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The seven charter members of the Woman's Club first convened on February 24, 1958 at Grace Marshall's home. Four months later their constitution and by-laws were adopted, and they became known as the Junior Woman's Club of Bethpage. The following year, the organization became certified as a member of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs. The Junior Woman's Club of Bethpage is a non-profit philanthropic organization that promotes educational and cultural programs. Some charitable recipients have included, Walkabout House, PEOPLE, Vietnam Veterans and many more. In 1975 they helped implement the learning disability programs in the schools, they raise money for scholarships, and as a result of their hard work and dedication to Bethpage, in 1976 they won best community improvement project.

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