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GFWC Brown Deer Junior Woman's Club
Brown Deer, Wisconsin
GFWC Brown Deer Junior Woman's Club

The purpose of the GFWC Brown Deer Junior Woman's Club is to bring together
a group of women to work toward the betterment of their community by promoting
its civic, cultural, educational, and social welfare.  In March of 1968, a group of
women started the groundwork for the club.  On April 22, 1968, a Charter
Banquet was held.  Incorporation of the club took place in September, 1972.

A library was established by the Brown Deer Juniors in the Village in September
of 1969.  After two moves, it is permanently at home in a building located at
Bradley and 55th Streets in Brown Deer.  The Juniors continue to support the
Library with annual contributions.

Membership is open to all women of the Brown Deer area who share an interest in
community service and are willing to actively support the goals of the club.  
Prospective members attend an introductory gathering at which time the club's
purposes are explained and are encouraged to attend at least one general meeting.
 Formal induction of new members takes place twice a year.
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