
For more than a century, a community of women devoted to scholarship, service, and the preservation of a beloved Winter Park landmark.
Founded January 13, 1915
On the thirteenth of January, 1915, Mrs. Helen Morse invited sixteen women to her home, Osceola Lodge — and from that gathering grew an enduring fellowship of purpose, learning, and quiet generosity.
Built in 1921 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, our clubhouse and Helen Morse Hall make an unforgettable setting — up to 120 banquet, 150 theater.

Exchange vows beneath chandeliers and timber, with a rose garden and terrace for golden-hour portraits.
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A dignified, gracious hall for remembrance — warm, historic, and tended with care.
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Stage-ready acoustics with a baby grand piano available on request — ideal for recitals and salons.
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Meetings, luncheons, and galas with A/V included and convenient on-site parking.
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Weekday $275/hr · weekend $350/hr · eight-hour days from $1,925, plus special 3-hour packages.
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Get in touchFrom a single afternoon at Osceola Lodge in 1915, the Club grew into one of Winter Park's most enduring institutions. In 1921, members raised $40,000 to build the clubhouse that still stands today.
Its auditorium, Helen Morse Hall, honors our founder, and in 1990 the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Our Scholarship Foundation has supported students since 1938.
A 501(c)(3) charitable organization for more than a century, the Club remains devoted to education, fellowship, and service to the community it calls home.
Weekly programs October through April — Thursdays at 2:00 p.m., followed by tea. Members' dues directly fund our scholarships and charitable giving.
Through our Scholarship Foundation and charitable giving, the Club returns the generosity of its members to the students and nonprofits of Orange & Seminole counties.
“Tradition, grace, and good works — carried forward by every member, in every generation.”