8 of the world’s most exclusive clubs — can you join?
One of them -- the Alfalfa Club -- is holding its annual banquet on Saturday night.
Colleen Kane
The Bohemian Club
A program of events from a Bohemian Club ceremony in the archive collected by Mary Moore, a longtime political activist has followed and protested the activities of the Bohemian Club, in Occicental, Calif., July 21, 2010. Bohemian Grove, the infamous all-male enclave of the elite and powerful and a traditional hot spot for roadside protests, seems to have lost much of its power to outrage. (Monica Almeida/The New York Times)
The Belizean Grove
Supreme Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor is sworn in during her confirmation hearing on July 13, 2009.
The Yellowstone Club
In this undated photo, the Yellowstone Club near Big Sky, Mont. is seen. A federal bankruptcy judge has ruled that Credit Suisse must offer about US$42 million in cash to clear other creditors' claims on top of any bid it makes for Yellowstone Club at auction. (AP Photo/Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Erik Petersen)
Bilderberg Group
An activist protests near the meeting place for the conference of the Bilderberg Group meeting in Sitges, Spain, on June 3, 2010.
The China Entrepreneur Club
Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma.
Augusta National Golf Club
In this Nov. 24, 2014 photo, an Augusta National Golf Club members green jacket signed by Arnold Palmer, which will be included in the estate auction of the late Peter Wege, is seen in Grand Rapids, Mich. The estate of former Steelcase Inc. chairman Peter Wege is auctioning off items from the late philanthropist's home in East Grand Rapids. Wege was a major donor to the Grand Rapids Art Museum and other organization before he died in July at age 94. (AP Photo/The Grand Rapids Press, Emily Rose Bennett)
Alfalfa Club
President Ronald Reagan shakes hands with Barron Hilton upon his arrival at the Capitol Hill, Saturday, Jan. 26, 1985 in Washington to attend the annual Alfalfa Club meeting. (AP Photo/Budd Gray)
Trilateral Commission
Co-chairman David Rockefeller, of the United States, delivers a speech to open the 16th U.S. Japan-Europe Trilateral Commission Meeting in Tokyo on Sunday, April 21, 1985. The annual meeting will discuss international politics, economics and military issues among others during its three-day session. To the right, from left, Prof. Masaaki Kosaka of Japan and Edmund Wellenstein of the Netherlands. (AP Photo/Tsugufumi Matsumoto)