
Temecula Valley Woman's Club raises awareness and support for our Temecula museum that become a vital hub for cultural enrichment and the preservation of local history. With its interactive exhibits and engaging programs, it offers residents and visitors a deeper appreciation for our shared heritage. At the same time, the local drama and music programs are flourishing, providing artists of all ages with a platform to express their creativity and connect with the community. By raising awareness and garnering support for these initiatives, we can ensure their sustainability and growth. Local events, fundraising campaigns, and outreach efforts aim to foster a sense of pride in our cultural resources. Together, we can create a vibrant environment where the arts thrive, enriching the lives of everyone in our community and inspiring future generations to explore and celebrate our rich cultural landscape.

Temecula Valley Museum
TVWC members volunteer 150 to 200 hours annually to support the museum with various events including: the annual third grade history contest; the Second Saturday monthly celebration of the history and heritage of different cultures that call Temecula Valley home; artists’ receptions and performances; Night of the Luminaries celebrating the Summer Solstice; the annual bazaar; the Reality Rally featuring reality stars from a variety of television shows; and decorating the museum rotunda for the holidays.
TVWC awards grants to the Temecula Valley Museum to help offset the cost of various exhibits. Most recently, the museum received a $1,500 grant for the Native American Village.

Support for Local Arts Organizations
TVWC supports and attends local productions and shows at venues such as the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, The Merc, and Moonlight Vista Theater. Members also look forward to “Afternoons at the Movies” and the follow-up discussions to critique the films and discuss the writing, directing, acting, and cinematography.


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