Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not use all that money for club dues to fund some charities!?!?
How about you do it for us? I’m happy with where my money goes Karen.
Of course you are - who cares about about the less fortunate, the hungry, or the sick.
Exactly. How. I h have YOU donated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not use all that money for club dues to fund some charities!?!?
How about you do it for us? I’m happy with where my money goes Karen.
Of course you are - who cares about about the less fortunate, the hungry, or the sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a wait list for membership once you have a sponsor?
We have 3 kids at Cathedral schools and half their friends (and ours at school) are members. I spend a good deal of my life dropping off my kids there. We have good (20 year) friends who I'm sure would sponsor us if asked and I could come up with 14 additional names fairly easily (people whose homes we've been to, etc).
Is there a current wait? I don't think I'm really interested but I've grown a little curious.
A few things:
Are you Jewish? You won’t get in unless you are Republican and even Jewish applicants have a very low percentage of being admitted.
I have heard from creditable sources that a few families in current senior class at STA were involved with blackballing not one but TWO fellow Jewish families.
Lastly it has a reputation of being the least inclusive and kind club and others such as Congressional are more prestigious but have a more open vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not use all that money for club dues to fund some charities!?!?
How about you do it for us? I’m happy with where my money goes Karen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a wait list for membership once you have a sponsor?
We have 3 kids at Cathedral schools and half their friends (and ours at school) are members. I spend a good deal of my life dropping off my kids there. We have good (20 year) friends who I'm sure would sponsor us if asked and I could come up with 14 additional names fairly easily (people whose homes we've been to, etc).
Is there a current wait? I don't think I'm really interested but I've grown a little curious.
A few things:
Are you Jewish? You won’t get in unless you are Republican and even Jewish applicants have a very low percentage of being admitted.
I have heard from creditable sources that a few families in current senior class at STA were involved with blackballing not one but TWO fellow Jewish families.
Lastly it has a reputation of being the least inclusive and kind club and others such as Congressional are more prestigious but have a more open vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a wait list for membership once you have a sponsor?
We have 3 kids at Cathedral schools and half their friends (and ours at school) are members. I spend a good deal of my life dropping off my kids there. We have good (20 year) friends who I'm sure would sponsor us if asked and I could come up with 14 additional names fairly easily (people whose homes we've been to, etc).
Is there a current wait? I don't think I'm really interested but I've grown a little curious.
Anonymous wrote:Why not use all that money for club dues to fund some charities!?!?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been there a few times as a guest with old family friends and it is very nice. Nicer than other clubs I’ve been to by a wide margin. Also, when I was growing up and friends’ families belonged there it was a good source of activities and a social life for the kids and teens. So, that is the plus side. People there are extremely conservative, and as far as I could hear politics are constantly discussed, even on the tennis courts and ice rink. If you are even a moderate Republican, it would be awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Couple of questions. Where do you live? If you live in Rockville or SS or some other crappy place do not apply. Also what law firm or lobbying outfit does your husband work for? If he works for Dewey, Patton Boggs or QGA you're more likely to get in than if he works for some leftist outfit.
This did not age well. Dewey met an inglorious end 2 years after this post, including jail time for some of its leaders. Patton Boggs was forced to merge and not sure how much of it is really left. QGA imploded in 2017. Maybe these people spent too much time at the club and not enough time at work?
Anonymous wrote:Our dear friends have asked us to join the club and have to be our sponsors. We are new to the area so don't know many people here. Generally do our main sponsors find the folks who will write letters for us and a co-sponsor or do we have to do that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello - We are interested in looking into membership at Chevy Chase Club, which I understand is a very selective club. If anyone has any insight into the process, current dues & fees, etc., it would be appreciated. We would be interested in the pool / social (not golf) membership, and we are a married couple under 35 (I've heard some clubs give discounted membership rates to younger couples).
Thanks!
If you have to ask. You're not eligible. A member, or members,have to nominate you for membership and you asking a member to sponsor you is simply not done. CCCC is for old Washingtonians and legacy memberships, government dignitaries, e.g. US Senators, cabinet members.
What is CCCC?