History
Over the last 104 years, The Woman's Club of Warren has been the energy behind political rally, social movements, cultural study and change. The house has been the site of gatherings that supported American troops at war, fought for Women's rights, advocated temperance, promoted art and education, and celebrated occasions of joy. The ballroom has been a preferred venue for wedding receptions for all of its 93 years.
Specialties
The preservation of our gracious Victorian home is a continuous endeavor and an integral part of Warren, offering our facilities to community organizations and events. We have a beautifully maintained home with a ballroom with ample space for guests, a full kitchen and two dining parlors (one downstairs and upstairs) for more intimate gatherings. There is a piano in both the Upstairs and Downstairs Parlors for use for those who include music into their program or event and an elevator that will take you to the second floor if you have items to move upstairs to the parlor or if you have people who might not want to attempt the staircase.