NNLC is the official social club of New Neighbors League, Inc (NNLI) which was founded in
Dayton, Ohio in 1939 by Theodore R. Briggs.  Out of the business of greeting new residents
grew a recognized need for a social organization that allowed newcomers to meet
others who were also new to the area.

Theodore’s wife, Bunny, lived in many cities throughout the United States and knew the
loneliness associated with moving into unfamiliar areas. With the aid of the Ohio Federated
Woman’s Club, she drafted the Constitution and By-Laws for NNLC.  The first Chapter
was chartered in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1943.  As the greeting service operations were established
across the country, new club chapters were founded.  The St. Louis chapter was founded in 1966.

Dayton was home for New Neighbors League until 1986 when Corporate and Club Headquarters
were moved to Atlanta, Georgia and Cheryl Beaudreault assumed the position of National President.  
Presently there are fourteen operations nationwide.  Each Chapter operates independently within
established guidelines and under the direction of a local Board and Club Director.
New Neighbors League
Club of St. Louis

History of the Club
Our Sister Chapters
Birmingham, Alabama
Peachtree City, Georgia