Welcome to the Niagara Supper Club

New Members & Guests Welcome!

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Make new friends and enjoy an evening out in the atmosphere of one of Niagara-on-the-Lake's most treasured locations.

The Niagara Supper Club is a community-based social club. It was founded in 1947 and incorporated in 1988 making it one of the oldest and most successful clubs in Niagara. The club was founded by a group of Niagara residents as an opportunity to dine out, meet friends and to enjoy dancing to live music in a relaxed social setting.

To ensure that it reflects the needs of its members, the Supper Club is operated by a 14 member Board of Directors elected on an annual basis. Positions on the board are held jointly by spouses/couples.

"Happy Days "- 2009

Where were you when you danced to Blue Moon, The Great Pretender, At the Hop, Blueberry Hill? Relive some great moments and dance your way through the 50's. Our last dance of the season is always a great one. Poodle skirts, bobby socks, saddle shoes, ducktails- we know you can- black tie definitely not preferred. There are Prizes too.
Be there or be square.

 

 

"Mardi Gras "- 2008

"Fat Tuesday" signals a time for mystery, mischief, street parties and good fun. March's dinner dance celebrates the season with a special "cajun" menu and the music of carnivale. Participants were invited to wear a mask to hide their identity but not their charm.

 

The Presidents' Ball

Each year the Club recognizes the contributions made by its current and past Presidents who have served over the past 60 years to make it it one of the most successful Clubs in Niagara. This glance backwards helps all members to focus on planning for the Club's future success. Black tie is preferred but optional.

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How does the Supper Club operate?

The Club holds dinner/dances on the 3rd Saturday of the month from October to April. The dinner/dances are normally held in the main hall of the Court House in the Old Town of Niagara-on-the Lake. The April dinner/dance is held at another local community centre.

Five events are buffet dinners and two are "sit-down" (December and February). These latter two are black-tie optional. All dinners are provided by local caterers chosen for their high quality of food and service.

Live bands that play a wide range of musical styles perform for our dancing enjoyment at all of the events.

 

What does it cost to be a member?

Each person pays a $50 annual membership. This fee covers overhead expenses such as the rental of the hall.

The cost of the dinners to members is approximately $35 for the buffet and $40 for the sit-down dinners. Guests are required to pay a small surcharge. Don't wait to join. For those who decide to join during the season, a prorated membership fee is applied.

The club operates its own cash bar at reasonable costs to our members and guests.

 

How do I join?

Come to a dinner/dance as a guest to see if you will enjoy the event. To come as a guest, contact the Club President at the email address listed below. Or come with a friend who is already a member.

Contact:
Lillian & Eric Forsyth
niagarasupperclub@gmail.com

 

2008 Member Survey Results

 

About the Courthouse

The historic Court House stands on the site of the first government house of Upper Canada. Considered an excellent example of classic revival architecture, the Queenston limestone structure was built in the mid 1840s. It is now a National Historic Site represented here in a 2001 stamp.

Music: Kevin MacLeod