Have you heard? 📣Thunder watch parties are back and you don’t want to miss the action! Reservations are required and seating is limited. 🏀💨The first one is happening this Saturday at 2:30pm in 1911!! We will be serving up some fan favorite bar bites and drinks! RSVP on the OKCGCC mobile app/ website or click the link in our bio! 🏆✨
🐟It’s time to grab your gear and get ready to reel one in! 🎣The Fishing Derby is back and you won’t want to miss it! Sign you kiddos up on the OKCGCC mobile app or website! 📣
Details:
Monday, April 13 (weather permitting)
Registration @ 5 p.m. | Fishing Begins @ 5:30 p.m.
$25 per child (includes: registration, dinner, soft drinks and prizes)
Bring your own Fishing Gear
Parking is available at The Shack on 63rd
SPEAKER SERIES DINNER WITH MAYOR DAVID HOLT
Wednesday, April 1
Reception 6 p.m. | Dinner 7 p.m.
Dinner & Wine $95++ Per Person
*Business Attire*
**Cancellation Policy in Effect**
Call the front desk to RSVP
(405)848-5611
Mayor David Holt is the 38th Mayor of Oklahoma City and is also the current President of the United States Conference of Mayors. He recently became the fifth Oklahoma City mayor elected to a third term, and in that election, his 86.5% share of the vote was the second-highest in city history. He was originally elected mayor in 2018 with 78% of the vote and was re-elected in 2022 with the second-most votes in city history.
Mayor Holt also currently serves as Dean of the Oklahoma City University School of Law. He is a member of the Osage Nation and is Oklahoma City’s first Native American mayor. In 2023, Mayor Holt was named by TIME as one of its “100 Next” most influential people in the world.
Mayor Holt’s achievements include:
The development, passage and implementation of MAPS 4, a $1.1 billion investment in the city’s quality of life;
The development and passage of a $2.7 billion investment in the city’s core infrastructure;
Keeping the NBA champion Thunder in OKC through at least 2053 thanks to the development and passage of a $1 billion new arena;
Securing Oklahoma City as the host of two sports and seven events from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics;
Presiding over an unprecedented period of economic growth and diversification, city investment, development and elevated international profile, fueled by an inclusive approach that has made Oklahoma City a unique model of effectiveness and unity.
Mayor Holt previously served in the Oklahoma Senate for eight years. He received his B.A. from George Washington University and his J.D. from the Oklahoma City University School of Law. His wife Rachel is the President & CEO of the United Way of Central Oklahoma and they reside in OKC with their two children.
ANNOUNCING THE PANELISTS SOON...
Mark your calendars, make your reservations and don’t miss a thing because it’s all happening right here✨This month is filled with the moments that bring everyone together. We’ll see you at the Club
Sprinkles, chocolate, and smiles 💕 These little chefs whipped up the sweetest treats and crafts at our Valentine’s Sweet Shop 🍫🍪 Your little ones won't want to miss the Kids' Valentine's Day Party this Saturday from 5:30 - 9 p.m. sign up on the OKCGCC Mobile App or Website!
A little NOLA magic, right here at the Club✨
Stacey’s Supper Club is bringing French Quarter flair, Southern elegance, and a night worth savoring to the Men’s Grill on January 15. Let the good times roll. Call the front desk to make your reservation (405)848-5611
Our Christmas magic comes from each department working together to transform the club, from every corner to our 30ft tree! 🎄
The season would be complete without our annual Angel Tree, a tradition that reflects the hearts of our team as they support one another to ensure every child of our team has a gift under the tree🎁
Teamwork, tradition and a little extra holiday cheer make this season truly special✨
What a night! ✨Sparkling champagne, incredible food, holiday decor and a packed house! 🌟 The Member Christmas Party brought all the holiday magic! We hope everyone had an unforgettable evening! 🎄
Photos By Richard T. Clifton