Meet the Andover Service Club

57 years of service to the community

By Mary Ofenloch, ASC past president

On June 4, 1958, 22 women met at the home of Sue Camp to form a new club to replace the disbanded Unitarian Women’s Alliance. With its emphasis on community service, the Andover Service Club (ASC) was organized. Josephine Crisp was the first president, with a budget of $125.

Today, the Andover Service Club is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of 68 members who reside in Andover and neighboring communities.

The mission of ASC is to be of service to the people of the community and the state and to broaden and strengthen the social and intellectual life of the members. Any woman who is interested in service may become a member of the club. Annual dues are $10 and are for administrative purposes only.

When the ASC members, in 1959, decided to offer a scholarship to an Andover High School graduate, a Scholarship Ball was held. It raised $203.50, of which $200 was awarded to Richard Vaters. Since 1959, hundreds of Andover high school and continuing education college students have benefited financially from the ASC Merit Scholarship program.

ASC also contributes to the Andover After School Program, The Andover Beacon, Andover Elementary/Middle School, the Andover Food Pantry, East Andover Village Preschool, Kearsarge Council on Aging, Highland Lake Grange Hall Restoration, Danbury School, Child and Family Services, Friends of the Northern Rail Trail, and Andover Children’s Christmas.

In 1998, ASC leased the building currently called the Andover Thrift Shop from AE/MS. Proceeds from the sale of almost-new clothing and accessories at the shop are income for the ASC Merit Scholarship Program. Thrift Shop hours are 10 AM to 4 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and 10 AM to 2 PM on Saturday.

Fundraisers to support the many contributions made by ASC include raffles, the Proctor Birthday Cake project, luncheons at election and Town Meeting days, in-house auctions, treasure and bake sales, Thrift Shop sales, Thanksgiving pie sales, memorials, and donations.

The ASC has had 30 presidents since 1958. The Executive Board consists of the president; past president; first and second vice presidents; treasurer and assistant treasurer; recording secretary; and corresponding secretary. There are 15 committees, including Scholarships, Membership, Luncheons, Fundraising, History, Hospitality, Proctor Cakes, Programs, Publicity, Opening Words, Family Christmas, Town Hall Flowerbeds, Telephone, and Thrift Shop.

Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month from September through June at 10 AM in the Highland Lake Grange Hall. The Executive Board meets at 1 PM on the Tuesday before the first Wednesday.

It is the hope of the members of ASC that the club will continue in service to the community for another 57 years, and more. We look forward to your continuing support.