About Our Branch
The Diamond State Branch of the National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW) was chartered in 1950 by Margaret duPont Boden, a former member of NLAPW’s Chevy Chase, Maryland Branch. Starting out with only 8 charter members. The Branch has grown over the years and today has over 50 active members as well as several Associate members. Our monthly meetings, routinely involve guest artists, musicians and writers presenting a wide range of topics and conducting demonstrations an workshops for our members. In the late summer (or early fall) we spend a week
About Our Branch
The Diamond State Branch of the National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW) was chartered in 1950 by Margaret duPont Boden, a former member of NLAPW’s Chevy Chase, Maryland Branch. Starting out with only 8 charter members. The Branch has grown over the years and today has over 50 active members as well as several Associate members. Our monthly meetings, routinely involve guest artists, musicians and writers presenting a wide range of topics and conducting demonstrations an workshops for our members. In the late summer (or early fall) we spend a week
Celebrating Artistry in Music, Words and Images
Empowering Women in the Arts Since 1897!
Welcome to NLAPW Diamond State Branch! As a part of the oldest organization for women in the arts, we are dedicated to fostering creativity and providing a platform for artistic expression. Dive into our blog and join us in celebrating the rich heritage of women artists.
About Our Branch
The Diamond State Branch of the National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW) was chartered in 1950 by Margaret duPont Boden, a former member of NLAPW’s Chevy Chase, Maryland Branch. Starting out with only 8 charter members. The Branch has grown over the years and today has over 50 active members as well as several Associate members. Our monthly meetings, routinely involve guest artists, musicians and writers presenting a wide range of topics and conducting demonstrations an workshops for our members. In the late summer (or early fall) we spend a week