[sac-forum] Re: Curious
- From: Tim Jones <timj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: sac-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:08:03 -0700
On Nov 25, 2008, at 1:27 PM, <saguaroastro@xxxxxxx>
<saguaroastro@xxxxxxx> wrote:
To my recollection of conversations regarding AL membership & SAC,
there just doesn't seem to be enough benefit to members or interest
to warrant the expense of membership.
So that lends to the question of "how long ago" did that discussion
occur. I don't recall such a discussion in my time with the club.
Have you all looked at the membership fees lately?
A quote from their membership info page:
"When your organization joins the Astronomical League, the first
benefit all your members will see is the next issue of the Reflector.
This will be mailed to each member at his/her home address. The
Reflector has articles, cartoons, poetry, book reviews, League
business, and information about League services. Unlike commercial
magazines, the Reflector is amateurs talking to other amateurs about
their activities. Currently, your organization will pay the AL $5.00
annually per member for this newsletter and all our other benefits,
plus a $10.00 member society fee. If less than 95% of your total
membership join the Astronomical League then the price is $7.50
annually per member. "
Here's what I see:
Club's Society Annual Dues: $10.00
Each Member that wants to join: $7.50 ($5.00 each if we all
join)
So, if the club becomes a society member, it will cost the club
$10.00. It can then be left up to each member to decide if they want
to pay the additional $7.50 (or $5.00 if more than 95% join).
This math doesn't appear too costly from a club standpoint if the
individual members foot their own AL member ship fees. Heck, it's
worth $10.00 to be listed in their member list.
So, what am I missing?
Curiously,
Tim
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