ABOUT CTBPW
Our History
The Cross Timbers Business and Professional Women's Club was chartered in 1977 and was affiliated with the National Federation of Business and Professional Women. As annual dues began to rise, the club chose to become independent of the National Federation, allowing us to use our dues and other income to benefit our local community.
In 2023, we joined forces with the former members of the Zonta Club of Erath County to become one. This merger increased our fundraising and community outreach capabilities adding the ever popular Penny Auction and Run With Rudolph Race to our yearly calendars. Please check out our Fundraisers page for more details.
The Cross Timbers Business and Professional Women's Club was chartered in 1977 and was affiliated with the National Federation of Business and Professional Women. As annual dues began to rise, the club chose to become independent of the National Federation, allowing us to use our dues and other income to benefit our local community.
In 2023, we joined forces with the former members of the Zonta Club of Erath County to become one. This merger increased our fundraising and community outreach capabilities adding the ever popular Penny Auction and Run With Rudolph Race to our yearly calendars. Please check out our Fundraisers page for more details.
What We Do
Cross Timbers Business and Professional Women (CTBPW) is a non-profit, non-partisan group of business owners, educators, local business women, artisans, active home-makers, and retired professionals. We gather together to support one another and our community through relationship, resources, and advocacy.
We meet twice monthly in Stephenville, Texas at Wellington State Bank. The first Tuesday of the month is our business lunch at noon. The third Tuesday is our program meeting at 6:00 pm. We use our time at these meetings to discuss and implement our objectives.
Cross Timbers Business and Professional Women (CTBPW) is a non-profit, non-partisan group of business owners, educators, local business women, artisans, active home-makers, and retired professionals. We gather together to support one another and our community through relationship, resources, and advocacy.
We meet twice monthly in Stephenville, Texas at Wellington State Bank. The first Tuesday of the month is our business lunch at noon. The third Tuesday is our program meeting at 6:00 pm. We use our time at these meetings to discuss and implement our objectives.
Our Objectives
To elevate the standards for women in business and in the professions
To promote the interests of business and professional women
To bring about a spirit of cooperation among business and professional women
To extend opportunities to business and professional women through educational programs of industrial, scientific, and vocational activities
To elevate the standards for women in business and in the professions
To promote the interests of business and professional women
To bring about a spirit of cooperation among business and professional women
To extend opportunities to business and professional women through educational programs of industrial, scientific, and vocational activities