Our Story
In March 1935, a group of visionary women established the Fort Worth Lecture Foundation, breaking societal norms to create a space for intellectual growth. They invited a diverse array of speakers, including renowned authors like Gertrude Stein and Edna St. Vincent Millay, celebrated artists such as Salvador Dali, and influential politicians, including Winston Churchill's grandson. This initiative not only expanded their horizons but also fostered a legacy of learning that continues today. With a membership of 800 and a waiting list, the Foundation thrives as a vibrant community of women dedicated to education and cultural enrichment.