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Being a member of Clovis MADS we ask only a few simple
things. Having fun and being active in the club go a long way. The more members
we have the more attention the city of Clovis will give us and our field. So
please join in our fun and fly as often as you like.
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Membership requirements:
- Membership fees are $25.00 a year
- Active AMA membership required. You can click the image
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Field Rules
Barrowed from the "Glitch":
22 Ways to Kill your Club or Things Not to do if you want to be a
Good Member.
- Don't attend meetings, but if you do, arrive
late.
- Be sure to leave before the meeting is over
and make sure everyone hears you leave.
- Sit in the back so you can talk with other
members during the meeting.
- Never have anything to say at meetings; wait
until you get outside, then always be negative.
- After the meeting, find fault with club
officers and fellow members.
- Hold back your annual dues as long as
possible, or better yet, don't pay at all.
- Never accept an office or serve on a
committee.
- When everything else fails, abuse the club's
officers.
- At meetings, agree to everything, then go
home do nothing.
- Don't bother enlisting new members; let
others do it all.
- Don't tell the club how it's policy can help
you, but if it doesn't help you, tell everyone else its useless.
- Do nothing more than what's necessary, but
when other members roll up their sleeves and willingly use their ability to
help matters along, complain that the club is being run by a clique or
dictator.
- Talk cooperation but never cooperate.
- Get all that the club has to give but
nothing in return.
- Threaten to leave the club if something
isn't the way you want.
- If you are asked to help, always say you
don't have the time.
- Leave the club because you don't like one of
the club officers.
- Never read any of the mailings or seek
information. You might find out what's going on.
- If appointed to a position never devote any
time to it, let some one else do it all.
- Overlook your own short comings and
concentrate on what they are not doing.
- Repeat all the unpleasant things about your
club to anyone who will listen.
- Always criticize club officers when ever the
opportunity arises.
Being a good member takes work. The club will benefit from the effort that you
put into it. With your help this can continue to be a great club. |