The Encino Park Women's Club has a long history of supporting our community. What began over 30 years ago as a way for the ladies of the community to gather and help raise money for a playground has grown to become an active, diversified and spirited way to connect and serve the neighborhood.
Club Activities:
- Annual Market Days
- Santa's Visit
- Holiday Party and Auction
- Valentine Day "Evening Out"
- Easter Egg Hunt
- Scholarship Award
- May Banquet
- Monthly Out to Lunch Bunch
What do we do at the monthly meetings?
COME AND SEE
From Bunco to Fashion Shows, our own "Antiques Roadshow" to accessory exchange - we have some kind of fun every month.
We have had "Fit Food" and wind tastings, game nights, and learned how to treat our skin better.
The funds that we raise from our annual market days are used in a manner to enhance and enrich our Encino Park community. Each member of the club has the opportunity for feedback and to vote on how the money is spent.
Encino Park Woman’s Club recognizes
the accomplishment of the
following individuals for
service to our community
1983
Ginger Sweeney—Ephoa
1984
Ann Hart—Swimming Pool
Jean Crowder—Newsletter/Directory
Roy Wratislaw—Budget
Betty Hayes—Playground
Deana White—Swim Team
2000–2001
Joan Raver—Swim Team
2001–2002
Barbara Moore—Ephoa/Woman’s Club
2002–2003
Mary Ellen Bos-Bauta—Woman’s Club
2003–2004
Ann Lee Morrisey—Woman’s Club
2004–2005
Billy McKenzie—Landscaping
2005–2006
Beverly Anderson—Woman’s Club
2006–2007
Kathy Matson—Woman’s Club
2007–2008
Donna Morton—Woman’s Club
2008–2009
Cindy Haines—Woman’s Club
2009–2010
Judi Riley—Woman’s Club
2010–2011
Janet Lancaster
Nancy Thomas
2011–2012
Arlene Belz
2012–2013
Elice Palmer
2014
Barbara Cowen
2015
Kathy Matulis
2016
Gail Swan
Meetings
We meet the second Monday of the Month at the Community Center at 7 pm unless otherwise announced. (check the site calendar)