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Smith clubs are vital to fostering alumnae connections and increase the visibility of Smith College around the world. Based on pride and mutual connections, clubs run on the energy and commitment of alumnae volunteers. Join your local Smith club today and become part of the fabric that weaves together the past, present and future of your alma mater. Here are some of the many ways you can volunteer and participate but first support your local club by becoming a member. Click here to view the clubs and groups directory . . .
- Attend a tea for prospective students, interview prospective students, attend a college fair
- Plan and host one social/networking event
- Become a club board member-gain leadership skills
- Design or maintain a club website
- Mentor a current student, send a care package to students from your club area
- Help locate a student internship
- Join a book group
- Sell pecans to help raise scholarship funds for students
In 1890, one of Smith's first clubs, the New York City Club, was founded with the object of social enjoyment and increasing interest in the college in our vicinity." Today, there are more than 100 active Smith Clubs across the nation and abroad.
For information about the Smith Club/Group in your area or how to found a Smith Club, please contact the Clubs Office at alumclub@email.smith.edu, or call Alumnae Outreach at 800/526-2023 ext. 4.

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