[phoenixchoralesc] Re: Suggestions for bylaws changes (included)

  • From: Leigh Mundhenk <mundhenk@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: phoenixchoralesc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2015 16:23:56 -0400

I just don't know why anyone would care about that. Maybe I'm wrong...

On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Linda Atherton <l.atherton@xxxxxxx> wrote:

The main reason I can see for wanting to be an Associate Member is to
retain the right to vote. Friends won't have that right.

Linda

On Aug 12, 2015, at 3:38 PM, Leigh Mundhenk <mundhenk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I really think we are making this unnecessarily complicated. If we have a
singing member who needs to take a break, then I think he/she should have a
choice as to whether he or she pays dues, much as we do during the summer.
I cannot understand why somebody wouldriends won't have that right. want to
pay dues on monthly basis. If they are not benefiting from singing let us.
The dues are to finance are singing, provided by those who are singing. I
suggest one category for dues paying singers. All others can be friends who
make donations as they choose. Anna and Russ, would you please weigh in on
this.

On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 1:22 PM, Deirdre McClure <dmcclure@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi all..

on this:

"Also about the membership -- notice I am suggesting the 2 classes of
members be called "Singing Members" and "Supporting Members" (always
capitalized.) This makes it clear that Supporting Members pay their full
dues. Otherwise, they really aren't supporting us. Perhaps we have a third
category called "Friends of Phoenix Chorale" who don't sing and don't pay
dues, but only help out in other ways like publicity, or arranging chairs,
or whatever. And that's great! But I just don't think these "friends"
ought to have the same vote on issues that singers and folks offering
financial support do."



If one of the current singing members gets the flu, breaks a leg, leaves
for a sabbatical in Thailand, or for whatever reason needs to drop out for
a while, but they still want to remain a regular member in good standing,
we need a way to do that without them being a singing member. That's just
one reason for Associate Members, which is what I am now calling them.

We could have 3 categories: singing, associate, and friends. Friends
could just be non-dues paying helpers who don't do any governance or
committees but who set up chairs and are in the larger community.

Deirdre




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Leigh G. Mundhenk, PhD
Consultant/Coach/Trainer
*Work*Concepts
207-772-2550
mundhenk@xxxxxxxxx
www.linkedin.com/in/leighmundhenkcareerconsultant

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