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<blockquote data-quote="HMCS(FMF)Ret." data-source="post: 1472989" data-attributes="member: 12635"><p><strong>That's not what their site says:</strong></p><p></p><p>Membership dues the first year are $230 - $180 annual dues and $50 initiation fee. The first two years you are a member, you are an Associate Working Member. <u><strong> This means that the first two years of membership you are required to spend one day per year providing some type of work for the club. This can be anything from helping with a match on one of the ranges to cutting brush and mowing.</strong></u> The club has several scheduled work days during the year and the various Divisions schedule workdays for just their range. You are responsible for making arrangements and completing your workday obligation. </p><p></p><p>A list of scheduled workday events can be found here.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>After you have been a member for two years, you will have an option for different types of membership:</strong></u></p><p><u><strong></strong></u></p><p><u><strong>1. Associate: What you have been for the past two years. Dues are $180.00 without a workday, or $100 with one.</strong></u></p><p>2. Senior: Senior membership doesn’t have anything to do with your age. A Senior Member may hold office and may vote in elections. To become a Senior Member, you must be recommended by another Senior Member and pay a one-time fee of $100.00. You will be given a stock certificate that can be turned in should you leave the club and the $100.00 will be returned. Dues are $170.00 without a work day, or $90 with one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMCS(FMF)Ret., post: 1472989, member: 12635"] [B]That's not what their site says:[/B] Membership dues the first year are $230 - $180 annual dues and $50 initiation fee. The first two years you are a member, you are an Associate Working Member. [U][B] This means that the first two years of membership you are required to spend one day per year providing some type of work for the club. This can be anything from helping with a match on one of the ranges to cutting brush and mowing.[/B][/U] The club has several scheduled work days during the year and the various Divisions schedule workdays for just their range. You are responsible for making arrangements and completing your workday obligation. A list of scheduled workday events can be found here. [U][B]After you have been a member for two years, you will have an option for different types of membership: 1. Associate: What you have been for the past two years. Dues are $180.00 without a workday, or $100 with one.[/B][/U] 2. Senior: Senior membership doesn’t have anything to do with your age. A Senior Member may hold office and may vote in elections. To become a Senior Member, you must be recommended by another Senior Member and pay a one-time fee of $100.00. You will be given a stock certificate that can be turned in should you leave the club and the $100.00 will be returned. Dues are $170.00 without a work day, or $90 with one. [/QUOTE]
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