Old Warson Country Club
Anna Feldt is an accomplished professional in the hospitality and club management sector, currently serving as President of the St. Louis District Chapter of the Club Management Association of America (CMAA) since November 2022. Anna has been actively involved with the CMAA since May 2012 and holds the position of Director of Member Relations & Administration at Old Warson Country Club since May 2017, where Anna also previously served as Director of Housekeeping and Assistant Manager. Prior to this role, Anna was the Food and Beverage Manager at The Country Club of St. Albans from May 2012 to April 2017. Anna earned a Bachelor's degree in Hotel, Restaurant Management with an emphasis in Golf Enterprise Management from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, graduating in 2012.
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Old Warson Country Club
During the War of 1812, John Mullanphy, an adventurer from Ireland, made a fortune trading in cotton. He acquired large real estate holdings in the St. Louis area, including parts of the property on which Old Warson Country Club is now located. The property, and additional acreage acquired over the years, was held by the family and devoted to raising cattle. In 1941 a great- great-grandson, John Boland, sold a total of 300 acres, including the present Old Warson property, to George Strake. Strake, a former resident of St. Louis and a director of St. Louis Mercantile Trust Company, sold 180 acres of land north of Old Warson Road to a small group of prominent St. Louisans led by W. Alfred Hayes and James E. Rarick. Hayes and Rarick put up $200,000 and purchased the land in the name of their company, the Algonquin Chemical Company.