Woman’s Club of Red Bank Welcomes Jennifer Noonan the Board
The Woman’s Club of Red Bank is proud to announce an exciting new chapter in its leadership—welcoming Jennifer Noonan to its Board of Directors.
If you’ve attended a club event over the past year, you’ve likely experienced Jennifer’s creative vision firsthand. As Co-Chair of the Beautification Committee, she has helped transform ordinary gatherings into beautifully curated experiences. From seasonal décor to thoughtfully themed fundraisers, her work has brought warmth, energy, and cohesion to the Club’s programming.
But Jennifer’s impact goes far beyond aesthetics.
Over the past 12 months, she has demonstrated a remarkable ability to blend history, art, and community engagement:
- She preserved a piece of the Club’s heritage by framing and donating an heirloom tea gown from 1875, honoring the era of the Reckless Estate. (view more about the heirloom tea gown here.)
- She created connection and joy through a Paint & Sip fundraiser that brought members and guests together in a relaxed, creative setting. (view the Paint & Sip fundraiser here.)
- She contributed to strengthening membership engagement through the Eleanor Welcoming Committee. (more about our Eleanor avatar here.)
- She led Focus, a standout art auction fundraiser that showcased creativity while supporting the Club’s mission. (Focus is available for purchase)
Jennifer’s passion for community extends beyond the Club. As an artist and active networker, she continuously finds ways to bring people together and support meaningful initiatives throughout the Red Bank area.
Her dedication is also being recognized on a broader stage. On April 26th, she will be honored by the Monmouth County Daughters of Ireland at their Shamrock Soirée as Daughter of the Year, celebrating her commitment to community service, artistic expression, and fundraising.
Jennifer’s appointment to the Board reflects not only her past contributions, but the exciting future ahead. With her creativity, leadership, and heart for service, she is sure to help guide the Woman’s Club of Red Bank to even greater impact.
