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Doge Club

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Doge Club
Formation2022
TypeFinal club
PurposeSocial and networking
HeadquartersCambridge, Massachusetts
Location
Membership
Harvard undergraduates

The Doge Club is a final club at Harvard University, founded in 2022 with a mission to foster friendship among all Harvard students regardless of background. As a co-ed final club, the Doge Club welcomes members of all genders. The club is known for its dog-themed decorations and events, with the Doge meme as its mascot. The clubhouse is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, near the Harvard campus.

Famous for its drinks and strictly formal attire, members often wear animal masks to club events, creating a unique and mysterious atmosphere. The Doge Club encourages a sense of camaraderie and promotes the spirit of inclusivity, bringing together students from diverse backgrounds.

History[edit]

Founding[edit]

The Doge Club was founded in 2022 by a group of Harvard students who sought to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment within the final club scene. The founders were inspired by the Doge meme, which represents the fun and lighthearted nature they aimed to instill in the club. The club's founding members drafted a constitution and established the club's mission, promoting friendship and inclusivity across Harvard's student body.

Clubhouse[edit]

The Doge Club's clubhouse is a historic building located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The interior is adorned with dog-themed artwork, murals, and sculptures, celebrating the club's mascot and creating a unique atmosphere. The club has a well-stocked bar, known for its creative and exclusive drinks, which have become a signature attraction of the Doge Club.

Traditions[edit]

Grand Doge Ball[edit]

The Doge Club is renowned for its annual "Grand Doge Ball," a highly anticipated event in which members and their guests dress in formal attire and don animal masks, creating an air of mystery and excitement. The ball takes place in the club's opulent ballroom, where attendees dance the night away to live music performed by a renowned orchestra. The highlight of the evening is the crowning of the "King and Queen of the Doges," a couple chosen by the members for their contributions to the club and the broader Harvard community.

Doge-themed Jazz Music Festival[edit]

Another cherished tradition of the Doge Club is the annual "Doge Jazz Pawty," a dog-themed jazz music festival held on the club's lush grounds. This event features both local and international jazz musicians, as well as unique dog-inspired food and drinks. Attendees are encouraged to dress in dog-themed attire and participate in various activities, such as dog trivia contests and a dog-costume parade. The festival also partners with local animal shelters, promoting pet adoption and raising funds for animal welfare.

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