The National League of American Penwomen was founded in 1897, as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports and promotes professional women in arts, letters, music, and allied professions. I joined the organization in 2017, recruited by Sheila Firestone, the President of the Boca Raton Branch, at that time. At first, I applied as a Letters member, since I had authored several books, including three books of poetry. A couple of years later, I applied as a Music member, since I had composed well over 40 songs.
At two of the Florida regional conferences, I was a presenter. Also, I’ve been featured in the Pen Women Magazine. This has been a fruitful membership for me, introducing me to several authors, musicians, and visual artists. My ultimate goal is to apply as a Visual Artist in my 80s, which will happen by 2028, once I retire from teaching college and begin to paint, again.
On Thursday, September 12, 2024, I visited the Pen Arts Building at 1300 17th Street NW, Washington, DC, with my cousin Millicent Brady, for whom I organized her book, Stories, Poems & Musings. This building is 137 years old, and the interior is mostly original.
We were greeted by Evelyn Wofford, Director of NLAPW National. We had a pleasant meeting with Evelyn and got to meet the artist-in-resident pianist and composer, Simone Baron. The photos tell a lovely story. https://www.nlapw.org





































How lovely, Joan! I enjoyed reading your article and getting a glimpse into the historic Pen Arts mansion.