JLOCC History

As we mark 70 years of service, leadership, and community impact, we invite you to explore the rich history of JLOCC. Browse through decades of publications, press coverage, photos, and cherished memorabilia that tell the story of our League and the women who made it what it is today.  

Explore our archive sections below:

  • News Articles
  • JLOCC Publications
  • Annual Reports
  • Photos
  • 65th Anniversary Video
  • Civic Recognitions
  • From the Archives

Do you have photos, documents, or memorabilia to contribute to our archives? We’d love to hear from you! Send your submissions to 70th@jlocc.org and help us continue to grow and preserve the history of JLOCC. 

News Articles

Newspaper clippings and press coverage spanning our full 70-year history.

JLOCC Publications

A look back at JLOCC through our own words — newsletters and publications produced by the League throughout our history.

Annual Reports

A sample of some of our Annual Reports developed by JLOCC; annual summaries of our programs, finances, and community investments.

Photos

Candid moments, events, and portraits capturing our League through the decades.

65th Anniversary Video

Although we marked our 65th Anniversary during the pandemic, this tribute video — crafted by our 60th Anniversary Committee — keeps our history alive and close.

Civic Recognition 

Awards, honors, and acknowledgments recognizing our League’s civic contributions.

From the Archives

A curated collection of artifacts, keepsakes, and memorabilia that tell the story of 70 years of service, leadership, and community impact.

The Junior League of Orange County, CA has served this community for 70 years. The documents in this archive reflect the full arc of that history — including moments we celebrate and chapters we have grown from. We share these documents in the spirit of transparency and honest reflection, trusting our community to engage with history thoughtfully. JLOCC today is committed to being an organization where all women are welcomed, valued, and empowered to make a difference.