washington, d.c., capital club hosts 22nd annual sinatra soiree
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Washington, D.C., Capital Club Hosts 22nd Annual Sinatra Soiree
By Rachael Hesling
Introduction
A nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., the Capital Club has supported a variety of charitable causes and organizations since its establishment in 1980. Recognized as a preeminent social organization, the club is well known for signature events such as the Sinatra Soirée.
On July 17, 2014, the Capital Club presented its annual summer celebration for the 22nd consecutive year.
Capital Club
Held at the National Building Museum, the 22nd Annual Sinatra Soirée brought together prominent members of the Washington, D.C., community for a night of cocktails and dancing. Ladies arrived in cocktail attire, while men dressed to suit the theme, “Summer Ahoy.” Attendees included representatives from Sotheby's International Realty, Deloitte, Microsoft, the American Psychological Association, and the Washington Post.
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Throughout the evening, guests enjoyed a premium open bar, appetizers, and desserts, and they took to the dance floor for the exciting big-band sounds of the Radio King Orchestra. Like all Capital Club events, the Sinatra Soirée benefits both local and national charities. Proceeds from the 2014 event primarily supported the University of the South’s Trey Lefler Memorial Scholarship Fund.