Westmoreland Club Explained

There is a different Westmoreland Club in Richmond, VirginiaThe Westmoreland Club is a private social club that was established in 1873 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.[1] Members are Northeastern Pennsylvania "leaders in the arts, business, education, government, and industry”.[2]

History

It was established in 1873 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania as the Malt Club.[3] It rapidly became "the center of all social activity" in the Wyoming Valley.[4] The club moved to South Main Street in 1879 and stayed there until 1889. In 1889 they changed the name to "Westmoreland".[2] [5]

The club was incorporated on February 9, 1899. They rented the Hunt House near St. Stephen's Church and had it modified to accommodate the club. A fire destroyed St. Stephen's Church and the clubhouse in 1896. In 1897 the club purchased the Hunt lot and built a three-story clubhouse on it.

In 1922 the Westmoreland Club purchased the former residence Dr. Levi P. Shoemaker to accommodate the increased membership.[6] [2] In 1990 the club admitted Kingston, Pennsylvania attorney Enid Harris to be the first woman voting member.[7] Her own father, attorney James Harris (1926-2011), then a member of the club's board opposed her membership. In 1997 a two-story addition was completed. It produced a new entrance, added an elevator and new second floor dining room. In 2002 the second-floor dining room changed their dress code from formal attire to business casual.[3] In 2009 the club received platinum status from Platinum Clubs of America.[8] [9] In 2013 the first-floor dining room changed their dress code from formal attire to business casual.[3] In 2017, the Club was named one of The Platinum Clubs of the World by Club Leaders Forum.[10] This designation is bestowed upon 100 Golf & Country Clubs and 100 City Clubs, and is a true representation of the finest private clubs in the world, with 34 countries represented.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Westmoreland Club and Its Prospects of Moving . Wilkes-Barre Record . June 17, 1920 .
  2. Book: Harrison Wick. Luzerne County . 2011 . . 42 . 9780738573786.
  3. (27 September 2013). Going casual? Join the club, Times Leader
  4. Davies, Edward J. Elite Migration and Urban Growth: The Rise of Wilkes-Barre In the Northern Anthracite Region, 1820-1880, in Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies Vol. 45, No. 4 (October 1978), pp. 291-314, at 296.
  5. Castrignano, Elena Wilkes-Barre, p. 99 (Arcadia 2008)
  6. Web site: Westmoreland Club . 2016-11-07 . Westmoreland Club .
  7. News: Mitch Morrison . Is County Women's Panel Still A Wise Investment . . October 13, 1993 .
  8. News: Denise Allabaugh . Westmoreland Club Celebrates Platinum Status . . October 18, 2009 .
  9. (22 October 2009). Going Platinum nationally - Lofty 5-Star Private Club status achieved, Times Leader
  10. Web site: Top 100 Platinum City Clubs of the World 2018-19 – Platinum Clubs of the World. clubleadersforum.com. en-US. 2018-01-22.
  11. News: Samuel Chase . . November 5, 1938 .
  12. Web site: Harold C. Snowdon Jr. . 2016-11-25 . Legacy.com .
  13. Web site: Rusty Flack, 56, Enjoyed Chappy Summers . 2016-11-25 . Legacy.com .
  14. News: E. E. Loomis Heads Lehigh Valley . Retail Coalman . March 1, 1917 . 2015-03-06 .
  15. News: . Judge Michael H. Sheridan; On Bench in Pennsylvania . . August 24, 1976 .