The Kenilworth Assembly Hall (also known as The Kenilworth Club), was designed by noted architect George W. Maher and is the historic building that has served as Kenilworth’s community house since its construction in 1906-1907. The Kenilworth Assembly Hall represents an evolution of the old New England village meeting house and has long been regarded as a masterpiece of George W. Maher’s mature prairie style. The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and stands as the prominent centerpiece of Kenilworth, serving in a civic and cultural capacity for over 100 years. Many events are hosted weekly at The Assembly Hall from weddings, parties and luncheons to community meetings and events for adults and families. www.kenilworthassemblyhall.org Not-for-profit organization that is a member-based club with recreational boating and social events for members. The second floor is primarily a rental venue. https://wilmetteharbor.org/ Our club was founded in 1891 as a service organization dedicated to enriching the civic, educational, and social service sectors of our community. It stored books for the Elmwood Library Association until a public library opened to house them in 1904. It supplied lifeguards to the first public beach, supported a visiting nurse, oversaw the creation of Wilmette’s League of Women Voters, and ran a canning kitchen during World War II. Philanthropic, educational and cultural activities. www.womansclubofwilmette.org
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