History

College Club of Cincinnati History

Proud Past, Poised for a Bright Future

The history of The College Club of Cincinnati represents a veritable “Who’s Who” in Cincinnati history. This venerable organization will celebrate its one hundred and twenty-fifth birthday in 2017.

Meeting Locations
Janet Walsh
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Meeting Locations

(Below Photo Building Oak Street, #1 and #2)  Originally, College Club was nomadic, meeting in various locations. Ample quarters were found at the historic Burnet House on Third and Vine Streets. Members were amenable to focusing on homemaking and hospitality as opposed to another strenuous organized work effort. Other quarters were found in a large room at the YMCA at the corner of Seventh and Elm Streets. This became the site of the Schubert Theater. When the Burnet House was razed, members found rooms on Arch Street below the Queen City Club. Arrangements were made in the Fall of 1934 to meet at the building at Oak and May Street. We have enjoyed a long relationship with that organization and appreciate their enduring hospitality. College Club moved to its present location in Clifton in 1967.

(Below Photo Fuller #3)  The earliest photo of a president in the archives is of Mrs. William Fuller in 1930. “Mrs. Fuller is the President of the College Club of Cincinnati, whose theater party at the Shubert on March 31, 1930, has created widespread interest, for this is the first time that this organization has appealed to the public to aid its philanthropies for many years. Mrs. Fuller is the elder of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Draper’s two charming daughters, and has hosts of friends. She was finished at the National Park Seminary in Washington, where she took her B.A., returning home to enter the University of Cincinnati (to take her master’s degree). Like her parents, she is a devotee of the arts as well as a favorite in society. She is a member of the Junior League, to which her younger sister, Miss Isabelle Draper, likewise belongs.”

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The Movers & Makers magazine is celebrating 30 years as the unofficial public voice of more than 500 Greater Cincinnati non-profits. Thom will provide us with an inside look at who are the movers and makers of Cincinnati. He will tell us how and why they are selected, as well as their accomplishments! Thom will outline the evolution of the publication, from black-and-white newsprint tabloid to glossy magazine, with a dynamic website and active social media. You can pick it up free at Joseph Beth and many other locations. Visit moversmakers.org.

19 Sep 2026 MOVERS & MAKERS: ILLUMINATING OUR GOOD WORKS 9/19/2026 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM

MOVERS & MAKERS: ILLUMINATING OUR GOOD WORKS

September 19, 2026  12:00 PM

Presented by Thom Mariner, Co-Publisher, Movers Makers magazine

The Movers & Makers magazine is celebrating 30 years as the unofficial public voice of more than 500 Greater Cincinnati non-profits. Thom will provide us with an inside look at who are the movers and makers of Cincinnati. He will tell us how and why they are selected, as well as their accomplishments! Thom will outline the evolution of the publication, from black-and-white newsprint tabloid to glossy magazine, with a dynamic website and active social media. You can pick it up free at Joseph Beth and many other locations. Visit moversmakers.org.

Board Meeting, 11 AM  in the Tea Room

Luncheon in the Tea Room at noon.

Program Leadership

Chairperson of the Day: Christine Neitzke

Hospitality:Carolyn Ludwig

Menu

  Hot chicken Salad, green beans, tomato aspic

17 Oct 2026 GRAVESTONE SYMBOLISM 10/17/2026 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
GRAVESTONE SYMBOLISM
Gravestone Symbolism

October 17, 2026    12:00 PM

Presented by Jay Kathman, Docent, Cincinnati Heritage Programs, Cincinnati Museum Center

After this talk, you’ll never look at a gravestone the same way! Every gravestone has a story, so buckle up for a fascinating, and somewhat humorous, look at American gravestones, their history and symbolism. Our speaker will share the meanings hidden in plain sight, from pioneer style stones to the modern eclectic works of art.

Board Meeting 11:00 AM

Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon.

Program Leadership

Chairperson of the Day: Carole Rauf

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The Movers & Makers magazine is celebrating 30 years as the unofficial public voice of more than 500 Greater Cincinnati non-profits. Thom will provide us with an inside look at who are the movers and makers of Cincinnati. He will tell us how and why they are selected, as well as their accomplishments! Thom will outline the evolution of the publication, from black-and-white newsprint tabloid to glossy magazine, with a dynamic website and active social media. You can pick it up free at Joseph Beth and many other locations. Visit moversmakers.org.

16 May 2026 WWII: OPERATION HOME FRONT 5/16/2026 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
WWII: OPERATION HOME FRONT

WWII: OPERATION HOME FRONT

Presented by Stephanie Felts and Angel Burnside, The Warbird Museum 

12:00

Here’s an opportunity to learn some interesting specifics on how life dramatically changed for U.S. citizens on the home front during World War II. The presenters work at this extraordinary aviation museum, just east of Cincinnati, with its fully restored and operational aircraft collection.                                www.tri-statewarbirdmuseum.org.

Carole Rauf                                              Chairperson of the Day

Diane Kasarda                                          Hospitality

Board Meeting, 11 am

Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon.

Menu: Brunch Buffett with spinach and cheese quiche,

ham and Gruyère cheese quiche,

garden salad,

fruit salad,

breakfast potatoes and

assorted mini muffins.

The Club’s past presidents will be honored at this program.

18 Apr 2026 THE MUSIC OF THE WOMEN OF THE CIVIL WAR 4/18/2026 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
THE MUSIC OF THE WOMEN OF THE CIVIL WAR

The Music of the Women of the Civil War

presented by Steve and Lisa Ball

12:00

Steve Ball is a musician from Columbus, OH who specializes in the music of the American Civil War as well as the life of Stephen Foster. His wife Lisa is also a musician who will lend her vocal talents as well as her upright bass to this performance. Don’t miss this unique occasion to hear the music influenced, composed or performed by the women of this era. www.steveballcivilwarmusic.com

Nancy Cavanaugh                                     Chairperson of the Day

Irene Diesel                                              Hospitality

This Spring Luncheon will be held in the Tea Room at noon followed by the performance in the Auditorium.

Menu:

Fried chicken strip salad with craisins, toasted pecans, sharp cheddar cheese, green onions, honey mustard dressing.

Blueberry pie

Our honorary and 50-year members will be recognized at this program.

Our Organization

The College Club of Cincinnati (CCC) is a group of college-educated women whose mission is 

"to promote a continuing interest and participation in philanthropy, the arts, education, social welfare, and civic improvement."

Meeting Location

College Club of Cincinnati
330 Lafayette Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45220

Email

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