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Our History
The Babylon Village Women’s Club was founded in 1991 by KimRose Berry
and Linda Posillico. Our Founders walked door to door, inviting women in
the Village of Babylon to come to an informational meeting. More than 60
women attended that initial meeting, and the Babylon Village Women’s
Club was off to a great start! The Club was formed to operate, on a
not-for-profit basis, for the promotion of social networking for the
women of Babylon Village by providing social, recreational, charitable,
informational and civic activities for all members. The Club became a
Not-For-Profit Corporation in 1992.
The Babylon Village Women’s Club is now a prominent community
organization with over 200 members. Our membership is a diverse group of
Village residents, employees and merchants of all ages, religions, and
ethnicity. The Club has a strong philanthropic purpose. Our fundraising
efforts have allowed the endowment of an annual scholarship for a woman
in our community returning to school. We also sponsor, in conjunction
with the Post Office Café, a 5K run to benefit a local charity. We host
an annual Gala Holiday Auction, with the majority of the proceeds being
donated to local charitable organizations. We sponsor an annual Garden
Tour of local gardens to raise money for Hospice. A few past recipients
of our philanthropic efforts include Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition,
Madonna House, Good Shepard Hospice, F.I.S.H., VIBES, Babylon Village
Educational Foundation, Babylon Beautification Society, The Nathaniel
Conklin House, Babylon Public Library, St. Joseph’s Social Ministry, and
the local Food Pantries.
We are also a civic-minded organization, actively involved in the
continued betterment of the Village of Babylon. We participate in the
Argyle Fair every year. We participate in the annual Merchant Fair and
the annual Village Night of Shopping. We donated play equipment and a
swing that was placed at the Gil Hans Memorial Pool. We sponsor a Little
League softball team. We are strong supporters of other Village
organizations, such as the Pilot Club, the Chamber of Commerce, and the
Babylon Beautification Society. We sponsored the Light of Hope ceremony
at Argyle Park in remembrance of the tragic events of September 11th,
2001.
But most of all, we like to have fun!!! We gather monthly for a dinner
social at a local restaurant. We have annual Halloween and Easter
parties for the children and grandchildren of our members. We have an
annual pool party for our members and their families. We have several
special interest groups such as the Book Group and Needlecrafters. In
the past, we have gone on ski trips, boat cruises to Fire Island, to
local theater productions, and much much more.
The most rewarding benefit of membership is the ability to develop
friendships with other women. Membership provides the opportunity to
meet women whose paths you might not ordinarily cross, as well as those
with whom you have much in common. You can be as active in the Club as
you wish, and your ideas are always welcome.
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