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Joining the AEA Cause
There was a time when we had two types of annual membership;
regular ($20.00) and student ($10.00) but we have temporally rescinded
these dues and prefer that our members have something solar or
some other alternate energy stuff in use. Instead of reinstating
the dues, we are offering a fund raising idea as a test project
before the dues status becomes critical. Hopefully the membership
and our visitor friends will participate to the extent that we
won't need to charge dues again. (see Fundraising).
We have composed a scrap book for those interested in joining
our cause. Using rechargeable batteries or energy efficient fluorescents
in the home would be enough to qualify. No politics; just action
is the qualifier to join this club.
Send us a photo of you with your project with a one paragraph
bio (25 words or less) of who you are and how to reach you plus
a release statement to allow us to publish it in the "Members Scrapbook pages".
Come join our listserve group
and enjoy the following benefits:
- General support for AEA's unique education programs.
- Support our cause by participating in our fund raising project
(see below).
- The only non-political, non-profit, "Do-It-Yourself"
public focus on alternate energies in the area.
- Provide focus on what individuals can do to help themselves
and the general environment.
- Meet and associate with other alternate energy enthusiasts.
- Have direct access to AEA's Steering
Committee to influence future AEA programming to cover topics
of your own interest.
- Enjoy occasional discounts on group purchases & subscriptions.
- Receive AEA's news bulletin. E-mailed or Mailed First Class
to each member. This provides the accessibility to articles written
by any member.
- Become a Sponsor of this site
by helping to offset the cost.
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