An active and integral part of the Muskegon Woman's
Club was the Junior Department, later known as the Civic Department.
This division of the Club was organized in 1919 and disbanded in 1986.
This influential branch was created for the young, unmarried women of
the Woman's Club. We are honored to still have four past presidents of
the Junior Department as active members of the Greater Muskegon Woman's
Club today.
The Muskegon Heights Woman's Club was organized in 1925. In 1961, the
two groups merged to be called the Greater Muskegon Woman's Club, and so
the legacy continues to this day. Women of all walks of life
congregate at the club, striving to do what our ancestors did by leading
the way with philanthropy, education, literature, artistic and
scientific culture, as interpreted and implemented by long-established
policy.