LANSING IN DANGER OF LOSING BLACK HISTORICAL SITE

The Lansing Association of Women’s Clubs (originally known as the Lansing Association of Colored Women’s Clubs) is in danger of losing its historical clubhouse located at 301 N. Butler. During the pandemic, the Clubhouse lost its tax exempt status and now owes over $20,000 in property taxes. Efforts to regain its status have currently failed.

In an effort to raise the necessary funds, the Club has started a GoFundMe page at https://gofundme/e14ed35c Donations can also be sent directly to the Clubhouse at 301. North Butler, Lansing 48933

Established in 1945, the Women’s Club was originally located on the corner of Williams and Logan (now Martin Luther King Jr), the Clubhouse was moved to its current location in 1969 when Oldsmobile purchased the building for its expansion. The Clubhouse was placed on the Register of State Historical Places by the Michigan Historical Commission.

Once the property taxes are paid, the Clubhouse will undergo a renovation program to provide a disabled entrance, upgrade bathrooms and repair and paint windows. This will be followed by new programing which may include a senior center, and computer and birthing classes.

Ms. Linda Williams, the current president is excited about the fund-raising campaign and the future of the Women’s Club. “It’s important that Lansing not lose this Black historical site, and I’m excited about the fundraising efforts and the new programing we will be able to provide.”