Sausalito Woman's Club

Sausalito Woman's Club We cordially invite you to join us for a tour of our historic Julia Morgan-designed clubhouse.

The Sausalito Woman’s Club is open to the public for all club events except for regularly scheduled business meetings. In an article about the SWC and our historic Julia Morgan Club House

The Sausalito News edition of August 18, 1917 stated: “The site is thus a happy selection as it was Mrs. Robbins expressed desire that the clubhouse be used not only for club purposes but that it became a center

for everything that would serve the pleasure and betterment of the people of Sausalito. The women of the Club earnestly hope that the clubhouse may become a real civic center. The auditorium will always be available for dances, entertainments, bazaars, lectures, public meetings etc.”

More than 100 members gathered on a wild and stormy Thursday for the SWC‘s annual February Compulsory meeting.
02/07/2025

More than 100 members gathered on a wild and stormy Thursday for the SWC‘s annual February Compulsory meeting.

Welcoming new members while remembering those who have passed at the January 2025 SWC Business Meeting.
01/10/2025

Welcoming new members while remembering those who have passed at the January 2025 SWC Business Meeting.

The Clubhouse is shining and ready to welcome the SWC Class of 2025! Happy New Year to all!
01/08/2025

The Clubhouse is shining and ready to welcome the SWC Class of 2025! Happy New Year to all!

Join the SWC for Reading Room Sunday in the Fireplace Room for wine or champagne, homemade pies, music and fellowship.  ...
01/05/2025

Join the SWC for Reading Room Sunday in the Fireplace Room for wine or champagne, homemade pies, music and fellowship. January 12 @ 2:00 - 5:00 pm

Guest performers:
Ohio-born tenor Jonathan Smucker has sung more than fifty roles in opera, oratorio, operetta and musical theater, ranging from early Baroque to contemporary, with a specialization in new works.

A fixture on Bay Area and California stages, Jonathan’s recent appearances include the Witch of Endor in Handel’s Saul with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale, Tenor Soloist in Bach’s Magnificat with Peninsula Cantare, Miles in Missy Mazzoli’s Proving Up with Pasadena Opera and as a guest San Francisco Conservatory of Music, First Elder/Tassi/Oculist in the West Coast premiere of Laura Schwendinger’s Artemisia with Left Coast Chamber Ensemble, the title role in Jephtha with Handel Opera Project, and Zotico in Cavalli’s Eliogabalo with West Edge Opera.

Jonathan is a full time member of the Regular Chorus at San Francisco Opera, and tenor soloist at Christ Episcopal Church in Sausalito. He sings frequently with the American Bach Soloists Cantorei and the Philharmonia Baroque Chorale. A committed music educator, he teaches voice and serves as co-coordinator of the voice area at San José State University. Jonathan earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s and Postgraduate degrees in voice at San Francisco Conservatory of Music.

Monica Chew is an Oakland composer and pianist who celebrates presenting rarely performed music and new works from around the world. A “gifted player with an affinity for deeply sensitive expression” (Whole Note), she has composed since 2017 and couldn’t be happier about it. Her work has been featured as part of the Gabriela Lena Frank’s Creative Academy for Music, Verdant Vibes, Hot Air Music Festival, Community Women’s Orchestra, and Left Coast Chamber Ensemble. Her writing has been reviewed as “monumental” and “stunning” by San Francisco Classical Voice. Prior to 2015, she worked nearly a decade as a principal software engineer on security and privacy at Mozilla and Google. She lives in Oakland with her husband, an 1899 Steinway B, a clavichord, and a disused violin.

RSVP to Liz O’Keefe at [email protected]
$20.00 donation at the door please.
(seating limited)

The Sausalito Players brought laughter, song and joy to the stage with this year’s “Fruitcake Follies - A little nutty, ...
12/19/2024

The Sausalito Players brought laughter, song and joy to the stage with this year’s “Fruitcake Follies - A little nutty, a little spicy, a little music and a lot of fun!” Gratitude to all who whipped up this heartfelt holiday delight. 🎄💫

The SWC glowed with holiday spirit on a beautiful warm Sunday filled with community, delicious homemade goodies, seasona...
12/09/2024

The SWC glowed with holiday spirit on a beautiful warm Sunday filled with community, delicious homemade goodies, seasonal songs and all good cheer at the Club’s annual Holiday Open House.

