A Hall with History

The Laurel Community Home Club was formed in 1923, with the aim of maintaining and updating the Laurel Hall for community and farm meetings, as well as social gatherings. The Hall has been a significant meeting place for the community for nearly 100 years, and its vision is to continue serving future generations. The Hall has been a place for various events, including family reunions, birthday parties, and bridal showers, creating memories and a sense of belonging for families in the community.

Maintaining a 100 year old hall comes with responsibility. The vision of the Laurel Community Home Club is to gather with our community to maintain and update Laurel Hall so that it will continue to be a meeting place for future generations. Make a donation today.

The Friendship Star Barn Quilt

As you drive past our Hall, the Friendship Star is easy to notice! This is a barn quilt, a traditional form of folk art hung on barns and community halls and inspired by quilt patterns. The Friendship Star has roots in the quilting traditions of American in the mid-1800s. Our unique version of the Star pattern was designed by the Westside Quilters Guild of Hillsboro. We’ve since adapted the pattern into our current logo so you can recognize us on roads both rural and digital.