Reciprocal Clubs 2009
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Overnight accommodations are indicated by the following: ALASKA The Petroleum Club of Anchorage Mr. Peter Muller 3301 C Street Suite #120 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 907-563-5090 907-563-3523 (Fax) www.petroclub.net The Club is centrally located between Benson and 36th Avenue. Lunch and dinner service is available Monday-Friday, 11 AM–2 PM and 5:30–9:30 PM, Bar service is available Monday- Friday 11 AM- 11 PM. Saturday bar service is available from 5-11:00 PM. Reservations for dining are requested; the dress code is business attire during the day and casual dress in the evening, depending upon the event. Private rooms are available for parties of 2 up to twenty-four. A letter of introduction is required for reservations. Payment upon departure is required unless prior arrangements have been made with the Petroleum Club. Cash or credit cards are accepted. ARIZONA Arizona Club Ms. Sharon Martin 201 N. Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85004 602-253-1121 602-252-0345 (Fax) 1-800-207-9843 Central Réservations [email protected] www.arizonaclub.org The Club was established in 1894 and is now a member of a consortium with The Harbor Club at Seattle & Bellevue, Washington. The Arizona Club’s location is designed to offer members the finest of dining experiences including penthouse locations, with stunning panoramic views of the Valley. Club quarters include lounges, bars, casual eating areas, formal dining rooms, game rooms, meeting and banquet facilities. A la Carte service is unavailable on Saturday and Sunday. There are no sports facilities. Overnight accommodations are offered through selected area hotels. CALIFORNIA The Berkeley City Club Ms. Nancy Johnson 2315 Durant Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 510-848-7800 510-848-5900 (Fax) www.berkeleycityclub.com The Berkeley City Club is a California State Historical Landmark. The Club is located approximately 20 minutes from downtown San Francisco and five minutes from the University of California, Berkeley campus. The Club serves breakfast seven days a week, lunch Monday through Friday, and dinner nightly with the exception of Wednesday and Sunday. The Club also offers private rooms for meetings, parties and receptions. The Berkeley City Club has a heated indoor pool and fitness center. Payment is expected on departure with cash, personal checks, traveler’s checks or a major credit card. The Regency Club Mr. Dorian Freeman 1 10900 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90024 310-208-1443 310-208-1378 (Fax) www.theregencyclub.com Established in 1981, the Regency Club was designed to offer an environment that is sophisticated and elegant. Located on famous Wilshire Boulevard, the Club features fashion shows, art exhibits, guest chef appearances as well as luxurious dining and private room accommodations. The Regency Club serves breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday and dinner is served Monday through Saturday. Jacket and tie for men and similar dress for women are required. There are no overnight accommodations or sports facilities. The Pacific Club Mr. Joseph A. Gatto 4110 MacArthur Boulevard Newport Beach CA 92660 949-955-1123 949-428-1182 (Fax) www.pacificclub.org The Club is located in the center of the business, financial, theater and cultural district of Orange County and is approximately five minutes from John Wayne Airport. The Pacific Club offers breakfast and lunch from Monday through Friday and dinner from Monday through Saturday. Business casual attire in appropriate for the Main Club House; jacket and tie are not required. Private dining rooms are available for meetings and events with advance reservations. A Spa and Fitness Center offers massage therapy, facials, sauna, Jacuzzi and herbal wraps as well as personal trainers, aerobic classes, Yoga and Pilate’s. Overnight accommodations are available through a special arrangement with the Sutton Place Hotel. Free parking is available. The Balboa Bay Club Mr. Henry Schielein 1221 West Coast Highway Newport Beach CA 92663 949-645-5000 949-630-4385 (Fax) 888-445-7153 toll-free www.balboabayclub.com The Club, located on beautiful Balboa Bay, offers 144 slips for boats. The manicured beach includes a seasonal lifeguard staff that can assist with rental of paddleboats, kayaks, and electric boats. Chairs, towels, and umbrellas are complimentary. The Club serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week. Athletic facilities include: exercise center, handball, masseur, racquetball, sauna, pool, outdoor tennis, and a whirlpool The Club has recently completed a $60 million renovation project, which included the Clubhouse, new Spa facilities offering massage therapy, a new waterfront pool and a new 130-room guestroom resort on the water with restaurants and meeting rooms. Appropriate attire is requested for the respective areas of the Club. Letter of Introduction and current Club card required. The Club offers overnight accommodations. Charges are to be paid in full by cash or major credit card upon departure. The Sutter Club Mr. Marvin Shoultes 