The Neighbors of Woodcraft were a fraternal benefit society that originated as a splinter of the female auxiliary of the Woodmen of the World.
The origins of the society go back to the Supreme Session of the Woodmen Circle in 1897 when delegates from nine western states led by Mrs. C. C. Van Ornsdall passed a resolution to secede from the parent order and form the Pacific Circle, Women of Woodcraft.
Junior beneficial and social memberships was much like the adult counterparts, other than the fact that they needed their parents permission.
This Home was originally based in Riverside, California, but moved to Hood River, Oregon in 1952.
There was also a Grand Circle Scholarship Program open to sons, daughters or grandchildren of members.