Celebrating 100 Years
One hundred years of existence is a rare milestone and a long journey to be celebrated.
It was through an earnest desire to reach more women in a cultural way and to be of greater service to the community that the Woman's Forum was organized in 1925 with thirty charter members. A building with Italian architecture was erected in 1927 on Speedway Avenue and has remained a well-known landmark even today. (It is currently owned and managed by the Arts Council Wichita Falls.) Through the years, the Woman's Forum has sponsored various departments and clubs. Currently, there are eight departments including Alpha Forum, Book Club, Bridge Club, Culture Club, Garden Club, Gourmet Club, Junior Forum, and Senior-Junior Forum.
What is the secret to the organization’s longevity? The objective has been to shape society and focus on getting better, not bigger. The organization is very traditional — with a stable core, but an adventurous edge. Talent is drawn to the organization, to help us achieve our purpose.
Through the years, many humble stewards have served in leadership roles. They have been more concerned about the organization they will leave behind than how it looks while they are there. Their efforts ensured the organization stayed fresh and got better.
The Woman’s Forum has plenty to celebrate. As the future unfolds, essential principles of perseverance and caring for our members and the community, and a willingness to learn new things will be the path to success and growth. There is no letting up in the next 100 years as we remain devoted to ensuring a bright future.