November Business Meeting, celebrating and remembering. 🧡🍂🦃
11/08/2024

November Business Meeting, celebrating and remembering. 🧡🍂🦃

Sausalito Village is excited to host the Intergenerational 94965 Art Show at the  🎨The Art Show runs November 14th - Nov...
11/05/2024

Sausalito Village is excited to host the Intergenerational 94965 Art Show at the 🎨

The Art Show runs November 14th - November 24th (Wed-Sun, 11-5) 🖼️

You are also invited to the Annual Artist Resception on Sunday, November 17th from 3:00pm - 5:00pm. It is open to all and free of charge. To RSVP please visit:
Sausalito.helpfulvillage.com/events/4540

See you there! 👨🏼‍🎨

On October 5th, a figgy affair kicked off the Culinary Committee’s inaugural event with the creation of two kinds of fig...
10/23/2024

On October 5th, a figgy affair kicked off the Culinary Committee’s inaugural event with the creation of two kinds of fig jam!👩🏼‍🍳 After the jam was done, everyone gathered for a slice of Torte di Verdue (green pie) that the Culinary Committee prepared with greens that the Sustainability Committee helped to gather! Talk about a scrumptious collaboration. 🥧

Everyone took home jars of jam and fresh figs that they personally hand picked. Thank you to Committee Chair, Shari Hansen, for hosting such a jammin’ good time!

The SWC October Business Meeting honored the Preservation Society for its work stewarding our 110 year-old Julia Morgan ...
10/04/2024

The SWC October Business Meeting honored the Preservation Society for its work stewarding our 110 year-old Julia Morgan Clubhouse, and bestowed Honored Membership on Paula Fancher for her 52 years of outstanding service.

A good time was had by all at the annual SWC Welcome Back Party, which officially kicks off the 2024-2025 year. Thanks t...
09/30/2024

A good time was had by all at the annual SWC Welcome Back Party, which officially kicks off the 2024-2025 year. Thanks to all those who created the Minnesota magic! 💙🌽

We invite you to tune in to a ZOOM presentation with the four candidates for two seats on the Sausalito Marin City Schoo...
09/27/2024

We invite you to tune in to a ZOOM presentation with the four candidates for two seats on the Sausalito Marin City School District Governing Board this Tuesday, October 1, 7-8:30 p.m. Register here, https://tinyurl.com/SMCSD-Forum

A record crowd of 200 people attended the Sausalito City Council Candidates’ Forum sponsored by the Sausalito Woman's Cl...
09/27/2024

A record crowd of 200 people attended the Sausalito City Council Candidates’ Forum sponsored by the Sausalito Woman's Club and the League of Women Voters of Marin County at The Spinnaker Thursday evening.

Thank you to our fellow SWC member and owner of Sausalito Books by the Bay  for sharing these great photos and for chair...
09/25/2024

Thank you to our fellow SWC member and owner of Sausalito Books by the Bay for sharing these great photos and for chairing our Perfume Making Workshop & Book Event.🌸📚

Award winning author lead the group in a Perfume Making Workshop and discussed her most recent book THE PERFUMIST OF PARIS (the 3rd book in her trilogy that began with the HENNA ARTIST). ✍🏼

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The Sausalito Woman’s Club is open to the public for all club events except for regularly scheduled business meetings. In an article about the SWC and our historic Julia Morgan Club House: The Sausalito News edition of August 18, 1917 stated: “The site is thus a happy selection as it was Mrs. Robbins expressed desire that the clubhouse be used not only for club purposes but that it became a center for everything that would serve the pleasure and betterment of the people of Sausalito. The women of the Club earnestly hope that the clubhouse may become a real civic center. The auditorium will always be available for dances, entertainments, bazaars, lectures, public meetings etc.”