RECIPROCAL CLUBS
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historical landmark in the heart of the city, Denver Athletic Club is a short walk from the Denver Convention Center, Denver Center for the Performing Arts and several shopping districts.
Denver Athletic Club
While maintaining a state of-the-art athletic facility, DAC has also become a place to meet and cultivate business relationships, dine and dance, catch up on reading, play cards, relax and have fun. Denver Athletic Club’s 125,000 square feet of athletic facilities include the latest equipment. The club is home to six racquetball courts, Colorado’s best squash center, cardiovascular and weight training equipment, full size basketball/volleyball courts, group exercise studios, traversing wall, a 25-meter indoor swimming pool, and an eight-lane bowling alley. In addition, the club hosts another
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150,000 square feet of social amenities including a grand ballroom, meeting and conference rooms, sundeck, licensed child care, mem- bers’ Tavern and dining room, snack bar, reading room, billiards room, card room, pro shop, business center and more. Find out more at
denverathleticclub.cc. To take advantage of reciprocal privileges, MAC members must have a letter or card of introduction issued to the host club. The member must contact the reciprocal club directly to make reservations.
For a letter of introduction or more information about reciprocal clubs, contact the Concierge Desk at
concierge@themac.com or 503- 517-7235. Go to
theMAC.com for a list of reciprocal clubs. Look for more reciprocal clubs in future editions of The Winged M. WM
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