La Jolla Woman's Club Membership

La Jolla Woman's Club Membership La Jolla Woman's Club Membership At the turn of the 19th century, La Jolla was a simple village sparsely populated by small cottages.

Without the right to vote and to have legal custody of their children, women faced a number of issues. In 1894 a small group of women in La Jolla met to talk about current affairs and literature. This group, initially known as the Women’s Literacy Club of La Jolla, evolved into a large and prominent group. Speakers such as Helen Keller and Lucy Stone were invited to speak on a variety of topics in

cluding women’s suffrage and the lack of female representation in the American political system. In 1901, Ellen Browning Scripps became president of the club and the name was changed to La Jolla Woman’s Club.The club became very influential in local and national politics. Legislation for child welfare (child labor laws and the pasteurization of milk) was heavily influenced by members of the club, along with a California bill to protect the redwoods and national forests and insisting upon the appointment of women to the Board of Education. Special programs for children with disabilities in public schools was another interest of the club members. In 1914, Club President, Dr. Mary Ritter, (State Chairman of Public Health of California) adopted the slogan “All knowledge is futile that is not used for others” and the club embarked upon an ambitious program of events and fundraising. The club endorsed a resolution to the 65th U.S. Congress recommending, as a War Measure Legislation, the early passing of the Susan B. Anthony Amendment to the Constitution (women’s right to vote), and investigated subjects such as “The Value of a Scientific Education”. The members became activists for women’s and children’s rights. During World War I the club formed a War Emergency Service Committee with money collected for the Red Cross and raised more than $100,000 for War Bonds. In 1919, the club voted to endorse a resolution favoring the formation of the League of Nations to pursue peace. In 1920 the club launched an appeal to raise money for starving children in Europe and raised more than $2000. During the Great Depression, members donated Christmas food baskets to more than 200 people. With war again in Europe, the Red Cross appealed to club members to knit and sew articles of clothing for those in need. The club held frequent fundraisers for the Red Cross. In the Summer of 1940 the clubhouse was turned over to the Red Cross for making surgical dressings and members were asked to volunteer as hostesses for the USO, and in 1941 the clubhouse was used as Civilian Defense headquarters. In 1942, the clubhouse was open four days a week for five hours each day for volunteers to work on surgical dressings. In 1945 the club members donated 800 Christmas boxes. Following World War II, the status of women was forever changed. Previously closed doors opened. Women were welcomed into the Chambers of Commerce, all levels of government and politics, civic organizations and corporate boards. Thus, the emphasis of the Woman’s Club gradually evolved into a more social setting where members meet and enjoy activities such as a monthly luncheon and program, bridge, yoga and book club.

Summer Card PartiesIn 1956–1957, the Club recommended continuing summer card parties to help raise money for building ma...
06/23/2026

Summer Card Parties

In 1956–1957, the Club recommended continuing summer card parties to help raise money for building maintenance. Members were encouraged to publicize the parties, make personal contributions, and a telephone committee was formed to remind members to attend.

It’s a charming glimpse of Club life: social, practical, and collaborative.

Then as now, caring for the Clubhouse has always been something members do together.

Happy Father's Day!Today we celebrate the fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, husbands, sons, mentors, and father figure...
06/21/2026

Happy Father's Day!

Today we celebrate the fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, husbands, sons, mentors, and father figures who enrich our lives with their love, guidance, strength, and support.

Whether you're spending the day with family, honoring cherished memories, or simply reflecting on the special men who have made a difference in your life, we wish you a joyful and meaningful Father's Day.

From all of us at the La Jolla Woman's Club, Happy Father's Day! 💙

☀️ Hello, Summer! ☀️The first day of summer is here, bringing longer days, sunshine, new adventures, and plenty of oppor...
06/20/2026

☀️ Hello, Summer! ☀️

The first day of summer is here, bringing longer days, sunshine, new adventures, and plenty of opportunities to connect with friends and community.

Whether you're spending time at the beach, enjoying a backyard barbecue, traveling, or simply soaking up the beautiful San Diego weather, we hope your summer is filled with joy, laughter, and memorable moments.

Here's to a season of friendship, fun, and making wonderful memories together!

Happy First Day of Summer from the La Jolla Woman's Club! 🌊🌻

Today, we recognize Juneteenth — a day of freedom, reflection, and remembrance.Juneteenth marks June 19, 1865, when the ...
06/19/2026

Today, we recognize Juneteenth — a day of freedom, reflection, and remembrance.

Juneteenth marks June 19, 1865, when the last enslaved people in the United States were informed of their freedom. It is a meaningful reminder of resilience, justice, and the ongoing importance of learning from our shared history.

May this day inspire reflection, connection, and continued commitment to a more inclusive community.

Protecting the Stained-Glass WindowsClub records from 1956–1957 offer a small but fascinating glimpse into historic pres...
06/16/2026

Protecting the Stained-Glass Windows

Club records from 1956–1957 offer a small but fascinating glimpse into historic preservation at La Jolla Woman’s Club.

At the time, the stained-glass windows were no longer to be opened because heat, cold, and movement were damaging the lead and glass.

It’s a reminder that caring for a historic clubhouse often comes down to thoughtful everyday decisions — protecting the fragile details so they can be treasured for generations.

Stewardship has long been part of the Club’s legacy.

✨ Honoring Our History While Welcoming New Beginnings ✨The La Jolla Woman's Club has been bringing women together since ...
06/13/2026

✨ Honoring Our History While Welcoming New Beginnings ✨

The La Jolla Woman's Club has been bringing women together since 1892 through friendship, service, leadership, and community involvement.

New members had the opportunity to learn about the Club's rich history, meet committee leaders, explore volunteer opportunities, and help carry forward the legacy of Ellen Browning Scripps and Irving Gill.

Following the presentation, members enjoyed beautiful refreshments from Supannee Thai Catering while mingling and getting to know one another.

🌺 Preserving a rich legacy while inspiring future generations of women leaders and community builders.



Newcomers to the La Jolla Woman's Club are invited to a Table Talk with the current President.Orientation with By-Laws, ...
06/09/2026

Newcomers to the La Jolla Woman's Club are invited to a Table Talk with the current President.

Orientation with By-Laws, History, the Future, Insight, Appearances and Cameos by Board of Directors members and staff.

Drinks and snacks will be provided.

La Jolla Woman’s Club has a long tradition of serving the community — and that service has always included caring for th...
06/09/2026

La Jolla Woman’s Club has a long tradition of serving the community — and that service has always included caring for the historic clubhouse that makes our work possible.

In 1956–1957, Club leaders reported improvements to the garage, kitchen, wicker furniture, and interior spaces, along with continued attention to building maintenance.

As recipients of Ellen Browning Scripps Foundation support, the Club continues the important work of preserving the building and grounds entrusted to us.

Stewardship has always been part of service.

Don't miss A Way with Words on June 9 at the La Jolla Woman's Club!Join acclaimed author and journalist Martha Barnette,...
06/05/2026

Don't miss A Way with Words on June 9 at the La Jolla Woman's Club!

Join acclaimed author and journalist Martha Barnette, co-host of the popular public radio show A Way with Words, for an engaging evening exploring the stories, history, and surprises behind the words we use every day.

Whether you're a book lover, writer, lifelong learner, or simply curious about language, this promises to be a fascinating and entertaining event.

Bring a friend and join us for an inspiring evening celebrating the power of words, ideas, and meaningful conversation.

Join us for an evening with the author of "Friends with Words: Adventures in Languageland" and co-host of "A Way with Words" radio program

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