History
The General Federation of Woman's Clubs was founded in 1890 and is the oldest and largest non-denominational, nonpartisan, international service organization of volunteer women in the world.
The year 1995 marked the 100th anniversary of the Pennsylvania Federation of Women's Clubs. Pennsylvania's federated women are members of the largest service organization of volunteer women in the state.
The Lancaster County Federation of Women's Clubs was organized and federated in 1927.
The Lititz Woman's Club was organized and federated in 1940. The club's objective is "to develop the educational, civic, and social interests of its members; to foster a generous spirit in the community."
In May 2000, club members voted to amend the by-laws of the club, thereby making the Lititz Woman's Club an independent club and no longer a member of the General Federation as of January 1, 2001.