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History of the Betsey Mills Club The Betsey Mills was founded in 1911 under the name
The Girls’ Monday Club. The Monday Club was the result of a sewing class started in 1898 in Marietta by Mrs. Betsey
Mills and other community minded women. The first permanent home of the Monday Club was the white frame house on the
corner of Fourth and Putnam Streets. The home was donated by Mr. and Mrs. William Mills
in 1916. The home became the nucleus of the present complex constructed by Mr. Mills as a memorial to his wife.
The Betsey Mills as you see it today was dedicated on June 13, 1927 and donated by Mr. Mills to the community of Marietta. Today,
the Betsey continues to offer programs and services for every member of the community. Pool Therapy, Warm Water Arthritis
Workout, and Yoga are just a few of the many health enhancement programs available at the Betsey. Programs include a
state licensed Day Care and Preschool Center, Red Cross Authorized swim lessons, and classes for all ages. Rooms are
also available for meetings, special events and classes. The needs and desires of community members determine what classes
and activities are offered. The Betsey Mills has always offered safe and secure housing for women in our dormitories on the
second floor. The residents enjoy the peaceful nature of downtown living at a low weekly rate. The Betsey will
continue to offer housing at low rates due to the support of the community through donations and volunteering for functions
throughout the year.
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Remember swimming in our
heated pool is a great way to spend a few hours with friends and family.
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