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Negro Women's Civic Club 75th Anniversary Luncheon

Sat, Feb 21

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320 Davis St

George Clem Multicultural Alliance Presents this free event! In honor of Black History Month, GCMA will mark the 75th anniversary of The Negro Women's Civic Club with a celebration honoring the strong women who made it all possible.

Negro Women's Civic Club 75th Anniversary Luncheon
Negro Women's Civic Club 75th Anniversary Luncheon

Time & Location

Feb 21, 2026, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

320 Davis St, 320 Davis St, Greeneville, TN 37743, USA

About the event

The Negro Women's Civic Club was established on June 11, 1950, by the following founders: Mrs. Lena B. Lee (Organizer, Counselor, and Emeritus); Mrs. Annie Carter; Mrs. Carris Robinson; Mrs. Georgia B. Campbell; Mrs. Hannah Crum; Mrs. Evelyn Perkins; Mrs. Lucille Martin; and Mrs. Ezell Gillespie.

Motto


"A Better Greeneville"

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Club Colors


Red And White


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Since the Greene County Heritage Trust was established as a local nonprofit 501(c)3 organization in 1973,  its primary mission has been to help protect, preserve, and/or restore Greeneville and Greene County structures, sites, and artifacts that are part of our countywide community’s rich historic and cultural legacy. In addition, working with other similar groups, the Trust seeks to increase public awareness of that legacy, and build respect and appreciation for it.

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