Country Club Park's boundaries are roughly Olympic Boulevard on the north, Western Avenue on the east, Pico Boulevard on the south, and Crenshaw Boulevard on the west. The district is bordered by Olympic Park on the west, Wilshire Park on the north, Koreatown on the east, Harvard Heights on the southeast, and Arlington Heights on the south. Major thoroughfares in the district include Olympic Boulevard and Country Club Drive. Most of the district is in ZIP code 90019.

Country Club Park is a generally upscale district single family homes, Art Deco bungalows and apartment buildings. It was developed from the 1910s onward as a whites-only neighborhood, currently with whites still in the neighborhood many of which are gentrifying the area, but now also has populations of blacks (particularly in Lafayette Square), Asians (near Koreatown), and Latinos (throughout the district but especially in Mid-City), making it one of the city's most diverse areas. Some of the district's more affluent neighborhoods are quasi-gated communities, with access from the major thoroughfares barred by wrought iron fences. In general, Country Club Park serves as a buffer or transition zone between the wealthier neighborhoods to the north and west and the poorer areas of South Los Angeles.

Eileen has donated her time to help photograph and produce the Country Club Calendar for the last several years.