By Jim Linette
Cape Cabaret opened its doors earlier this week to a new era of entertainment excellence the owners say has never before been offered in Cape Coral. The building on the corner of Vincennes Boulevard and Southwest 47th Terrace was constructed in 1968 as the home of the Italian American Club, the oldest social club in Cape Coral.
As with most social clubs these days, like the Moose and Elks clubs, the membership has aged over the years and is unable to attract younger generations. The Italian American Club enjoyed the pinnacle of membership at about 1,500, but has been shrinking to the level of about 300 in recent years.
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