About City Club Raleigh. City Club Raleigh is the place where professional, industry, and civic leaders gather for meaning business connections and social activity. The Club hosts over 200 business and social member events per year to help local leaders develop a network of lifelong connections and relationships and enrich members’ lives with cultural, educational, and business-oriented.
City Club Raleigh is a wedding ceremony and reception venue located in Raleigh, North Carolina. This venue is perfect for couples seeking an elevated wedding day, setting the happy couple high above the Raleigh skyline. Additionally, with award-winning service and cuisine, this venue is sure to provide a wedding celebration that is elegant, private, and top-quality.
City Club Raleigh became a perfect backdrop with fabulous views for the couple to say “I do!” Megan wore a vintage dress, originally worn by her aunt. The ceremony took place at the City Club Raleigh. The views from the ballroom windows were spectacular. The rides favorite part of the wedding was a speech by her grandfather during the toasts. He let them in on his secrets to a successful.
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Dear Prospective Golden Years Club: Thank you so much for contacting us regarding your interest in becoming a Golden Years Club. The Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Adult Program has offered our Golden Years Club affiliation since the 1950’s. We offer this wonderful opportunity to groups who meet within the City of Raleigh limits. There is no cost to the clubs or its members.
Wilson Country Club was opened in May 1915 on the site that is currently known as Willow Springs Country Club. The club grew at a rapid rate following WWII and the size of the membership eventually grew too large for its initial home. Unable to expand the facilities, the club moved across town to its current site in 1973. Mr. William Byrd designed the new layout that we are so proud of today.
Seller (wants to Sell a Golf Membership) 1. Post your membership for sale with the on-line form below. Price must include transfer fees if applicable. (Advertisement is free) 2. When a buyer is interested in your club, our eBroker will contact you. 3. The price, availability and arrangements may be discussed until a deal is agreed on.