Catholic Alumni Club of the Archdiocese of New York

A Catholic Singles Social Club



What is New York CAC?

The Catholic Alumni Club of the Archdiocese of New York, Inc. is an organization that offers single professional Catholic adults of all ages the opportunity to share a variety of activities with those of similar educational and religious backgrounds.

It is a local chapter of Catholic Alumni Clubs International (CACI) whose purpose is to provide a friendly setting for single Catholics to meet and develop friendships with people who share their faith.

NYCAC has been in existence for over 40 years. It serves the greater New York metropolitan area including the Archdiocese of New York and the Dioceses of Brooklyn and Rockville Centre.


Activities

New York CAC sponsors social, cultural, religious, and charitable events which are published in our monthly newsletter, The Gothamer.

Some of the regular activities include:
  • Fine Dining
  • Theater
  • Concerts
  • Hiking
  • Cocktail/Birthday Parties
  • Retreats
  • Movie Matinees
  • Community Service Activities
  • Brunches
  • Weekends in the Berkshires
  • Bus Tours
  • Museum Visits
  • Games Afternoons
  • House Parties
  • Speakers on Contemporary Religious Topics
  • and Other Subjects of Interest
   

When you join New York CAC you also have the opportunity to participate in activities sponsored by CACI, including regional and national vacations at group rates.


Membership Information

To become a full member of New York CAC an individual must be:

Those who do not meet the above requirements may become subscribers to the Club's monthly newsletter, and attend Club events.


Dues and Benefits

Dues are $45 for each year.

Membership benefits include


How to join New York CAC

For more information or to obtain a membership packet call our Club information number (212) 243-6513, or write:

Club Information Chairman
NY Catholic Alumni Club
83 Christopher Street
New York, NY 10014


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This web page was last updated on October 21, 2001. It is maintained by NYCAC . Your comments are welcome.