Our Mission
To Serve is Our Privilege
In 1920, several women from Corralitos chatted about their activities since the end of World War I. During the war their efforts had been directed towards helping the soldiers. They met at one another's homes: folding bandages, knitting and sewing. But now they wanted to continue to be productive in other areas. So that is exactly when Mrs. Selleck, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Davis decided to organize a community club where, despite issues with transportation and a meeting location, the genesis of a service organization was born.
With no paved roads in Corralitos, and nowhere but the inconvenient Farm Bureau Hall to meet in, local women elected officers and planned future events.. Dues were fifty cents!
During the next World War, while working towards assisting soldiers, the women decided it was time to have their own clubhouse and so that is when they began funding and building their own meeting place nestled under the redwoods near the creek. By 1952 they were done, but the work of landscaping, adding amenities to the grounds to improve its value, and annual fundraising continues to this day.
Depending on the interests of the members, they fund various local and national charities.. The women also enjoy personal parties and educational lectures. Corralitos, unique for its small and friendly community has only a few stores and parks. The Woman's Club is an important feature of community life, news, parties, scholarships and services.
Our Mission is to is to serve the community while enjoying the fellowship of the members.
And aside from service, we have fun too.