Woodlawn receives no state or federal funding for its preservation or operations, so we count on friends like you to help us fulfill our mission of maintaining this important historic site for public enjoyment.
You can become a friend of Woodlawn by sending us a check at:
PO Box 15097
Alexandria, VA 22309
or by calling in a credit card number to (703) 780-4000 during regular business hours.
Levels of Membership
Individual: $30.00
Family: $40.00
Sponsor: $100.00
Benefactor: $500.00 — or more!
We will thank you for your support by providing some nifty benefits and perks.
-Get in Free: Your membership card will entitle you to free admission to both Woodlawn and its sister site, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pope-Leighey House. A family membership covers you and 3 of your nearest and dearest. A sponsor can bring up to 6 people and a benefactor may request a private tour for up to 10.
- A 10% discount at our museum shop, featuring lots of Frank Lloyd Wright designed items (note: discounts do not apply to sale items and consignment goods made by our support group, Nelly‘s Needlers).
- Invitations to exclusive events and fundraisers like our legendary Woodlawn Holiday dinner and springtime “Little Black Dress” event for Pope-Leighey.
– Discount admission to our public programs, including first-dibs seating for the upcoming talk by top-flight interior designer Barry Dixon in January 2010; our “Frank Lloyd Wright in Japan” program in the spring and upcoming events to launch our new Civil War and African-American history research initiative.
But wait! There’s more:
- Our friends also automatically become members of our parent organization, The National Trust for Historic Preservation. Perks there include a one-year subscription to the newly-redesigned Preservation magazine, which has features on how preservation builds communities, promotes sustainability and all sorts of other good stuff.
-Discounted admission with your National Trust membership card (which will arrive in a few weeks, in a separate mailing) to any of the 29 historic sites of The National Trust for Historic Preservation. The amount of the discount varies by site, but it’s usually pretty good. A list of these member sites is online at: www. preservationnation.org, click on “historic sites.”
The National Trust for Historic Preservation helps people protect, enhance, and enjoy the places that matter to them. By becoming a friend of Woodlawn, you’ll join the community of right-thinking people who agree that this place matters to us—and to the future.
Woodlawn matters to me because I am a member of The National Trust and also I am one of your “Herbies”. I helped to plant the “Herb Garden” I would love to come and visit again, I have been back several times. I was wondering if the Motel across the street is still operating and fit to stay in. I can’t remeber the name of it. We should have a reunion of us “Herbies”! I truly loved my week at Woodlawn and would volunteer to replant it if need be. Mary Warden
By: Mary Warden on November 11, 2009
at 5:44 pm
My wife loved our wedding day at Woodlawn and as such I feel compelled to donate to help keep the upkeep going- Im glad to be a friend of Woodlawn’s!
By: Scott montgomery on February 3, 2010
at 2:37 pm