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East Whittier Woman's Improvement Club honored by LA County Supervisor Hahn
Summary
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn honored the East Whittier Woman's Improvement Club during Women's History Month as the organization marks its 125th year; the club has preserved its historic Clubhouse and helped restore the Pio Pico Adobe.
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Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn honored the East Whittier Woman's Improvement Club during Women's History Month as the organization marks its 125th year. The club is believed to be the oldest women's club in the county east of Los Angeles, according to Hahn's office. The organization has focused on community improvement and preserving local history since it began in 1901. Its Clubhouse, acquired in 1908 and originally a pump station for the East Whittier Land and Water Company, now serves as an events venue.
Notable details:
- Hahn attended the recognition with current club president Jan Daigneault, incoming president Mary Pat Killian, and past president Sylvia Foltz, age 99, along with other members.
- The club traces its start to 1901 and is observing its 125th year in 2026.
- The Clubhouse was acquired by the organization in 1908 and was once a pump station for the East Whittier Land and Water Company.
- Club members played a key role in the restoration of the Pio Pico Adobe in Whittier.
- Club leaders describe the group's mission as fostering friendship, supporting the community, and preserving the Clubhouse for future generations.
Summary:
The recognition highlights the club's long-standing role in local civic life and historic preservation. Undetermined at this time.
