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About
|  | | | Original Entrance to The Colony Club | "You're always treated extra special here. There's nowhere around that can compete!"
The Colony Club has been providing a unique dining experience in an exquisite and incomparable facility for discerning people in the historical Pioneer Valley since 1915. Originally, the Colony Club was housed in the Wesson Mansion on Maple Street, the former home of Daniel B. Wesson, one of the founders of Smith & Wesson. The French chateau designed manor, which took ten years to build, was tragically destroyed by fire in 1966. In 1973, the Club moved to its present home in Tower Square in downtown Springfield. Membership is by invitation only. Any current Club member may nominate an individual for membership.
Annual Club member events include:
- New Member Reception
- Wine Connoisseur Dinner
- Wine Tastings
- Thanksgiving Dinner
- Holiday Celebrations
- New Year's Eve Dinner Dance
- Cigar Night
- Valentine's Day Dinner Dance
- Jazz Brunch
- Blue's Brews & BBQ
- Clambake and Lobster Fest
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