1220 9th Street Sacramento CA 95814 916-442-0456 2 916-442-0456 (fax) [email protected] The Sutter Club, founded in 1889, is the second oldest private Club in California. Every Governor, save one, has been a member of the Sutter Club. The Club is located in downtown Sacramento across from the State Capitol building, and is 10 minutes from the airport. Breakfast and lunch are served Monday through Friday. Dinner is served only on Thursday evenings. Jacket and tie are required in the formal dining room. Private dining rooms are available for meetings, dinners or receptions upon reservation. There are no overnight accommodations or athletic facilities. University Club Mr. Michael George 800 Powell Street San Francisco, California 94108 415-781-0900 415-677-9323 (Fax) www.univclub.com [email protected] The University Club, founded in 1890, is located four blocks from the financial district, four blocks from Union Square shopping, two blocks from Chinatown and the famous Cable Car stops at the Clubhouse door. San Francisco’s finest hotels and restaurants surround the Club. The Club offers a wide scope of social and cultural events year-round. Breakfast and lunch are served Monday – Friday, and dinner on Wednesday only, in their third-floor dining room featuring spectacular views of San Francisco Bay. Private dining and conference rooms are available by reservation. Athletic facilities include premier squash courts, steam and sauna room and a new Fitness Center. Overnight accommodations are available in their newly refurbished rooms or suites. A complimentary continental Breakfast is available for guests on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Payment upon departure is requested by cash or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or American Express). Marines’ Memorial Club & Hotel Mr. Michael Allen 609 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA 94102 415-673-6672 415-441-3649 fax www.MarineClub.com The Marines’ Memorial Club & Hotel is housed in an historic 1920’s Beaux-arts building just off Union Square. It is steps from world-class dining, shopping, entertainment, galleries, cable cars and Chinatown. The Club offers overnight accommodations in its 138 uniquely appointed rooms and suites. Overnight guests are treated to a complimentary full breakfast each morning, and nightly complimentary Happy Hour. They have a complete fitness club with indoor lap pool, a Member Business Center and dining is offered in two excellent restaurants. Private meetings, dinners and banquets for up to 300 people can be accommodated by reservation. Accounts must be settled before departure. COLORADO El Paso Club Mr. Robert Gonzales 30 East Platte Avenue Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903 www.elpasoclub.com 719-634-1564 719-634-1337 (Fax) The El Paso Club located at the foot of Pike’s Peak is approximately seven miles from the Colorado Springs Airport in the north central part of the city. The Club serves lunch weekdays and dinner on 3 Thursday evenings. The Club also has private dining facilities. The El Paso Club does not have athletic facilities or guestrooms. Guests may have their accounts settled upon departure with cash or billed back to their home Club. Business casual dress code is acceptable on Fridays only. The Denver Athletic Club Mr. Andre Van Hall 1325 Glenarm Place Denver, Colorado 80204 303-534-1211 303-534-1125 (Fax) www.denverathleticclub.org The Denver Athletic Club, established in 1884, is one of the oldest and most prestigious private clubs in the United States. The Club is adjacent to the Denver Convention Center and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Facilities include a wellness center, physical therapy, conditioning center, squash, racquetball, swimming pool, gymnasium, bowling, billiards, tanning, massage, golf, tennis, rollerblading, and more. Dinner is served Monday through Friday. Casual dress is appropriate in all areas of the club. CONNECTICUT The Hartford Club Mr. Steven Till 46 Prospect Street Hartford, Connecticut 06103 860-522-1271 860-240-7581 (Fax) www.hartfordclub.com The Hartford Club is located in downtown Hartford, in the heart of the financial district. Breakfast and lunch are served Monday through Friday while dinner is served Tuesday through Saturday. The Hartford Club offers 15 dining rooms, including a formal ballroom, for private functions that can accommodate 2 – 400 guests. The Club offers athletic facilities by arrangements with a nearby sports facility. The dress code is business attire for men and women with the exception of the “Members Grille” where casual attire is encouraged (for lunch only). Reciprocal members and their guests may park in the adjacent Travelers Garage; however, reservations must be made in advance. The Club no longer offers overnight accommodations. Accounts must be settled upon departure and the Club accepts all major credit cards. Quinnipiack Club Mr. Richter Elser 221 Church Street New Haven, Connecticut 06510-6509 203-562-3147 203-624-3341 (Fax) [email protected] www.qclub.org The Quinnipiack Club, established in 1871, is located in downtown New Haven, one block from the Yale University campus.