Communications & Public Relations
The Communications & Public Relations committee is responsible for managing social media platforms, updating the website and sending out a monthly club newsletter, and working with local newspapers and community networks to publicize HWC events and news.
Currently seeking (1-2) members for social media and (1) member for website & newsletter!
Contact chair: Darleen Lannon for more information!
Currently seeking (1-2) members for social media and (1) member for website & newsletter!
Contact chair: Darleen Lannon for more information!
Hingham Women's Club in the News
2022 - 2023
February 2, 2023 The Hingham Anchor by Nadia Paris - GIRL SCOUT 62447 TROOP IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN HINGHAM!
Girl Scout Troop 62447 decided to make a difference in our town. Together since kindergarten and now in sixth grade, we have worked hard to give back to the amazing community we are lucky to be part of. We are collaborating with the Hingham Women’s Club (HWC) to create a book about all the wonderful women here in Hingham. This project idea spoke out to us specifically because in fifth grade we learned all about the town of Hingham. Knowing how many women have contributed to it we were very surprised to hear only men’s names coming from the stories we heard. This project is meant to recognize the women of Hingham and all that they do to contribute and enhance our society. Our troop has worked hard to fundraise, interview, research and plan making this idea come to life. One critical step in creating this book is interviewing these wonderful women so that we can gather all the information to create an engaging story about these real life figures. When readers pick up this book they should feel inspiration and astonishment fill their minds.
On January 25 we presented our progress to the HWC at their meeting held at the library. The HWC provided countless connections and ideas to help guide this project to its full potential. At the end of this project we will receive a silver award, the highest honor a girl scout can receive.The Wonderful Women of Hingham book is planned to be completed by April and be available at the Hingham library, then all proceeds will be donated to a local charity. The friendship these girls have created since kindergarten is everlasting, and after lots of hard work they have created something to be proud of.
Girl Scout Troop 62447 decided to make a difference in our town. Together since kindergarten and now in sixth grade, we have worked hard to give back to the amazing community we are lucky to be part of. We are collaborating with the Hingham Women’s Club (HWC) to create a book about all the wonderful women here in Hingham. This project idea spoke out to us specifically because in fifth grade we learned all about the town of Hingham. Knowing how many women have contributed to it we were very surprised to hear only men’s names coming from the stories we heard. This project is meant to recognize the women of Hingham and all that they do to contribute and enhance our society. Our troop has worked hard to fundraise, interview, research and plan making this idea come to life. One critical step in creating this book is interviewing these wonderful women so that we can gather all the information to create an engaging story about these real life figures. When readers pick up this book they should feel inspiration and astonishment fill their minds.
On January 25 we presented our progress to the HWC at their meeting held at the library. The HWC provided countless connections and ideas to help guide this project to its full potential. At the end of this project we will receive a silver award, the highest honor a girl scout can receive.The Wonderful Women of Hingham book is planned to be completed by April and be available at the Hingham library, then all proceeds will be donated to a local charity. The friendship these girls have created since kindergarten is everlasting, and after lots of hard work they have created something to be proud of.
Dec. 5, 2022 The Patriot Ledger by Wenjing Ding - 'Make our community better': Hingham Women's Club holds its annual Festival of Trees
Oct. 12, 2022 The Hingham Anchor - Hingham Women's Club Hosts 1st Meeting of the Season
2020 - 2021
November 2020 - The Hingham Anchor ’TIS THE SEASON, 2020 EDITION: 3 VIRTUAL HINGHAM HOLIDAY EVENTS YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS
"There's no place like home for the holidays," especially when you call Hingham home!
Like so many other things this year, the holiday scene our hometown may look a little different: fortunately for those of us feeling in the need of some festivities, three of Hingham's highly-anticipated holiday events have adapted and adjusted their plans. Here's what you can expect from the Festival of Trees, the Hingham Holiday Fair, and the St. John's Boutique in 2020!
"There's no place like home for the holidays," especially when you call Hingham home!
Like so many other things this year, the holiday scene our hometown may look a little different: fortunately for those of us feeling in the need of some festivities, three of Hingham's highly-anticipated holiday events have adapted and adjusted their plans. Here's what you can expect from the Festival of Trees, the Hingham Holiday Fair, and the St. John's Boutique in 2020!
Join the Hingham Women’s Club in celebrating the spirit of the season with their Virtual Festival of Trees this December 1-5.
The Women’s Club will be launching a website where interested parties can place virtual bids on an assortment of wonderful items donated from generous businesses, groups, and individuals. And, in the spirit of the season, it’s benefitting a charitable cause: the money raised during this five-day event benefits the Friends of the Homeless of the South Shoreand the Hingham Women’s Club Scholarship Fund.
In addition, over 30 decorated trees will be on virtual display for a bit of familiar festive fun!
If you’re interested in assisting with this event, email the Festival of Trees Committee; if you’re interested in attending, visit the Hingham Women’s Club website for more information and follow their Facebook page.
The Women’s Club will be launching a website where interested parties can place virtual bids on an assortment of wonderful items donated from generous businesses, groups, and individuals. And, in the spirit of the season, it’s benefitting a charitable cause: the money raised during this five-day event benefits the Friends of the Homeless of the South Shoreand the Hingham Women’s Club Scholarship Fund.
In addition, over 30 decorated trees will be on virtual display for a bit of familiar festive fun!
If you’re interested in assisting with this event, email the Festival of Trees Committee; if you’re interested in attending, visit the Hingham Women’s Club website for more information and follow their Facebook page.