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16th September 13, 01:31 PM
#31
Originally Posted by Nathan
Here's my two cents,
You are a member of the Clan whether you join the association or not. It is a birthright. That having been said, I really encourage those who value the fact that their Clan Association exists to consider taking out a membership. A Clan Association provides valuable services to their fellow Clansfolk such as representing the historic glory of your Clan at gatherings and games, assisting people with their personal geneological searches and passing on and perpetuating the history and traditions of the Clan.
Our Clan Association also provides an educational bursary annually, lays a wreath on the Clan's behalf at annual Remembrance Day services and is involved in other philanthropic and commemorative efforts.
Usally the fee to belong to such an organization is nominal. Ours is a mere $20 per year (or $500 for life).
The dues don't even come close to covering costs for the volunteers that give up countless hours and no small amount of funds to be there for when their fellow Clansman, Clanswoman or distant cousin (who isn't technically part of the Clan but has some link), comes searching for information in a quest to find their roots.
Whether or not you have time or inclination to attend events, to work Clan tents or be a member in any way aside from on paper, I strongly encourage you to consider making this nominal donation in the form of an inexpensive membership part of your annual charitable budget.
It isn't what determines whether you are a member of your clan, but it is a great way to demonstrate that you care about your clan and distant kin.
N
Well said and PLUS ONE!
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