Anonymous wrote:I feel like Loretta in Boise is researching her soon to be self-published ebook about a “social climbing high powered single mother of two” new to the DMV and navigating the seat of power. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:High powered, social climbing, A-type single mom of teen daughters new to DC and looking for the “right” social circles. What are the best private clubs that cater to families? Women? Moms? Already looked into the Metropolitan and Cosmos, but those seem more geared toward men.
Looking for something a little more Jack and Jill, but not sure Jack and Jill is for us either as my girls aren’t into the debutante ball/cotillion thing.
We live in DC proper so would prefer to not have to venture all the way out to country club land, but if absolutely necessary we will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok but have even one if you peasants ever set foot in a private club? OP asked for advice and is getting nothing but crap. Grow up
OP: university club, city tavern, and metropolitan are all very family friendly.
I’m a member of the Sulgrave club. Worth looking into. There are guest events throughout the year to give you a chance to meet members and see how you like the vibe.
Way to represent the Sulgrave Club by calling people peasants. That is why no one with any money or class wants to join these striver clubs, just people like OP. Here is some advice for the original poster, put your kids in a private school if you want to meet people "that matter."
- member of local country club that never goes because it's lame and I hate strivers, but my husband likes to golf
Anonymous wrote:Ok but have even one if you peasants ever set foot in a private club? OP asked for advice and is getting nothing but crap. Grow up
OP: university club, city tavern, and metropolitan are all very family friendly.
I’m a member of the Sulgrave club. Worth looking into. There are guest events throughout the year to give you a chance to meet members and see how you like the vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Since you are a social climber wannabe I think you’d fit in at Washington Golf, and should join Junior League.