The Jarrettsville Booklovers Club celebrated its 100th anniversary on Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Jarrettsville library.
The club was begun in 1913 by Laura Evans, a local minister's wife. She is said to have felt that the town needed some "literary life." It was decided to limit the membership to 24 local women who would form a circulating library by passing books from member to member. The club is still limited to 24 members, however books are obtained from the Jarrettsville library. Originally meetings were held bi-weekly in members' homes, but meetings are held now once a year at the Jarrettsville branch in November. In 1913 there was much skepticism among some local men about the club lasting very long.
The club honored Pauline Carico, the oldest member who is the same age as the club - 100 years. After Carico received a standing ovation, Chad Shrodes, Harford County Council member, presented a proclamation honoring the club and its longevity.