The Alpine Woman's Club occupies the 1899 Victorian Town Hall at 2156 Alpine Boulevard, one of Alpine's oldest standing structures and a continuously active civic venue since the club purchased the building in 1932. The 136-capacity auditorium with a full stage, upright piano, commercial kitchen, and outdoor gazebo hosts weddings, receptions, and community events, with cultural programming that includes performances by Diane School of Dance on Alpine Boulevard. Originally organized as the Ladies Aid Society in 1900 and incorporated under its current name in 1927, the club's Scholarship, Preservation, and Education Foundation has distributed more than $176,000 in scholarships since the 1950s, when the program began funding nursing students' tuition. Signature annual events include the Holiday Home Tour, the Victorian Tea, the Flowers in the Mountains garden tour, and the Attic Treasures Sale, a calendar that draws patrons from across the Alpine Blvd dining corridor near Janet's Montana Cafe. The Town Hall retains its original Victorian architecture with modern air conditioning and ADA-accessible restroom facilities across a footprint that includes the auditorium, stage, kitchen, and landscaped grounds with a gazebo.