Christmas, Hanukka, Kwanza, Winter Solstice Month
Monday, December 15 at noon, Club members and their guests will enjoy a Holiday-themed lunch with turkey, gravy, dressing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, green salad & vegetables, cookies. After lunch, there will be a special performance of multicultural holiday songs performed by the Nina Otero Elementary School 8th grade choir. This event also includes a silent auction featuring jewelry and other fun items.
The cost of the luncheon is $20.00, to be paid by check or cash at the door.
Guests are welcome! Plan to arrive early to check in.
Martin Luther King Day, New Years Day, National Blood Donor Month
Monday, January 19th at noon, Club members and their guests will enjoy a delicious lunch with a Native American inspired menu including the Cowgirl Restaurant cowboy squash casserole. The January program is presented by director and documentarian Jaima Chevalier. She will discuss and show a trailer of her film Gomeo Bobelu: Lightning Unveiled. Gomeo Bobelu was a Zuni silversmith, artist and social justice advocate for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
The cost of the luncheon is $15.00, to be paid by check or cash at the door.
Guests are welcome! Plan to arrive early to check in.

On January 24, 2026, 2 pm the Santa Fe Woman’s Club will present a public
showing of the award winning short film by director Jaima Chevalier, Gomeo
Bobelu, Lightning Unveiled. The film is about Gomeo Bobelu, a Zuni
silversmith, artist and social justice advocate for Missing and Murdered
Indigenous People.
The SFWC is sponsoring a fund raiser for 4 Corners K-9 Search and Rescue,
A 501c3 nonprofit that locates and rescues lost and missing persons on tribal
land.
After the film, Bernadine Beyale, the founder and CEO of the 4Corners K-9
Search and Rescue will introduce her two rescue dogs and talk about their
work on tribal lands.
A $20 cash donation is greatly appreciated in support of 4Corners K-9 Search and Rescue.
Black History Month
Monday, February 16th at noon, Club members and their guests will enjoy a
Heart-Healthy lunch including, veggie burgers on whole wheat buns, sweet potato fries, potato salad and coleslaw. The February Program is presented by Sherri L. Burr, Professor Emerita, University of New Mexico School of Law. Professor Burr will present "Finding Gold in History and Family Stories." This presentation is centered on her Pulitzer Prize nominated book (Complicated Lives; Free Blacks of Virginia, 1619-1865) and her new memoir “Living With Nephew: How I Got Voted the Meanest Parent in the World .”
Members are asked to bring new stuffed toys for Adelante children to celebrate this month of love.
The cost of the luncheon is $15.00, to be paid by check or cash at the door.
Guests are welcome! Plan to arrive early to check in.
Women's Month
Monday, March 16th at noon, Club members and their guests will enjoy an Italian-themed lunch including lasagna, and eggplant parmesan. The March Program will be presented by Sara Eyestone, American artist, writer and art curator at La Posada de Santa Fe. Her program in entitled" La Posada and recollections of early days in Santa Fe.
The cost of the luncheon is $15.00, to be paid by check or cash at the door.
Guests are welcome! Plan to arrive early to check in.
Celebrate Diversity Month, International Children's Books, National Volunteer Month
Monday, April 20th at noon, Club members and their guests will enjoy a Rainbow of Colors lunch, menu To be Announced. The April Program will be provided by Joan Marshall, Board President, Friends of the Library Association. Members are encouraged to bring new or gently used children’s books for the La Familia summer reading program, as well as waiting room reading books.
Members may also bring books to share in our "Give a Book, Take a Book" event.
The cost of the luncheon is $15.00, to be paid by check or cash at the door.
Guests are welcome! Plan to arrive early to check in.

The Club's Fall Flea Market Fundraiser is on Saturday May 2, 8am to 3pm and Sunday May 3, 10am to 3pm. Proceeds provide support for local nonprofit organizations, college scholarships as well as building improvements. Items for sale will include amazing Furniture, Paintings, Antiques, Clothing, Jewelry, Books, Kitchen Wares, Collectibles, Linens, Knick Knacks, and more, all at low prices. Ask anyone who has attended the Woman's Club Flea Markets in the past years, and they will no doubt tell you they had a lot of fun and found many great bargains.
Donations Accepted April 27 – April 30 from 8am to 4pm or call 505-983-9455.
Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Mark your calendars for our annual Baby Shower supporting La Familia on Monday, May 18th at noon. Club members are encouraged to bring hand-made quilted, knitted or crocheted baby items for newborns along with diapers, clothes, sheets and even toys. Members should plan to bring a salad to share for our luncheon. Not a cook, no worries, just plan to pay $15.00, (check or cash) at the door. Guests are welcome! Plan to arrive early to check in.

SFWC is governed by a Board of Directors composed of elected officers, committee chairs, and a parliamentarian. The board meets the Tuesday before the third Monday at 10am of each month and is open for all members to attend as observers if they wish.