Pickwick Club
The Lafayette Pickwick Club, established in 1889 by five young girls inspired by Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women," is a women's club that embraces the spirit of Charles Dickens' "The Pickwick Papers." Members are assigned names of characters from the book, with the club's president always taking on the role of Mr. Pickwick.
With monthly meetings held for lunch, the club engages in a variety of programs that resonate with contemporary women's interests while also contributing generously to local non-profits. Over the years, many women from Lafayette have cherished their membership, with some remaining active for over 50 years, fostering a legacy of camaraderie and community service.
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