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The Greater Keller Women’s Club (GKWC) is a dynamic organization of women dedicated to making a meaningful impact in our community while fostering connection and friendship among members. Through a combination of philanthropy, volunteer service, and social engagement, GKWC brings women together with a shared purpose—to give back, support one another, and strengthen the community we call home. Our members actively contribute thousands of volunteer hours each year and raise funds through signature events to support local charities, as well as provide scholarships and grants that invest in the future of our community. In addition to our service efforts, GKWC offers a welcoming environment where women can connect through monthly meetings, social activities, and shared experiences that build lasting relationships. At GKWC, we believe in the power of women coming together—not only to form friendships, but to create positive, lasting change. |
If you have questions about membership, volunteer opportunities or social opportunities and they are not answered here, please email our membership chair at [email protected]. We hope you will attend our next function and check us out!
I already know I want to join, how do I do that?
The membership application is available by clicking here or you can pick one up at one of the monthly meetings.
Do you have to live in Keller to be a part of the Greater Keller Women’s club?
No. Greater Keller includes Keller and all surrounding towns. Your address can say Ft. Worth, Dallas, Roanoke, or Columbus, Ohio, and you would be welcomed. Everyone is welcome.
“Is it just a social club for retirees?”
Not at all—although some of our retired members are truly the most fun and energetic among us! GKWC is made up of women from all stages of life, with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and talents. It’s a vibrant, welcoming group where friendships form easily and everyone brings something unique to the table.
Do you have mandatory meetings or volunteer requirements?
No. We intentionally keep our dues low and our structure flexible so that GKWC remains welcoming and accessible to everyone. We understand that our members lead busy lives, so involvement is entirely up to you. You’re free to participate as much or as little as you’d like—whether that means attending events, volunteering, or simply enjoying the social connections. Many of our members find that the most meaningful friendships naturally develop through shared experiences, so participation tends to happen organically. With low annual dues, engaging programs, genuine friendships, and opportunities to give back—on your schedule—our doors are always open.
When and where do you meet?
We have two monthly gatherings: the Daytime luncheon meeting and the Evening meeting. You are welcome to attend one or both meetings each month.
Daytime Luncheon Meeting
Evening Meeting
Are Animals Allowed in the Rose Room at the Bowden?
The Bowden, and hence the Rose Room, complies with state and local health regulations, as well as federal ADA regulations. No Animals are allowed except service animals. "Service Animal" means any animal certified and trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability. Animals providing emotional support, well being, comfort or companionship are not recognized as service animals under ADA regulations.
I already know I want to join, how do I do that?
The membership application is available by clicking here or you can pick one up at one of the monthly meetings.
Do you have to live in Keller to be a part of the Greater Keller Women’s club?
No. Greater Keller includes Keller and all surrounding towns. Your address can say Ft. Worth, Dallas, Roanoke, or Columbus, Ohio, and you would be welcomed. Everyone is welcome.
“Is it just a social club for retirees?”
Not at all—although some of our retired members are truly the most fun and energetic among us! GKWC is made up of women from all stages of life, with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and talents. It’s a vibrant, welcoming group where friendships form easily and everyone brings something unique to the table.
Do you have mandatory meetings or volunteer requirements?
No. We intentionally keep our dues low and our structure flexible so that GKWC remains welcoming and accessible to everyone. We understand that our members lead busy lives, so involvement is entirely up to you. You’re free to participate as much or as little as you’d like—whether that means attending events, volunteering, or simply enjoying the social connections. Many of our members find that the most meaningful friendships naturally develop through shared experiences, so participation tends to happen organically. With low annual dues, engaging programs, genuine friendships, and opportunities to give back—on your schedule—our doors are always open.
When and where do you meet?
We have two monthly gatherings: the Daytime luncheon meeting and the Evening meeting. You are welcome to attend one or both meetings each month.
Daytime Luncheon Meeting
- 3rd Wednesday of each month. (Meetings are usually moved one week ahead for the month of Spring Break and the month of December to accommodate everyone's travel schedules.) Click to see Upcoming Calendar.
- Socializing begins at 11:00 am - Lunch at 11:30 am and Meeting starts at 12:00 noon and concludes at 1:00 pm
- Location - The Bowden, 1775 Keller Parkway, Keller
- Cost - $29.00 - Payments accepted are Zelle or Credit Card only.
- Reservations AND payment must be made no later than midnight on the Thursday prior to the event
Evening Meeting
- 2nd Thursday of each month (September through May only)
Are Animals Allowed in the Rose Room at the Bowden?
The Bowden, and hence the Rose Room, complies with state and local health regulations, as well as federal ADA regulations. No Animals are allowed except service animals. "Service Animal" means any animal certified and trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability. Animals providing emotional support, well being, comfort or companionship are not recognized as service animals under ADA regulations.