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THE WOMAN'S CLUB OF LOUISVILLE

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2020-2021

Engelhard Elementary Food Pantry
Home of the Innocents
Cabbage Patch Settlement House
Central Louisville Community Ministries
Feed Louisville
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
Orchid House
UP: Uniting Partner's for Women and Children
Heuser Hearing & Language Academy
West End School
St Matthews Area Ministries
​StageOne DramaWorks

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The Woman's Club of Louisville
Park Avenue
North Side of Central Park



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UNIFORMS FOR ENGELHARD ELEMENTARY

Uniform Pieces Needed for Girls and Boys:
  • Shirts with collars, polos, or turtlenecks
    Navy, red, light blue, or white 
  • Pants, shorts, skirts, jumpers, skorts, or capris
    Navy or khaki
  • ​White socks, tights, and underwear are also needed.
​Size Chart by Committee:
  • Art  and American & Foreign Affairs  4T - 6X
  • Culinary Arts and Drama  7 - 9
  • Gardens, Health, and Special Interests 10 - 12 
  • Literature and Music  13 - 16

No time to shop?
Send checks to WCL Charity Fund marked "Uniforms"

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STE(A)M BOOKS FOR HHLA LIBRARY

​STEM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in four specific disciplines:
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Now just add the Arts and you get = STEAM!

The teaching staff at Heuser Hearing & Language Academy wants to start a library to provide STEAM books for their children to explore, discover and be curious. They have asked members of The Woman's Club to assist them in this endeavor. Below is a list of books sure to capture the imagination of all the students.
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SCATS AND SIGNS
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BROWN BEAR, BROWN BEAR
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FOSSILS TELL STORIES
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PLANTING A RAINBOW
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THE TINY SEED
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MY LEAF BOOK
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SHAPE BY SHAPE
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INCH BY INCH
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CORK AND FUZZ
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THE VERY, VERY, VERY, VERY LONG DOG
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AND EVERYONE SHOUTED "PULL"!
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WE'RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT
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IF YOU GIVE A PIG A PANCAKE

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TOILETRIES FOR THE WOMEN OF THE HEALING PLACE

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  • Shampoo, Conditioner, Hair Brushes, Combs,
  • Toothpaste, Tooth Brushes, and Dental Floss
  • Deodorant, Feminine Hygiene Products
  • Lip Balm, Sunscreen
  • Cosmetics

    Collection box in Clubhouse

ENGELHARD ELEMENTARY MOTHER'S DAY BOUTIQUE

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The Woman's Club collects jewelry that members and friends no longer want or need. Just before Mother's Day, the donations are taken to Engelhard Elementary School for the students to purchase a gift for their mother or caregiver. They pay 25 cents for two pieces of jewelry and a gift box. The money collected is given back to the school for their needs.

A collection box is in the Clubhouse. Needed are Bracelets, Rings, Necklaces, Pins, Watches, Earrings,and Gift Boxes
ENGELHARD LIBRARY BOOK WISH LIST

​In priority order, starting with the ones most needed.
  • The Season of Styx Malone- Kekla Magoon
  • Shouting at the Rain- Lynda Mullaly Hunt
  • The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise- Dan Gemeinhart 
  • Serafina and the Black Cloak- Robert Beatty
  • Serafina and the Splintered Heart- Robert Beatty
  • Serafina and the Seven Stars- Robert Beatty
  • Turtle and Tortoise are NOT Friends- Mike Reiss
  • Earth! My First 4.54 Billion Years- Stacy McNulty
  • Moon! Earth's Best Friend- Stacy McNulty
  • Sun! One in a Billion- Stacy McNulty
  • A Computer Called Katherine- Suzanne Slade
  • The 5 o'clock Band- Troy Andrews
  • The Lost Heir (graphic novel)- Tui T. Sutherland
  • Elmer- David McKee
  • Hair Love- Matthew A. Cherry
  • The King of Kindergarten- Derrick Barnes
  • Unicorn is Maybe Not So Great After All- Bob Shea
  • Young Gifted and Black: Meet 52 Black Heroes from Past and Present- Jamia Wilson
  • Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great-Bob Shea
  • Knuffle Bunny: a Cautionary Tale- Mo Willems
  • Knuffle Bunny Too- Mo Willems
  • Knuffle Bunny Free: An Unexpected Diversion: Mo Willems
  • What Should Danny Do? (The Power to Choose Series)- Adir Levy, Ganit Levy
  • I am Enough- Grace Byers
  • Fresh Princess- Denene Millner
  • My Papi Has a Motorcycle- Isabel Quintero
  • I am Neil Armstrong (Ordinary People Change the World Series)- Brad Meltzer 
  • Survivors of the Holocaust: True Stories of 6 Extraordinary Children- Kath Shackleton
  • Wilma Rudolph (Little People, Big Dreams Series)- Isabel Sanchez Vegara
  • Hotel Bruce- Ryan T. Higgins
  • Bruce's Big Move- Ryan T. Higgins
  • Counting on Katherine: How Katherine Johnson Saved Apollo 13- Helaine Becker
  • If I Built a School- Chris Van Dusen

1320 S, Fourth Street.    Louisville, KY   40208     502-634-9437
  • ABOUT US
    • HISTORY >
      • REMARKABLE MEMBERS >
        • SUSAN AVERY BIOGRAPHY
        • PATTY SEMPLE
        • MARY LAFON
        • LILLIAN SOUTH
      • HISTORICAL MARKERS >
        • TORI MURDEN ADDRESS
        • CATHERINE WARNER ADDRESS
  • CHARITY
    • COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES
  • NO JURY ART SHOW
    • ART SHOW DETAILS
    • 2022 ART SHOW
    • 2020 ART SHOW
  • EVENTS VENUE
    • FRAZIER HOUSE PHOTOS >
      • FRAZIER RATES
      • RENTAL INFORMATION
  • MEMBERS
    • THE BULLETIN >
      • MARCH/APRIL 2023
      • FEBRUARY 2023
      • DEC 2022 JAN 2023
      • NOVEMBER 2022
      • OCTOBER 2022
      • SEPTEMBER 2022
    • LEADERSHIP
    • PAST EVENTS
    • MEMBERSHIP >
      • MEMBERSHIP FORM
    • YWC
  • CARRIAGE TRADE