First a reminder that if you are a new member and wish to vote in our endorsement, you must pay your dues by this coming Thursday, February 26th. Instructions are below.
This coming Wednesday, February 25th, 8:00PM is our February General Meeting. Our featured guest will be State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli. We will also be hearing from City Comptroller Candidates City Councilmembers Melinda Katz and David Yassky (David Weprin has also been invited). This will also be my swang song as President, because we will be introducing the new Officers. As always we meet at the LGBT Center, 208 W. 13th between 7th and Greenwich Aves.
Please also join us for the next Drinking Liberally Steps Out (DLSO) which will be Tuesday, March 17th from 7-10PM (the third Tuesday of the Month). See you at XES Lounge, 157 W. 24th St (between 6th and 7th Aves). As always, 2-for-1 drinks until 9:00. New people are always welcome, just look for us wearing "Drinking Liberally" buttons.
Finally, there are Facebook Groups for SDNYC and DLSO. Here are links if you are interested in signing up:
SDNYC: http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=47324983338&ref=ts
DLSO: http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=48055229860&ref=ts
I hope to see everyone at our General Meeting on Wednesday February 25th.
Matthew W. Carlin
President
mcarlin@sdnyc.org
www.sdnyc.org
Paying your SDNYC Dues:
Our dues have always been based on the calendar year; so if you have not paid your dues in 2009, you’re not currently an active member.
If you are a new member or have not paid dues in the last two years, the club’s rules require you to pay your dues at least 90 days before you can vote. Our endorsement meeting will be May 27th so, you must pay your dues by February 26th to vote in our endorsement. That is two weeks from today and there are no exceptions.
The price is the same if you want to also be a member of National Stonewall. If you opt for that, part of your dues goes to National. So when you sign up, just pick the option that works best for you.
We will be developing a new independent website this year and ask everyone to bear with us considering this has not been under our control. That said, there are four ways you can pay your dues.
1. You can use the following PayPal link:
3. You can also bring a check to our next General Meeting, which will be February 25th (the day before the deadline—and our guest is a big one, the State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli).
Do not, however, use the "Become a Member" link; there is no way to pay your dues via that method.
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