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Reciprocal Clubs Procedures for Using Reciprocal Clubs Reciprocal Clubs Procedures for Using Reciprocal Clubs One of the privileges of the Columbia Club membership is our reciprocal arrangements with more than 200 private clubs throughout the U.S. and abroad. When visiting a reciprocal club, members must obtain a Letter of Introduction. These letters are issued to members in good standing only and may be obtained from the Membership Office, Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm. The letter, which is issued in the member’s name for use by the member, is valid for the duration of your visit and is sent ahead of the member to the host club. A copy of the letter will be sent to the member for their records as well. Columbia Club members must conform to the rules, regulations and policies of the host club. It is advisable for members to call the reciprocal club prior to their visit for reservations, rules and any operational changes. Charges made by Columbia Club members at reciprocal clubs are to be settled upon departure. Additional information on your reciprocal clubs can be found on your website, www.columbia-club.org. To obtain a Letter of Introduction, call 317-761-7517, or email your membership coordinator at [email protected]. When contacting your membership coordinator, please have your name, member number and dates you will be visiting the club prepared. Contact individual clubs for hours of operation. For your convenience, your Indiana Reciprocal Clubs are listed below: The Anderson Country Club Maple Creek Golf & Country Club The Country Club of Terre Haute Pine Valley Country Club The Harrison Lake Country Club Pottawattomie Country Club Hickory Stick Golf Club The Sagamore Club Hillcrest Country Club Ulen Country Club The Indianapolis Propylaeum For more information on these clubs, please refer to the Indiana club listings in the brochure. ALASKA Los Angeles Athletic Club The Petroleum Club of Anchorage Overnight Accommodations www.petroclub.net www.laac.com 3307 C Street, Suite 120 431 West Seventh Street Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Los Angeles, California 90014 (907) 563-5090 (213) 625-2211 (907) 563-3623 Fax (213) 689-1194 Fax **Also gives access to the California Yacht ARKANSAS Club -Marina Del Ray** The Little Rock Club www.littlerockclub.com The Magic Castle Regions Bank Building www.magiccastle.com 400 West Capitol, Suite 1559 7001 Franklin Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Los Angeles, CA 90028 (501) 372-1821 (323) 851-3313 (501) 372-1824 Fax Balboa Bay Club CALIFORNIA Overnight Accommodations Petroleum Club of Bakersfield www.balboabayclub.com www.thepetroleumclub.com 1221 West Coast Highway 5060 California Avenue, 12th Floor Newport Beach, California 92663 Bakersfield, California 93309 (949) 645-5000 (661) 324-6561 (949) 642-6947 Fax The Jonathan Club – Town Club Bellevue Club Overnight Accommodations Overnight Accommodations www.jc.org www.bellevueclub.org 545 South Figueroa Street 525 Bellevue Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90071 Oakland, California 94610 (213) 624-0881 (510) 451-1000 (213) 488-1425 Fax (510) 832-0219 Fax The Jonathan Club – Beach Club The Riviera Country Club www.jc.org Overnight Accommodations 850 Palisades Beach Road www.therivieracountryclub.com Santa Monica, CA 90403 1250 Capri Drive (310) 393-9245 Pacific Palisades, California 90272 (310) 451-4126 Fax (310) 454-6591 The City Club of San Francisco COLORADO www.cityclubsf.com El Paso Club 55 Sansome Street, 10th Floor www.elpasoclub.com San Francisco, California 94104 30 East Platte Avenue (415) 362-2480 Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903 (415) 362-2042 Fax (719) 634-1564 (719) 634-1337 Fax Marines’ Memorial Club Overnight Accommodations Denver Athletic Club www.marineclub.com www.denverathleticclub.org 609 Sutter Street 1325 Glenarm Place San Francisco, California 94102 PO Box 988 (415) 673-6672 Denver, Colorado 80204 (415) 441-3649 Fax (303) 534-1211 (303) 825-7343 Fax University Club of San Francisco Overnight Accommodations University Club www.univclub.com www.uclubdenver.org 800 Powell Street 1673 Sherman Street San Francisco, California 94109 Denver, Colorado 80203 (415) 781-0900 (303) 861-4267 (415) 677-9323 Fax (303) 861-2723 Fax University Club of Santa Barbara CONNECTICUT www.uclubsb.org The Hartford Club 1332 Santa Barbara Street Overnight Accommodations Santa Barbara, California 91303 www.hartfordclub.com (805) 966-0853 46 Prospect Street (805) 966-9143 Fax Hartford, Connecticut 06103 (860) 522-1271 Lomas Santa Fe Country Club (860) 246-2330 Fax www.lomassantafecc.com 1505 Lomas Santa Fe Drive The Graduate Club Solana Beach, California 92075 Overnight Accommodations (858) 755-6768 www.graduateclub.com (858) 793-0299 Fax 155 Elm Street New Haven, Connecticut 06510 (203) 624-3197 (203) 624-1129 Fax The Thames Club City Tavern Club www.thamesclub.org www.citytavernclubdc.org 