About Us
The Woman's Club of Old Tappan was organized in 1960, becoming a member of the GFWC and the NJSFWC in 1963. The club is non-political, non-sectarian and non-profit.
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In March of 1960, Old Tappan resident Ceil Sunden had an idea to start an organization for women in general. At the time, there were no local groups dedicated for the purpose of education, charity and fellowship among women that was nonpolitical and non-sectarian. A core group of 10 ladies held their first meeting in June 1960 and subsequent meetings were held at a different member's home until a few years later when Rev. Lou Springstein urged them to move their meeting to the Trinity Reformed Church.
Under Alice Gaffney's presidency, the group decided to become a Federated club, joining the General Federation of Women's Clubs, a national organization founded in 1890. This also secured their membership in the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Club that was founded in Orange, NJ with 150 women in attendance in 1894 which was still 26 years before women won the right to vote in the US in 1920!
In the early 2000s, they moved their monthly meetings and subsequently the Board of Director Meetings to the Old Tappan Fire House and continued their long history of community service.
Our Officers
President: Diana Savadjian
First Vice President: Clara Fusillo
Second Vice President: Wendy Farinelli
Federation Secretary: Pamela Wiss
Treasurer: Christine Cooke
Recording Secretaries: Pam Abrams and Anita Carr
Corresponding Secretary: Joan Glielmi
We believe all women can embrace who they are,
can define their future, and can change the world.
Our Mission
The club's objectives are for charitable, educational and scientific purposes, concentrating on women's and children's issues.