Framingham’s WWI Military Girls Club

Sunday, January 27, 2019
2:00 p.m.
Edgell Memorial Library, 3 Oak St., Framingham
Presented by Kathy Barbieri Tomasetti

On the home front during WWI, women and girls of Framingham gathered weekly to support our soldiers “over there.” Formed in 1917, the Military Girls Club lifted the spirits of many young men with “comfort boxes” of sweets and necessities and regular correspondence.

Founding member and Treasurer Kathryn (Cassie) Harrington Jordan compiled a beautifully detailed Military Girls scrapbook from 1916-1919 with newspaper clippings detailing the club’s fundraising dances at Lake Waushakum, “arrived safely” postcards, letters, photographs and even patriotic Dennison stickers. Cassie’s granddaughter Kathryn (Kathy) Barbieri Tomasetti, reproduced this scrapbook for our An American Town in WWI exhibit and will share more with us about this invaluable snapshot of Framingham during wartime and the indomitable spirit of the women who were left behind.

Tickets are $5/FHC member and $10/non-member. Purchase tickets at below or mail checks to FHC P.O. Box 2032, Framingham, MA 01703. Questions? Call 508-626-9091.


Military Girls Club tickets