Did
you know
that the offical song of GFWC is "America, The
Beautiful" written by Katherine Lee Bates. GFWC selected the song in
1922, as it "…is a song of dignity and beauty, easily sung,
and reflecting the true spirit of America and the ideals of this
Federation."
Do you use the
"A Collect for Clubwomen" at your club meetings? What
is "A Collect for Clubwomen"?
Mary
Stewart, a Colorado
school principal, wrote the words to the Collect in 1904 as a personal
daily prayer. Mary titled her poem "A Collect for Club Women"
when it was first published because she felt it might have special
appeal to clubwomen. According to Mary, "The first women's
organization to hear or use the Collect or to print it in its year
books and biennial reports was the General Federation of Women's
Clubs." Prior to her death in 1943, Mary Stewart's own
account of the history of the Collect was recorded. During GFWC
President Dorothy Houghton's administration (1950-1952), the American
Home Department published Mary's history along with an interpretation
of the text and suggestions for using it in GFWC programs.
A
little GFWC history ....the "Unity in Diversity" Motto
Ella
Dietz
Clymer gained a particular place of honor in Federation history as the
author of the GFWC motto, " Unity in Diversity." Speaking to
the delegates at the first conference in 1889 she said, "We look for
unity, but unity in diversity. We hope that you will enrich
us by your varied experiences...." The aptness of the motto is evident
in the diverse interests and methods of GFWC members, who have
implemented a broad range of programs and projects tailored to meet the
needs of their communties Adopted as the official
motto in 1957, it set the tone for the flexibility that has allowed
GFWC to grow and adapt to the changing and diverse lifestyles and
concerns of women throughout more than a century of volunteer work.
Did you Know
… Many modern safety measures were early GFWC programs.
The Women’s
Crusade for Seatbelts program, sponsored by GFWC in 1960, helped to
advocate automobile safety and resulted in more than one million car
seat belts installed in the course of one year.