1. Locations

Elmore Country Club

Country Club

The Country Club is THE place for the elite to congregate. Offering facilities for all manner of social and dressage activities, membership is restricted to acknowledged members of High Society - you need more than just money to get in here.


Description

The Country Club is built atop a small hill which overhangs the rocky coastline. It's a Colonial structure three stories tall with numerous fireplace chimneys and impressive columns rising upwards to seemingly support its flat roofline. The manicured grounds feature a golf course with pristine white sand traps and numerous koi-filled ponds. There's a riot of color splashed across the rolling green landscape when numerous fruit trees and imported exotic flowers blossom, the club's namesake the most common among them. The flowers range from a snow white, all the way through a dark royal purple, leaving the fields thickly covered in various shades of violet.


Dark red pavement leads down a driveway to a moderate sized parking lot offering an overview of the elaborate stabling complex. The parking lot itself is enough to hold several dozen horse trailers down the center of the area, with normal sized parking spaces on either side of the carriage lane. The stable and indoor arena complex is housed inside an enormous building painted white on the outside, a dark green roof highlighted with a huge dressage horse weather vane at the point.

The Board

 There is a board of 7 members for the Country Club - 3 Status 5, 2 Status 4 and 2 Status 3 members (High Society status). Yes, this means that the 3 Status 5 outvote the other board members if unified - this is deliberate.