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Who We Are

Our Mission

Our mission can be summed up in three words: Community, Scholarship, Social Service. These guiding pillars are reflected in everything we do.

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Bexley Women’s Club is a warm and inclusive network of neighbors dedicated to making a difference since 1935.

Support the Bexley Women’s Club

Scholarships, community building, and social services are funded by donors, ticket buyers, sponsors, and other generous supporters.

Please consider making a gift to sustain the activities of the Bexley Women’s Club into the future. Donate now, or contact bexleywomen@gmail.com for more information about how to make a gift.

| Bexley Women's Club
| Bexley Women's Club
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| Bexley Women's Club

Our History

A commitment to education has been a priority of Bexley Women’s Club from its beginning.  The club was formed in March 1935 with a meeting in the music room at Bexley High School.  In April, the first president & other officers were selected.  By the first of June of that year, there were 125 members whose dues of $0.50 per year had been paid.  Two years later, 1937, the Scholarship Fund was established.  From that point on, scholarships have been given.  In the beginning two scholarships (loans) were awarded: one to an O.S.U. student & the other to a student at Capital University. The O.S.U. award went to a student in the College of Nursing.  These beginning loans were for $50.00.  From 1937 until the present (includes scholarships given in June 2025, approximately 960 scholarships have been presented to students totaling over $652,000.


In the early years, women were the sole scholarship (loan) recipients, with Luther Long, a senior at Capital University, being the first male to receive a scholarship (1940). By the 1960s, seniors at Bexley High School regularly received scholarships.

Presently (at time written – 2026) any high school senior living in Bexley may apply. [Applicants could be home-schooled or privately schooled anywhere. No current college students are eligible.] Each year the Club’s Scholarship Dept. sends a notice to Bexley and local private high schools letting them know of the application availability and deadline for applying.

In the late 1930s through the 1940s, children from the South Side Settlement House were provided scholarship money in order to attend the South Side Y Camp during the summer. (Providing some funds to the settlement house / children continued well beyond the 1940s.)

The Club, through profits realized from the sale of the coverlet, donated $1000 to the renovation of the Bexley High School auditorium/seat purchase.  The coverlet designed in 1999 by club member Edie Mae Herrel depicts various Bexley buildings and landmarks.  (As stated in previous material sent, profits from the coverlet sales went to a variety of Community/Social Service projects.)

The Club also provides for its mission of social service, community, and scholarship through funding of various appropriate nonprofits.
Bexley Woman’s Club has a strong history and continued commitment to education.

The club also has a strong commitment to their community. Through the almost 90 years of its existence, this involvement has mirrored the social and economic times of society in general. In the early years of the club, the members provided not only monetary gifts but also personal involvement to the Florence Crittenton Services and the Columbus Tuberculosis Society & Hospital. During the war years of the 1940s, the members were involved in American Field Services providing items to servicemen. An ongoing project, started in the very beginning of the club, is to give food baskets to churches and/or food pantries during the holiday season. Some of the other organizations the club has helped are: United Appeal, American Red Cross, American Cancer Society, the Columbus art gallery, Ronald McDonald House, Choices (an organization that provides help to battered women and children), Special Wish Foundation, a book program benefitting Columbus Public Schools, and school supplies to Broadleigh Elementary. This is by no means a complete listing of the Club’s Community work – just a sampling.

The Club voted to give $1000 towards the new shelter house at Jeffrey Mansion, $400 for the purchase of an outdoor bench, which was placed in the gazebo at Jeffrey Park and $500 towards the Tot Lot at Jeffrey. We gave $500 toward the OH historical marker that stands near the Bexley Library parking lot. This was a bicentennial project the club did in conjunction with the Bexley Historical Society. The marker depicts, on one side, the National Road (Rt.40 – Main St.) and on the other side, an interurban car (type of transportation).  Money was also given for the new flag pole at Drexel Circle.  These donations were made possible by profits from the sale of the coverlet.

BWC has sponsored delegates to Buckeye Girls’ State. This is a time honored state wide program that affords young women the opportunity to live and work in a type of ‘government lab’ for a week.

We have donated to the Bexley 4th of July parade and also have had representation in the event. In the past, we have been part of SummerFest, the Labor Day Block Party, the Jeffrey Mansion Garden Walk, and other community events..

As we strive to maintain the traditions set by our founders, we honor the past by keeping a strong commitment to education, to our greater community and to social needs.

The first Iris Luncheon was held in 1935, the founding year. This event, now a dinner, is the ending and the beginning for each Club year.  Officers are installed and the past Club year’s achievements are announced along with the scholarship recipients. This event is held in May.

The club’s general meetings have always been and are still a time to gather with friends and neighbors, enjoy great conversation and gain knowledge or be entertained by the scheduled program.

We feel the best way of ‘Honoring the Past’ and, in turn, honor all the members and their past accomplishments, is to look for ways to keep the Club viable and strong in the 21st Century, with continued support for education, community, social concerns, and building friendships.

Our Leadership



Officers

Co-Presidents – Suzanne Adams and Kozy Scott
Co-Presidents-Elect – Holli Beckman and Jen Irwin
Secretary – Kristen Schweitzer
Treasurer – Debbie Geldis
Assistant Treasurer/Events – Hilary Sauls
Members-at-Large – Elaine Karn and Mary Zeier

Departments

Community – OPEN
Scholastic Chair – Molly Kane
Social Service – Barbara Michael-Jones

Standing Committees

Marketing/Communications – Roma King
Meetings – Presidents-Elect
Membership – OPEN
Scholarship Event Co-Chairs – Courtney Smith and Rachel Kappas
Parliamentary Advisor – Nancy Beck/Jenny Ritchey

Special Interest Groups

Gourmet Girls – OPEN
Daytime Book Club – Renie Breifeller
Tuesday Euchre – Kozy Scott
Thursday Euchre – Suzanne Adams
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Join the Bexley Women’s Club

We are an engaged women’s network actively participating in and supporting our community through scholastic and social services since 1935. Our activities are shared by members of all ages across Bexley.

  • Meet your neighbors and make new connections.
  • Share in service activities that benefit your community.
  • Help fund scholarships for high school seniors living in Bexley
  • Get involved with one of our many groups or committees.