) 602-7853, or email membership@njsfwc.org.