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Shop 'til You Drop History


Our club hosted its first craft show in late 1990’s with just a few vendors coming to monthly meetings for members to shop. The small “show” quickly grew to 100 vendors in 2006 and relocated to Lone Star College Cy-Fair campus. After having to cancel the 2008 show due to Hurricane Ike, it was moved again in 2009 to accommodate the ever-growing numbers and shoppers. Our newest and present location is The Berry Center.


What once was a small craft show has grown into Shop ‘til You Drop Marketplace, a true shopping extravaganza with more than 275 vendors & booths and is attended by over 5500 people. The event is 100% run by CWC members, our Community Partners, and various organizations that support us. We are proud to donate all proceeds back to the community in the form of student scholarships and charitable donations. Cy-Fair Women's Club has a booth at STYD located near the main entrance. We invite you to stop by our booth and chat with some of our members. We would love to visit with you!




The Pink Ladies History



How and when did pink become our signature color? Our unofficial club historian, Janet Barber, shared that it was part of a rebranding campaign in 2011/2012 when we changed our name from the Copperfield Women’s Club to the Cy-Fair Women’s Club.  

Originally, the club's color was dark green, accompanied by a pinecone logo. To maintain continuity, the club kept the initials "CWC." Members were invited to submit their ideas for a logo and color options.  Ultimately, a simple yet striking two-color design was chosen, which is still in use today.

And that is why we are proudly known as “
the pink ladies” to this day!