The Providence Society

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With roots dating back to the early days of the New England Colonies, the Providence Society is one of the oldest social clubs in America. It boasts industrialists and philanthropists among its ranks: the movers and shakers of the nation. Its members are heavily involved in charitable causes and the Society's galas are renowned along the Northeast.

Membership is highly exclusive and obtained either by virtue of lineage or select invitation from the board. As a courtesy, members can invite a limited number of guests to the dining room or the saloon as long as they respect club rules while on the premises.

For major social events like the Founders' Ball, tickets are sold for steep sums and keen aspirants make large donations in the hope of future membership.

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The Providence Society is headquartered in an affluent Founders’ Falls mansion called the Providence Club. The institution relocated to Paragon City from Providence when the former overtook the latter as the heart of Rhode Island.

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Anthony "Tony" Kord

Prince Arnold Pyre

Clarissa Crey, Countess Crey

David Hill

Lady Elizabeth Victoria Grey

Forsythe & Sybil Carrington

Hazel Merrick

James Grayson

Lady Jane Guildford

Joan Waters

Justin Sinclair

Prince Kiros Nandelu

Madeline Casey

Margaret Worthington (nee Carrington)

Megan Duncan

Mercedes Sheldon

Miles Carrington

Monica Carrington

Ralph Jamison

Rebecca Foss

Thomas "Tripp" Worthington III

Timothy Worthington

Virginia Hoffman