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Questions and Answers
1. Who owns the Property?
2. How long has the club been in existense?
3. How do I arrange for a tour of the property?
4. What is required of members?
5. Where can I stay at the Santanoni Club?
6. What is the cost of membership?
7. What type of wildlife is seen on the property?
1. Who owns the Property?
The property is owned by Finch and Pruyn Paper Company and is leased to the Santanoni Club.
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2. How long has the club been in existense?
The club was formed in 1963 by a small group of hunters and has been in continual existense ever since. Over the years, the club has continued to be a place for hunters, but has also become a place of four season family recreation and fun. Today, members enjoy hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, four-wheeling, hiking, snow-shoeing, cross-country skiing and any other activity that is enjoyable in the outdoors.
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3. How do I arrange for a tour of the property?
You can email us at tour@santanoniclub.com or contact anyone on our Membership Committee.
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4. What is required of members?
Members are asked to volunteer time every year to work with other members in the maintenance of club roads, trails and camp. Participation in our fund raisers is mandatory for all members. There are also three meetings per year and a picnic on the club property that members are encouraged to attend. The only other requirement is to have FUN!
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5. Where can I stay at the Santanoni Club?
There is a club camp that is available to all members and is available all year round. Members can also bring in a camper or build their own camp! Occasionally pre-existing camps are also sold and can be purchased by any member.
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6. What is the cost of membership?
Annual dues are $750. If a member owns a camp, there is also a yearly Finch & Pruyn camp fee of $300 plus tax. We also offer a winter membership for the period beginning December 10th, until the snow is gone (typically May 1st) for $300 and a summer membership for the period beginning Memorial Day until the weekend after Labor day for $500. A yearly membership costs less than most vacations and gives you a full year of access to the beautiful Adirondack region. Most members spend anywhere from two to fifty weekends per year at the Santanoni Club and even spend weeks at a time on the property!
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7. What type of wildlife are seen on the property?
There are deer, bear, partridge, rabbits, martins, fox and moose spotted yearly on the property.
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