| BASE - SINGLE MEMBERSHIP FEE $40
BASE - FAMILY MEMBERSHIP FEE $50
BASE - LIFE MEMBER RENEWAL SINGLE $20 / FAMILY $25
BASE - NEW LIFE MEMBER BASE $250
GOLD MEMERSHIP $250
Includes the following; single or family membership, unlimited open shooting at indoor range, 2 banquet tickets for meal (raffle tickets not included) also included in the gold package for single memberships and one designated person of family memberships - all indoor and outdoor adult league fees, all indoor and outdoor club take of tournament fees.
YOUTH SPONSOR MEMBERSHIP
INTENT: The intent of the Sponsor membership is to attract young members whose parents or guardian does not desire to be members of the South Central Wisconsin Archers. These young members could be relation (i.e. niece or nephew), neighbors, co-workers, sons or daughters friend, etc. There is no financial membership fee. The Youth member will trade work hours for their membership fee (4 hours =membership)
PRACTICE: Any current member (the sponsor) can provide and avenue for these young people to join the club by accepting the responsibility for their actions on the premises, as well as assuring they follow and abide to the club's policies and regulations. Sponsors will not include the Youth Member as part of their membership. The Youth Member will have their own hours to perform at the club to keep their membership active. A Youth Sponsor Member does not have key privileges under the age of 16.
TERMS; The Youth Member must pay for a regular membership when they reach the age of 18 or if 18 and still in high school then the regular membership would be needed the year after graduation from high school. If the Youth Member does not perform the required work hours during a calendar year, then they must pay for the regular membership to retain membership with the club.
If the Youth Member does not abide by the club policies and regulations, they will not be permitted to remain in the club, but the removal of their membership does not impact the Sponsors membership.
Work hours promote responsibility in the organization and teach them what efforts are necessary to operate the club. |