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NO MEMBERSHIPS ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE THRU THE POOL - as of 05/14/10 - but there is a way to still get a membership - please read below) All you wanted to know about membership . . . cost, how to get a membership, how to sell a membership. FIRST - IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A MEMBERSHIP - THE BEST WAY TO DO THIS IS TO POST YOUR NAME AND EMAIL ADDRESS ON OUR MEMBERSHIP BULLETIN BOARD. YOU MUST GIVE THE MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR PERMISSION TO DO THIS. SEND HER AN EMAIL WITH YOUR NAME AND TEL # - AND LET HER KNOW IF YOU ARE BUYING OR SELLING. Include the words "I GIVE PERMISSION TO POST MY NAME, EMAIL ADDRESS ANDS/OR MY NAME". YOU MUST NOTIFY HER IF YOU WANT YOUR NAME TAKEN OFF THE LIST BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL A MEMBERSHIP. CLICK HERE TO CONTACT THE MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR What is an Exchange Pool Membership? The Exchange Pool is a non-profit private entity. It is also considered a cooperative in that all members are considered to own a share of the entity. Volunteer activity is inherent in our charter. Members have the opportunity to volunteer to reduce their fees. We depend on our volunteers to do much of the work at the pool. Our only employees are those staff members, (managers, lifeguards) that work during the swim season. All of the administrative functions are handled by board members who are all volunteers. All labor provided outside of the routine tasks during the season are performed by volunteers or outside contractors. We have a finite number of memberships as defined by our by-laws. What are the different types of memberships? Memberships are either individual (one person) or family (immediate family members). How much does membership cost? There are two components to cost. The first component is the membership certificate. This is a one-time purchase. This certificate entitles the member to unlimited swimming during the posted pool hours, guest privileges and voting rights at general meetings. The membership certificate is a one-time purchase. To be a member in good standing, annual fees must be paid in full by May 1st of the current season. The second component is an annual fee. Annual fees are charged against each certificate holder’s account. The fee structure has been simplified as follows: Individual - $255 Family - $500. A $30 volunteer fee is included. The volunteer fee is refundable at the end of the season if the volunteer requirement has been fulfilled. Annual fees are due no later than May 1st of the current season in order for a member to remain in good standing. Members whose fees are not paid in full by May 1st of the current season will not be allowed use of the facilities until their fees are paid. Members whose fees are not paid in full by June 1st of the current season will be considered not in good standing. Their membership will be considered in a default status. How do I get a membership? THERE ARE CURRENTLY NO MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE POOL. MEMBERS WHO ARE INTERESTED IN SELLING THEIR MEMBERSHIP SHOULD CONTACT VALERIE MILLER AND SHE WILL POST YOUR INFORMATION ON THE WEBSITE BULLETIN BOARD. There are two ways to get memberships.
How do I sell a membership? Memberships are sold on the open market. When the seller finds a buyer, a price is negotiated and the transaction is completed. The seller has an obligation to notify the Exchange Pool with the buyer information (name, address and contact numbers) and transaction date. Accounts that are not current are not eligible for resale. This notification of sale/transfer must be done in writing (email is acceptable – a return receipt or a reply should be obtained for email communication). Contact our Membership Coordinator – Valerie Miller As a buyer or a seller, how do I know who is interested in selling or buying a membership? |