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Diana Kulaga 17-10-2006 09:23 PM

Society Dues
 
All,

Would you mind sharing with me what your societies charge for annual dues?
We are considering raising our dues by a bit (I think they are very low for
what the society provides), and it would be nice to have information for
comparison.

TIA

Diana



K Barrett 17-10-2006 10:26 PM

Society Dues
 
I think we are $20 per year. http://www.dvos.org

K Barrett

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
All,

Would you mind sharing with me what your societies charge for annual dues?
We are considering raising our dues by a bit (I think they are very low
for what the society provides), and it would be nice to have information
for comparison.

TIA

Diana




K Barrett 17-10-2006 10:42 PM

Society Dues
 
LOL!! Looks like we have to up our dues to pay for our web page!

K

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
I think we are $20 per year. http://www.dvos.org

K Barrett

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
All,

Would you mind sharing with me what your societies charge for annual
dues? We are considering raising our dues by a bit (I think they are very
low for what the society provides), and it would be nice to have
information for comparison.

TIA

Diana






Diana Kulaga 17-10-2006 11:08 PM

Society Dues
 
Now, *that* is funny!

We were discussing at the board meeting today how much value members are
getting for $15/single or $20/couple annually. Of course, dues alone will
never cover the cost of operation (though maybe they should cover more of
it, at least). But looking at the numbers makes it obvious that we are too
low.

Diana

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
LOL!! Looks like we have to up our dues to pay for our web page!

K

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
I think we are $20 per year. http://www.dvos.org

K Barrett

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
All,

Would you mind sharing with me what your societies charge for annual
dues? We are considering raising our dues by a bit (I think they are
very low for what the society provides), and it would be nice to have
information for comparison.

TIA

Diana








danny 17-10-2006 11:12 PM

Society Dues
 
Or at least make sure the treasurer knows about that bill :-)

I think we're one of the higher priced societies, $30 individual / $45
family. It was a little lower than that when I joined the society in 2001,
don't remember the old prices.

-danny

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
LOL!! Looks like we have to up our dues to pay for our web page!

K




danny 17-10-2006 11:18 PM

Society Dues
 
Our dues at the current rate pretty much cover the speaker budget, and
that's about it. The other expenses have to get covered by the auction,
raffle table, the annual show, interest on our reserves, etc.
-danny

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
Now, *that* is funny!

We were discussing at the board meeting today how much value members are
getting for $15/single or $20/couple annually. Of course, dues alone will
never cover the cost of operation (though maybe they should cover more of
it, at least). But looking at the numbers makes it obvious that we are too
low.

Diana



Eric Hunt[_1_] 18-10-2006 05:07 AM

Society Dues
 
Diana,

San Francisco is $25/yr and that barely covers the newsletter cost. We make
most of our money from our big show, the Pacific Orchid Exposition. I think
we've got around 300 dues paying members. A small percentage of those are
life members. Anyone who serves as President gets a lifetime membership,
along with a small number of folks who bought lifetime memberships during a
short period years ago when the society actually offered them for sale!

We're lucky - there are about 10 societies in the Bay Area. Frequently a
group of societies here will fly in a speaker and share the cost of the
plane ticket. Our speakers are typically from outside the region and we
usually have at least one international speaker a year, sometimes 2 or 3.

The dues were lower than $25 when I first joined. I've heard through the
grapevine that we lost a lot of members when it went up to $25. They
must've been those folks who don't attend meetings, because the show and
tell table and general meeting attendance never dipped.

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
All,

Would you mind sharing with me what your societies charge for annual dues?
We are considering raising our dues by a bit (I think they are very low
for what the society provides), and it would be nice to have information
for comparison.

TIA

Diana




Diana Kulaga 18-10-2006 07:33 PM

Society Dues
 
I'm hearing a range of $20-$25 for a single membership as I ask around.
Danny, I answered you yesterday, but I don't see it here. Anyhow, we, too,
depend mainly on shows, raffles, etc to cover costs. Dues will never handle
it.

Our past presidents are also lifetime members, as are a handful of oldsters
to whom we extended that status because of a combination of long time
service and our knowledge of their financial status.

Once I have implemented a change in how the newsletter is delivered (by
December) that will save us some $$$.

Diana



Susan Erickson 24-10-2006 03:53 PM

Society Dues
 
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 14:33:51 -0400, "Diana Kulaga"
wrote:

I'm hearing a range of $20-$25 for a single membership as I ask around.
Danny, I answered you yesterday, but I don't see it here. Anyhow, we, too,
depend mainly on shows, raffles, etc to cover costs. Dues will never handle
it.

Our Dues are 20 single - 30 household. Note the definition.
It pays basically only for the "Christmas plant" that each member is
entitled to take home from the Annual meeting (potluck dinner) in
December. As treasurer we tried to make fund raisers work, but most
of the society think the Summer Event is to break even. Our spring
show is our big money raiser. We are the vendor for all the plants
sold. The local grower now contracts to supply the same type of
plants (beginner & showier phals in bloom) for the price we were
paying the Hawaiian growers. He thus gets his label with his address
and phone into more homes. He brings in the plants earlier so they
have less "travel fatigue" and takes back any over stock so we can
have more and not discount Sunday afternoon's sales.
Meeting raffles hardly ever break even.
Our Honorary memberships are board designated and go to old long time
members.
SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/orchids


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