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Memberships
You don’t need to be a PRA member
to participate in our events on the weekends. Membership, however, is
required to use the PRA range for practice during the week.
PRA offers three categories of regular membership, Working, Non-working
and Junior (under 18 years of age) and we also offer an Associate
Membership for active members in good standing of other NFAA or NAA
clubs, including college clubs. Working members must contribute a
minimum of 18 hours of work on the range, at tournaments, or other club
duty. Working Membership dues are only $50 for a family, and $45 for an
individual. Non-working members are assessed an additional $90 per year,
and have no work obligations. Junior and Associate memberships are only
$15 per year and do not have any work obligations either and associate
memberships do not have any voting rights.
Memberships are for a calendar year and renewals are mailed in early
January. The dues for Applications submitted between July 1st and
November 30th are prorated as indicated on the form. Membership
applications submitted in December are full price and are for the next
year.
Membership benefits include the
unrestricted, safe use of the range for practice during daylight hours,
reduced shoot fees for all Sunday competitions, eligibility for club
annual awards, and a monthly newsletter, the Roving Reporter.
Members are kept up to date on club activities, upcoming events and
activities in the world of archery. The newsletter also provides
practical tips on shooting form.
The constitution and By-laws of the club can be obtained HERE.(Adobe Acrobat PDF file).
A membership application can be obtained HERE. (Adobe Acrobat PDF file).
Working Members - Ways to meet your work commitment
- Sunday Treasurer
Any working member that has not met their work commitment for this year should consider acting as a Sunday Treasurer.
This is an easy way to meet the work hour requirement while sitting in the shade all morning.
- Maintain a Target
By taking on the maintenance of one target this will satisfy your WORK OBLIGATIONS for the year.
What this entails is clearing the path to and from the target, removing overgrown weeds, rocks, etc.
and also making sure the bales are good for shooting...if a problem arises with the bales then you
let an officer of the club know and the problem should get taken care of. This work obligation can be
done any time you have the time to do it...not necessarily on a scheduled work day. If you have any questions
or are ready to sign up please feel free to contact the secretary, Donna Sparkman, at 818-884-6217.
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