Special Notice
Yakima Woman’s Century Club at the Historic Donald House is not holding meetings or booking events until the COVID-19 crisis is considered under control. This means we are closed at Governor Inslee’s orders requesting groups over 10 shall not meet due to health considerations. We know this may impact your work, and we are sorry, but this is what we have to do.
Welcome to Woman's Century Club of Yakima
Special Notice
Yakima Woman’s Century Club at the Historic Donald House is not holding meetings or booking events until the COVID-19 crisis is considered under control. This means we are closed at Governor Inslee’s orders requesting groups over 10 shall not meet due to health considerations. We know this may impact your work, and we are sorry, but this is what we have to do.
Welcome to Woman's Century Club of Yakima
This beautifully maintained historical home located at 304 North Second Street, Yakima, was originally the home of George Donald and his family. Just a few blocks from downtown, it is the perfect location for events like weddings, receptions, showers, anniversaries, birthdays and family reunions.
The home was placed on the National Register of Historical Places in December 1976. It was the first building to be placed on the Yakima Register of Historic Places in February 2006.
The Woman’s Century Club of Yakima purchased the home in 1930 and has used it for their meetings and other events ever since. The home is available for rent for your special event.
Please take a look at our gallery to see what we offer in vintage elegance from the original entry way and library to the dining area with the original custom made furnishings.
This beautifully maintained historical home located at 304 North Second Street, Yakima, was originally the home of George Donald and his family. Just a few blocks from downtown, it is the perfect location for events like weddings, receptions, showers, anniversaries, birthdays and family reunions.
The home was placed on the National Register of Historical Places in December 1976. It was the first building to be placed on the Yakima Register of Historic Places in February 2006.
The Woman’s Century Club of Yakima purchased the home in 1930 and has used it for their meetings and other events ever since. The home is available for rent for your special event.
Please take a look at our gallery to see what we offer in vintage elegance from the original entry way and library to the dining area with the original custom made furnishings.