Since 1928, The Garner Woman’s Club has been united in its commitment to volunteer service.  We are one of over 110 clubs throughout North Carolina and the oldest civic club in Garner. We are improving our local community through programs in Arts and Culture, Civic Engagement and Outreach, Education and Libraries, Environment, and Health and Wellness. We are diverse in age, interests and experiences, but we are united by a desire to create positive change, and, together, we transform lives every day.

We are a member of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC), an international women’s organization. GFWC is proud to have over 80,000 members represented in more than 20 countries. Each club maintains its identity and focus while benefiting from the strength that comes from being a part of the world’s largest and oldest international volunteer service organization whose motto is “Unity in Diversity”.

Each year, The Garner Woman’s Club raises funds during the year to award to local area High School Seniors planning to attend a college in North Carolina.  Named in honor of the organizer of the GFWC-NC, The Sallie Southall Cotten Scholarship recognizes with outstanding scholastic achievements and community citizenship.

We are also proud to be active members of Choose Local and Small Y’all.

Join the Club

Support service, leadership, and community impact.
Annual Dues: $65.00
Includes access to meetings, service projects, voting rights, and leadership opportunities.

Meetings: Every 2nd Thursday except in June, July, Aug, & Dec
6:30PM Social
7:00PM Meeting

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The Sallie Southall Cotten Scholarship – $2,500 Award is awarded yearly to a Garner area High School Senior based on the candidate’s character, scholastic records, evidence of intellectual promise, demonstration of ambition, leadership ability, and need for financial assistance. 

Rentals

Consider our clubhouse for your next event! When you book with us, you’re not just renting a space, you’re supporting scholarships, service projects, and women’s programs right here in Garner.

EVENTS

Community starts here. Our events bring people together to serve, connect, and make a difference right here in Garner. Come be part of it.

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GWC Happenings

News & notes from your favorite community changemakers

Garage Sale – Saturday Sept 30 7-11 AM

Come join us for the Garner Woman's Club annual Garage Sale. Plenty of household items, lots of great finds. There's sure to be something you need here. This year's sale will be at 321 Foxbury Drive, Garner on Saturday, September 30 from 7 AM - 11 AM. Hope to see you...

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Annual Vendor Fair – November 18

Holiday Craft and Vendor Fair! The Garner Woman's Club 9th annual Holiday Craft & Vendor Fair will be held this year on November 18, 2017 from 10:00am - 4:00pm at The Garner Civitan Club. Free Admission + Open to the public      

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Ice Cream Social – June 8th

Join us for an ice cream social on Thursday, June 8 at 7:00PM Summer's here and that means its ice cream time! Come enjoy some with the ladies of the Garner Woman's Club at Dairy Queen! Dairy Queen 5596 NC-42 Garner, NC 27529 See you there! 

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BINGO – March 16

BINGO – March 16

THURSDAY, March 16, 7:00 PM-9:00 PM BINGO time again!!! If you've not yet attended one of our events, this is the month to do it! Our prize bar now has a ton of gifts to choose from. Doors open at 6:30PM. Come join us for a night of fun and laughs. As always,...

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Bunco – April 20

Join us for Bunco at the Garner Woman's Club on April 20! Doors open at 6:15, game starts at 6:30, and you must be there by 6:30 to participate. It doesn't matter if you've played a hundred times or never before, it'll be sure to be fun for all. Cost is $5 per person...

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Technique Wednesday – December 7

Learn different ways to fold napkins during the holidays and for beuatiful everyday place settings. Bring a full dinner size linen or cotton napkin. It's easier to work with the napkins if they are pressed. PRICE: 2 cans of food for the NC Food Bank

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