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PC53 - Petroleum Club of Lafayette PC53 is an elite, member-owned social club and event venue for business professionals from all industries.
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14/07/2025

So blessed to be able to help!

Thank you Rusty for your dedication to not only our community but our neighbors also!

Wish you a blessed 4th!
04/07/2025

Wish you a blessed 4th!

The Club will be closed July 1 - July 7 for the Fourth of July holiday🇺🇸Join us for lunch on Tuesday July 8!
30/06/2025

The Club will be closed July 1 - July 7 for the Fourth of July holiday🇺🇸

Join us for lunch on Tuesday July 8!

Such a beautiful writeup! She will be dearly missed by many especially Our Club!
28/06/2025

Such a beautiful writeup! She will be dearly missed by many especially Our Club!

One of our earlier advertising clients and Lafayette real estate pioneer Nancy Van Eaton Prince passed away on June 26, 2025, surrounded by family. A trailblazer for women in the industry, she co-founded Van Eaton & Romero, growing it into Acadiana’s top real estate firm. Known for her philanthropy and leadership, Nancy’s legacy continues through the lives she touched and the community she helped shape.

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On Thursday, June 26, 2025, local real estate executive Nancy Van Eaton Prince left this life with a home full of family members at her side.

Late in life, Lafayette oil industry executive James “Jim” Prince became Nancy’s husband as they were both in the process of retiring, finding that travel and beach/lake life suited them both.

Also left to honor her memory is her best friend and business partner, Gail Romero and their business partner William “Bill” Bacqué.

Nancy was predeceased by her parents, Erwin O. and Ursula Iselt, and husband, local banking executive Arthur Broussard.

Born in Houston, TX on November 4, 1938, Nancy moved to Lafayette, LA in the 1960s. As a young woman, Nancy began a career in real estate when her father offered to pay for her license. She went on to become a real estate broker and started her own firm, hiring Gail as an agent. After encouraging Gail to also become a broker, the duo of single moms joined forces to establish Van Eaton & Romero REALTORS.

When they were named two of the most powerful women in the nation in real estate by Real Estate Marketing & Relocation Magazine in the mid-1990s, Nancy and Gail had long established themselves as leaders here in Acadiana.

Nancy was among the first women to create her own real estate firm and to join the male-dominated Board of REALTORS, breaking the glass ceiling of real estate in the early 1960s. In 1977, when Nancy and Gail formed Van Eaton & Romero, observers witnessed quantum leaps in their growth that included more and more women moving into real estate. With an emphasis on marketing, public relations, technology, and training, the pair quickly grew their firm to the number one position in the region.

By the late 1990s the company was consistently named to the top 500 real estate firms in the nation by RealTrends Magazine while they dominated the local market, growing to more than 300 agents and staff in five locations. In 2012, Van Eaton & Romero merged with New Orleans-based Latter & Blum Inc. and in 2017 acquired Coldwell Banker-Pelican.

From the beginning, philanthropy was always a part of their mission with a focus on education, the needs of children, and the arts. Their contributions to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette have included the Alumni Association, Friends of the Humanities, Friends of Music, Athletics, the College of the Arts, the B.I. Moody III College of Business Sales Training Lab, and, most notably, the creation of a professorship chair in real estate through the UL Foundation.

Nancy and Gail’s willingness to support a wide spectrum of organizations across Acadiana has included Lafayette Ballet Theater, Acadiana Symphony Orchestra & Conservatory of Music, Children’s Museum of Acadiana, Lafayette Science Museum, Acadiana Center for the Arts, Performing Arts Society of Acadiana, Paul & Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, Downtown Lafayette Unlimited, Lafayette Education Foundation, and the Community Foundation of Acadiana, just to name a few.

In recognition of their generous efforts, Nancy, Gail, and their partner Bill were recipients of the Community Foundation of Acadiana's Corporate Philanthropy Award in 2015 and then in 2016, Nancy and Gail were honorees at the UL Alumni Association Spring Gala.

Determination and grace defined Nancy as a mother, mentor, role model, leader, and friend. Her impact will continue to resonate throughout the community for years to come.

Come see us this Sunday!! We are so excited!
23/06/2025

Come see us this Sunday!! We are so excited!

Are wedding bells in your future? Or do you know a soon-to-be Mrs.? Don’t forget that our Annual Wedding Affair is this Sunday, June 29th. RSVP and get details on our event page. Make plans to stop by and savor cake samples, meet local vendors, and register for giveaways!

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Opening Hours

Monday 10:00 - 14:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 14:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 14:00
17:00 - 21:00
Thursday 10:00 - 14:00
17:00 - 21:00
Friday 10:00 - 14:00
17:00 - 21:00
Sunday 11:00 - 14:00

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(337) 232-2582

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Celebrating 67 Years in Business

On April 12th, we celebrated 67 years Petroleum Club has been in business. The origin of the club dates to 1952 when the first oil companies started moving into offices on St. Mary, between Heymann Boulevard and Pinhook Road. The late Maurice Heymann owned a large nursery for retail shrub and tree sales, a part of which he ultimately developed into the Oil Center. A small group of oilmen approached Heymann with the interest in building a “club room” for the purpose of relaxing, socializing and discussing mutual problems after a long day’s work. Heymann liked the idea and told the oilmen that if they created a legal corporation and built the club themselves, he would donate the land. Ten oil company representatives formed the Southern Building Company for the purpose of selling stock. Their goal was to sell 200 shares at $200 a share. They accomplished this goal in several months with 200 charter members in place. On April 12, 1953, the original charter was organized and the Petroleum Club of Lafayette was born. You no longer have to be in the oil and gas industry to be a member. Today membership is open to all professionals in all industries.