
A Private Social Club Reimagined
The Jacquelyn is a private social club in Sacramento built around one conviction: the right space, with the right people, sparks something none of us could manufacture alone. Access opens the door to a place where real conversations happen, where curiosity is the only credential required, and where showing up is the whole point.

A Third Place, Intentionally Designed
Home is where you rest. Work is where you produce. The Jacquelyn is where you become.
Our building was designed to make you feel something the moment you walk in. Bauhaus bones. Warm light. Unexpected corners that invite you to linger. Every space was built with intention. Not to impress you, but to ground you. We believe when a space feels right, people do too.



Built for Authentic Connection
The Jacquelyn was designed to make connection feel natural, not transactional. The programming, the dining, the events, the layout of the room: all of it is engineered to make it easy to meet someone interesting and actually get to know them.
Members don’t come here to work the room. They come here because the room works.


Born From a Love Story
The Jacquelyn was built by Jim Anderson to honor the life of his wife, Jacquelyn, a photographer and philanthropist who believed in the power of community, creativity, and showing up for people. She passed in 2021, and this club is her legacy made tangible.
Jackie documented the world around her with patience and intention, chasing the perfect light, waiting for the moment to reveal itself, and believing that beauty was worth the time it took to find. She had a phrase she returned to often: “Just wait for it.” It was photographic advice and a life philosophy at once. The belief that the right moment would come if you were present enough to catch it. Our origin story is not decoration. It shapes everything we do. The soul of this place is real. And you’ll feel it.