290 State Street 3206 M Street, NW New London, Connecticut 06320 Washington, D.C. 20007 (860) 443-5504 (202) 337-8770 (860) 443-8925 Fax (202) 625-2689 Fax The Soundview Club The George Town Club Overnight Accommodations www.georgetownclub.org www.thesoundviewclub.com 1530 Wisconsin Avenue 2 Stamford Forum Washington, D.C. 20007 Stamford, Connecticut 06901 (202) 333-9330 (203) 359-9333 (203) 348-2431 Fax Cosmos Club Overnight Accommodations DELAWARE www.cosmosclub.org University & Whist Club 2121 Massachusetts Avenue NW Overnight Accommodations Washington, D.C. 20008 www.universityandwhistclub.com (202) 387-7783 805 North Broom Street (202) 234-6817 Fax Wilmington, Delaware 19806 (302) 658-5125 The National Press Club (302) 658-6415 Fax www.press.org 529 14th Street NW, 13th Floor DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington, D.C. 20045 The Army and Navy Club (202) 662-7500 Overnight Accommodations (202) 662-7537 Fax www.armynavyclub.org 901 17th Street, NW University Club of D.C. Washington, D.C. 20006 Overnight Accommodations (202) 628-8400 www.universityclubdc.com (202) 785-2481 Fax 1135 16th Street NW Washington, D.C. 20036 Capitol Hill Club (202) 862-8800 www.capitolhillclub.org (202) 628-1236 Fax 300 First Street, SE FLORIDA Washington, D.C. 20003 Epping-Forest Yacht Club (202) 484-4590 www.efyc.com (202) 484-0294 Fax 1830 Epping Forest Drive **visitors will be charged a $2.50 guest Jacksonville, Florida 32217 fee** (904) 739-7200 (904) 733-0054 Fax The River Club Sarasota Yacht Club www.jaxriverclub.com www.sarasotayachtclub.org One Independent Drive, 1100 John Ringling Boulevard Suite 3500 Sarasota, Florida 34236 Jacksonville, Florida 32202 (941) 365-4191 (904) 354-1111 (941) 373-0121 Fax (904) 350-0346 Fax **Reciprocal use of the Sarasota Club is available 14 concurrent days per calendar year** Mountain Lake www.mountainlakecc.com Governors Club 2300 N. Scenic Highway www.govclub.com Lake Wales, Florida 33898 202 1/2 South Adams Street (863) 676-5900 PO Box 10568 (863) 676-5602 Fax Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (850) 224-0650 Smyrna Yacht Club (850) 681-6957 Fax www.smyrnayachtclub.com 1201 South Riverside Drive University Club of Tampa New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 www.uclubtampa.com (386) 427-4040 One Tampa City Center, Suite 3800 Tampa, Florida 33602 The Coral Gables Country Club (813) 223-3737 www.coralgablescountryclub.com (813) 223-3576 Fax 997 North Greenway Drive Miami, Florida 33134 GEORGIA (305) 392-0819 City Club of Buckhead (305) 392-0812 Fax cityclubofbuckhead.com The Atlanta Financial Center University Club of Orlando 3343 Peachtree Road, Suite 1850 www.ucluborlando.com Atlanta, GA 30326 150 East Central Boulevard (404) 442-2600 Orlando, Florida 32501 (407) 425-2514 The Commerce Club (407) 425-2517 Fax www.thecommerceclub.org 191 Peachtree Street NE, 49th Floor Ft. Lauderdale Country Club Atlanta, Georgia 30303 www.fortlauderdalecc.com (404) 222-0191 415 Country Club Circle (404) 222-9110 Fax Plantation, Florida 33317 (954) 587-4700 (954) 318-0197 Fax The Georgian Club Pacific Club www.georgianclub.com www.thepacificclub.org 100 Galleria Parkway NW 1451 Queen Emma Street Atlanta, Georgia 30339 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 (770) 952-6000 (808) 536-0836 (770) 933-0605 Fax (808) 533-6710 Fax Pinnacle Club IDAHO www.pinnacleclub.us The Arid Club 699 Broad Street www.aridclub.org Augusta, Georgia 30901 1137 West River Street (706) 722-5792 Boise, Idaho 83707 (706) 722-5737 Fax (208) 343-4631 (208) 345-5903 Fax Chattahoochee River Club ILLINOIS www.chattahoocheeriverclub.com The Chicago Club 1100 Bay Avenue Overnight Accommodations PO Box 1238 www.thechicagoclub.org Columbus, Georgia 31902 81 East Van Buren Street (706) 596-1100 Chicago, Illinois 60605 (706) 571-8779 Fax (312) 427-1825 (312) 427-1915 Fax The Chatham Club **No Dining or Valet Services available on www.chathamclub.org Weekends** 15 East Liberty Street, 14th Floor Savannah, Georgia 31401 The Standard Club (912) 233-4171 Overnight Accommodations (912) 232-9048 Fax www.stclub.org 320 S. Plymouth Court HAWAII Chicago, Illinois 60604 Outrigger Canoe Club (312) 427-9100 www.outriggercanoeclub.com (312) 427-9483 Fax 2909 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, Hawaii 96815 (808) 923-1585 (808) 921-1414 Fax The Union League Club of Chicago Sangamo Club Overnight Accommodations www.sangamoclub.net www.ulcc.org 227 East Adams 65 West Jackson Boulevard Springfield, Illinois 62701 Chicago, Illinois 60604 (217) 544-1793 (312) 427-7800 (217) 544-1795 Fax (312) 427-8117 Fax Creve Coeur Club of Peoria University Club of Chicago www.crevecoeurclub.org Overnight Accommodations 456 Fulton Street, Suite 186 www.ucco.com Peoria, Illinois 61602 East Monroe Street (309) 672-2267 Chicago, Illinois 60603 (312) 726-2840 INDIANA (312) 726-0620 Fax The Anderson Country Club www.andersonclub.com
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