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Welcome to the Dahlonega Woman's Club
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A NOTE FROM LANA

BADGES

I will be placing an order for new badges. If you would like to order a badge, please contact me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Pin style badges are $4.50 and badges with magnetic backs are $5.50. Please place your order by the April
meeting.

Please welcome two new members to our club, Jo Benson and Kay Lord. If you are not already acquainted with these ladies, please introduce yourself at our next
meeting.
Their contact information is as follows:
Jo Benson
256 Prospector Ridge
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867-7200
Kay Lord
83 Crown Mtn. Dr.
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864-8897

Lana Hootselle

 

DWC Overview

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If you're new to Dahlonega, you'll find that Dahlonega Woman's Club delivers opportunies to fullfil your volunteer needs. It can deliver robust opportunites and empower satisfaction. Moreover, it is often the simplist of choices that creates the largest benefit. What can you do?

So what's the catch? How much does DWC cost?

Well, there's good news ... and more good news! DWC is $45 per year - not a month! Had you invested in an alternative organization, there'd be months to pay leaving your wallet on a regular basis. Our club opportunities would probably mean only working when you want something to succed!

DWC changes all that ... 
DWC is different from the normal models for community involvement. For a start, it's not complicated. DWC has been developed for every woman, and anybody can develop it further. It is designed to work with other organizations in and around Lumpkin County.

It is easy to apply and be accepted, and is rewarding. Located about an hour north of Atlanta, GA in the beautiful historic town of Dahlonega, GA, these women meet the first Thursday of each month from September through May at the community House at the corner of N. Park & Hawkins Streets.

DWC doesn't even require the member to know all the projects, it so diverse you are best used in areas you are most passionate about.

To get the perfect volunteer organization with all the opportunities that you require for your particular interest may take additional time and effort, but with all the DWC Community efforts that is available and the many partnerships with other organizations actively creating and participating in new ways to benefit others on an almost daily basis, there is likely to be something out there to meet your needs. Or you could develop your own club and make simliar opportunies available to the rest of the community. But Why? 

 


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Newsflash

DWC makes it easy to launch a service project of any kind. Whether you want a wide coverage or a focused community, DWC allows you to create an idea and add extra service as you need it. All of the available committees will help to expand your service and allow you to participate in service projects and events that reach deep into the community.