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On this page, you will find five great reasons to become a
ROWC member along with information about the application
process and our association with the General Federation of
Women's Clubs.






Consider joining the ROWC! Interested women must attend one
or more regular Club meetings. Club meetings are routinely
held at noon on the first Monday of each month at the ROWC
Clubhouse, however we also schedule two evening Club meetings
each year as well.

We also encourage you to attend a meeting of one of the groups
that make up the ROWC general membership. Group meetings occur
throughout the month and in the daytime as well as in the
evening.
Your proposed membership must be endorsed by two active members
who have been members for a year or more. The Club will accept
a transfer of membership from any Federated Club upon the
presentation of a letter of recommendation.

Due to our busy lives, some members can only attending daytime
or evening meetings and events. The ROWC assures you that
we can accommodate your busy schedule and welcome your inquiry.

For more information on applying, please call 248-545-8363
or contact:
Anita Keefer Sane Keefer5858@aol.com
248-420-6616



The
General Federation of Women's Clubs, one of the world's largest
and oldest nonpartisan, nondenominational, women's volunteer
service organizations, was founded in 1890 and chartered by
the 56th United States Congress in 1901. Headquartered in
a National Historic Landmark building in Washington,
DC, GFWC has a long history of philanthropy, social and political
advocacy, and community leadership.

More than 100,000 members in affiliated clubs in every state
and more than a dozen countries work in their own communities
to support the arts, preserve natural resources, advance education,
promote healthy lifestyles, encourage civic involvement, and
work toward world peace and understanding.

Visit the GFWC
Web site.
Visit the Michigan
General Federation of Womens Clubs Web site.
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