
Since 1881, the Progress Club, and then its successor, Oakwood Country Club, have been integral parts of the Kansas City community, providing a home for social, recreational, and business functions as well as marriages and other monumental occasions. This book tells of that rich history using a storehouse of archival photographs and recollections from past members.
Through most of its history, Oakwood was widely considered to be a Jewish club and, as such, it is the second longest continuously running organization in the Kansas City Jewish community behind only Congregation B’nai Jehudah.
Today, the club welcomes a diversity of members and celebrates the extensive improvements brought to the facility by a group of members led by Ken Block.
The book is available online through a variety of sources, including Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Bookstores interested in purchasing the book wholesale for resale can find it on Ingram.
About the Book
Hardcover, 8.5 x 11 inches
168 pages
Extensive color photos throughout
Retail price: $39.95
