The History of
Hopkinton Woman's Club
Our Mission
Our Impact
Hopkinton Woman's Club has been a part of the Hopkinton (NH) community since 1941.
Our mission is to unite a community of women for fellowship and to address the needs of our town through sharing our time, knowledge, and talents.
The organization is non-artisan and non-sectarian.
Since our establishment, we have made a significant impact on the lives of community members through various outreach programs and initiatives. Our commitment to service and empowerment continues to drive positive change in Hopkinton.​
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The Hopkinton Woman’s Club has hosted many fundraisers to help the community including:
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Cookbook Creation and sale
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Home Tours
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Outdoor Living Tour
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Kitchen Tours
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Patio/Garden Tour
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Big Truck Shows
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Dinner and Auction at Governor John Lynch’s home
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Historical Candlelight Home Tour (with the Antiquarian Society)
There have been many Outreach Requests granted. The largest were the ropes course at HMHS and the playground at the library.
The Hopkinton Woman’s Club started the Scholarship Fund Project in 1953 with a food sale. There were 25 years of Antique Shows and 12 years of Open Home Tours that helped with the funds needed for the Scholarships. In 1988 the transition was made to letter solicitations – June 2024 reports that over $527,000 has been given to 585 Hopkinton graduating seniors.
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Dial-A-Ride began in 1979 and continues currently.
Christmas Carol Sing and Tree Lighting 1980-2019.
