
All members are invited to participate in business meetings and plan Club activities.

Suzi, Cheryl, Vicki and Laura made sure passers-by knew the significance of August 18.

Everyone is welcome to our virtual social hours. Conversation and laughter are the only agenda items!

The Knitting Group donates their creations to patients at Kaiser-Permanente Hospital.

Some of the 28 hats Maria made in just one month!

In July the Knitting Group met in Town Park across from the Post Office.

The Knitting Group often does a craft in addition to knitting. This day they drew on rocks.

Our weekly social hours help members stay in touch during the pandemic.

The Book Group's June meeting was virtual but lively.

Due to popular demand, Jana led a second tour of Corte Madera historical buildings.

Renee and Chiz knit while Wayne crochets.

Marie, Olga and Janet knit under Piccolo Pavilion.

In June Jana led a walking tour of historic homes and buildings in Corte Madera.

Field trippers gathered and ate lunch at the Piccolo Pavilion.

This signboard acknowledges the Club's landscaping and maintenance of Railroad Park.

In May the Knitting Group met in Town Park while keeping physical distance.

Chiz proudly displays her blanket.

Members of the Knitting Group met by internet conferencing during the 2020 pandemic.

Suzi Beatie's watercolor announcing our annual Spring Tea

Donna Wenig's placemat

Business meetings are held before our potluck programs; all members are welcome.

Laurel Munson, Yosemite's first female horse patrol ranger and first female wilderness manager

Physical distancing at our March 10 meeting, days before public gatherings were forbidden.

Final set up for the Giant Indoor Yard Sale, the Club's primary fundraiser.

The Giant Indoor Yard Sale offers a variety of gently used items for sale to the wider community.

The Sale would not be possible without the good cheer and effort from Club members.

Walking the 49 Mile Scenic Walk #9 along Sloat Blvd in San Francisco.

Viewing "One Woman, One Vote," a documentary about women's suffrage

Vintage and contemporary photos can be summed up as "Hard Won, Not Done."

New member Sylvia was the winner of our suffrage quiz!

Field trip to the Jelly Belly factory, Fairfield, California

Sweet dreams overhead

Massive bins of beans

The sample bar

Flavors for daring tasters

Marcie Miller of the Marin History Museum

Marcie's topic was Louise Boyd, San Rafael native and early 20th century explorer

Members gathered for December's business meeting.

Good spirits shown even while waiting in the buffet line!

Our potlucks of "favorite dishes' are always tasty, especially so at our Holiday Party.

Contestants for the Elegant and Ugly Sweater contest.

Olga drew the
greatest applause.

Vicki operated the
applause meter.

In November, Jana Haehl shared vignettes from the Club's 114 year history.

Chiz, Janet, and Lizabeth, members of the knitting group

This year the Knitting Group made tree ornaments out of buttons.

In October Jennifer, Linda, Katharine, and Janis walked a segment of the 49 Mile Scenic Dr.

Linda, Jane, Jan and Dee visited the Museum of the American Indian in Novato.

Joan Vaughan was honored for 14 years service as Club Treasurer in October.

Field trippers trekked through Golden Gate Park along SF's 49 Mile Scenic Drive

Nancy Bell (League of Women Voters) spoke about women's suffrage at our September potluck.