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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the
purpose of the TVWC?
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Who are the
members?
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When do you
meet?
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What is the history of the TVWC?
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Who is the GFWC?
What is the
purpose of the TVWC?
TVWC is a non-profit organization of
women dedicated to raising funds and donating their time and enthusiasm to
many community programs, projects and charities within the Temecula Valley.
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Who are the
members?
Our members are women of all ages and many different ethnic and professional
backgrounds. Each member brings her own unique talents, skills and
personality to our club and together we are a wonderfully creative force for
good in our community.
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When does the TVWC meet?
Meeting & Luncheon: 4th Thursday of the month, 10:00 a.m.,
Temeku Hills Club House, 41687 Temeku Dr., Temecula, CA 92591. (Dark
July & August.) Committees meet at chairwomen’s discretion.
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What is the
history of the TVWC?
Chartered in 1980, the Temecula Valley Woman’s Club incorporated in 1982 and
received non-profit status in 1992. The club is a member of the California
Federation of Women’s Clubs (CFWC) and the General Federation of Women’s
Clubs (GFWC).
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Who is the the
GFWC?
Organized in 1890, the General
Federation of Women's Clubs is the largest and oldest
organization of volunteer women in the world, with a membership of over a
million worldwide. Members range from teenagers to retired persons. The
California Federation of Women's Clubs (CFWC) is
an organization of over 300 clubs with almost 27,000 members throughout
California.
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