The Woman's Club of Boulder exemplified the application of the values of domesticity to voluntarism. Incorporated in February 1902 and admitted into the State Federation of Women's Clubs in 1902, the Club was admitted into the General Federation of Women's Club in 1904. The goals of the Woman's Club of Boulder were to provide public service to the Boulder community and to provide a social and educational resource to the women of the Boulder community. During State and General Federation competitions the Woman's Club of Boulder won many awards and certificates for their community service and presentation of ideas, such as art and craftwork and scrapbook organization. Members of the Woman's Club of Boulder also served on State and General Federation boards and committees as officers. Due to the dwindling membership, the Woman's Club of Boulder was forced to disband in the year 2000 after 100 years of community service to the city of Boulder.
From the description of Woman's Club of Boulder, 1900-2001. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 437268780