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Our membership program enables us to keep you informed of project developments and progress. It is also a vital part of our fundraising program.
We have had excellent enthusiasm from all levels of government - municipal, provincial, and federal.
With a stronger membership, the Inglis Area Heritage Committee is able to attract additional funding from a number of sources.
Your contribution of any amount is very important. Individual support strengthens our ability to succeed by building on the voices, talents, and resources we need.
Make a difference in saving these prairie icons by showing your support of the project. As the elevators vanish from the prairie skyline, this opportunity simply will not come again. It's your chance to literally be a part of history.
Level of
Participation
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Price
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Membership
Benefits
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| Associate |
$ 20
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- A quarterly newsletter and other literature about the restoration work, news and history about the grain elevators.
- Notices of all public event and activities and first opportunity to attend special events.
- A membership card and a lapel pin to commemorate your first year as a member of the Inglis Grain Elevators
- A charitable donation tax receipt |
| Basic |
$ 30
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- All of the above plus voting privileges at the annual general meeting to assist in decision-making of this national treasure.
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| Family |
$ 50
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- All of the above plus voting privileges for two family members
- Two membership cards and two lapel pins. Up to five more pins can be purchased with the membership at $5.00 each for additional members of your family. |
| Corporate |
$ 100
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- Corporate members get the same as a basic member
- Can also nominate two delegates to represent their one vote
- Two lapel pins
- Up to 20 copies of the quarterly newsletter and other literature. |
| Founding (1st year) |
$ 500
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- Founding members get all the basic privileges as well as a Founding membership card, certificate and lapel pin |
| Founding (entire fee) |
$ 1,000
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- Permanent recognition as a Founding Member on the donor board at our interpretive centre |
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