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style="display:none">I am happy to announce that I am a newly-minted member of the Woman&#8217;s National Democratic Club of Washington, DC, as you&#8217;ll see as evidenced in my membership card below. I am very much looking forward to spending time socializing and working from the club in the near, middle, and long-term.  I also look very [...]</span></a></div><p></p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">Women&#39;s National Democratic Club (WNDC) Membership Card</p></div><p>I am very much looking forward to spending time socializing and working from the club in the near, middle, and long-term.  I also look very much forward to taking you for luncheon and drinks there.</p><p>What is the <a
href="http://www.democraticwoman.org/home.html">Women&#8217;s National Democratic Club</a>, you ask?</p><p><span
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class="main">Welcome to the Woman&#8217;s National Democratic Club, the meeting place for Democrats in the nation&#8217;s capital. WNDC engages members (women and men) in public affairs and serves as a forum for Democratic leaders.</p><p
class="main">Club membership benefits include outstanding <a
href="http://www.democraticwoman.org/clubevents.html">speaker programs</a> with legislators, first ladies, ambassadors, authors, and other public figures &#8211; as well the opportunity to study key issues, advance public policy, serve on task forces and network with other Democrats.</p><p
class="main">WNDC&#8217;s Educational Foundation sponsors selected programs which are open to the public. (See our <a
href="http://www.democraticwoman.org/clubevents.html">Calendar of Events</a>) The Foundation also supports the club&#8217;s historic preservation, scholarship of women&#8217;s history, and <a
class="zem_slink" title="Outreach" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outreach">community outreach</a> with DC public schools.</p><p
class="main">Listed on the <a
class="zem_slink" title="National Register of Historic Places" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places">National Register of Historic Places</a> and located in the heart of DC&#8217;s <a
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href="http://www.democraticwoman.org/privatefunctions.html">private parties, weddings and special events</a>. Its gracious rooms are available for conferences and meetings.</p><p
class="main">Our Washington DC Museum houses a collection of antiques and political memorabilia and is open to the public through scheduled tours and to scholars by appointment.</p></blockquote><p
class="main">Here&#8217;s some information about the <a
href="http://www.democraticwoman.org/history.html">history of WNDC</a>:</p><blockquote><p
class="main">Founded in 1922, the Woman&#8217;s National Democratic Club (WNDC) was the first meeting place for Democratic women in Washington, DC. When WNDC opened its doors in rented quarters near the White House in 1924, members recruited influential Washingtonians to speak at club luncheons. The twice-weekly events have endured for nine decades and provide a lively forum for discussion with speakers such as <a
class="zem_slink" title="Hillary Rodham Clinton" rel="homepage" href="http://clinton.senate.gov/">Hillary Rodham Clinton</a>, E. L. Doctorow, Madeleine Albright, Jim Lehrer, Vernon Jordan, Eleanor Holmes <a
class="zem_slink" title="Eleanor Holmes Norton" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Holmes_Norton">Norton</a>, Loretta and Linda Sanchez and oher prominent national and local figures.</p><p>The historic clubhouse, located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of nineteenth-century and Beaux Arts mansions, is also a museum with beautifully appointed rooms for meetings, receptions, weddings, and other private events. Designed by Washington architect Harvey Page, and built in 1892-94 for a descendent of the noted Adams family of Massachusetts, the house is a unique transition between Victorian and Arts and Crafts architecture. WNDC bought the former residence in 1927. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.</p><p>The WNDC <a
href="http://www.democraticwoman.org/look4/educ_fdn.html">Educational Foundation (EF)</a> opens club facilities, programs, and activities to the public. The EF oversees the club&#8217;s museum collections and archives, sponsors an oral history and publication program and conducts community outreach projects. The foundation maintains an historic preservation fund to help conserve the landmark clubhouse.</p><p><span
class="style2"><strong>Our Proud Heritage</strong><br
/> <em>From the right to vote, the power to lead</em></span></p><table
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valign="top">Two years after the 19th Amendment granted voting rights to women, WNDC was founded as a socially acceptable meeting place for women to engage in political dialogue. Emily Newell Blair, the most prominent Democratic woman in the country in the 1920s, was the club’s principal founder. As the Democratic <a
class="zem_slink" title="Democratic National Committee" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_National_Committee">National Committee</a>’s vice chair for women’s affairs, Blair oversaw the organization of more than a thousand clubs for Democratic women throughout the country. She also established political schools, hoping to revitalize the party through a well informed women&#8217;s electorate.</td></tr><tr><td
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valign="top">Florence Jaffray &#8220;Daisy&#8221; Harriman, a Washington and New York socialite, recruited prominent political and social figures for WNDC membership and financial support. Harriman had entered national politics in 1912, eight years before women had national voting rights, to campaign for her friend <a
class="zem_slink" title="Woodrow Wilson" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodrow_Wilson">Woodrow Wilson</a> in his first presidential bid. Harriman also launched a series of bipartisan Sunday night suppers that raised the <a
class="zem_slink" title="Democratic Party (United States)" rel="homepage" href="http://www.democrats.org">Democratic Party</a> profile and quickly became a Washington institution.</td></tr></tbody></table><p>Through the decades WNDC has been in the forefront on national issues. In the 1930s and 40s, <a
class="zem_slink" title="Eleanor Roosevelt" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt">Eleanor Roosevelt</a> advanced her social reform measures from the club podium. At WNDC&#8217;s Diamond Jubilee in 1998, then-First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton received the club&#8217;s first Eleanor Award, presented in honor of Eleanor Roosevelt. Former President <a
class="zem_slink" title="Jimmy Carter" rel="imdb" href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0141699/">Jimmy Carter</a> and Rosalynn Carter received the Eleanor Award in 2003, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to humanitarian causes.</p><p>Over the years, many distinguished women have received WNDC&#8217;s Democratic Woman of the Year Award: Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Secretary Madeleine Albright and the District of Columbia&#8217;s congressional delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton among them. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s WNDC embraced women&#8217;s issues, at times to the dismay of its more conservative members. Men were granted full voting membership in 1988. Today, like many volunteer organizations, the club is adapting to twenty-first century social change.</p></blockquote><div
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