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+ | ==== What are the benefits of being a member ==== | ||
+ | * Access to the space to work on projects either on your own or in collaboration with other members | ||
+ | * Use of all community tools and equipment within the space | ||
+ | * Free access to all workshops and events | ||
+ | * A designated area to store in progress work | ||
+ | * A voice and a vote in all decisions affecting the Baltimore Node |
Revision as of 05:52, 18 July 2009
Contents
Overview
- Get to know the space. Come to an event or just stop by and hang out for a while.
- Fill out a membership application. A quick online form that let's us know you're interested.
- Come to a regular meeting. New members are confirmed at regular meetings.
- Start paying dues. Dues are just $50 a month.
- Register for a key. Show us a photo ID, pay for the duplication cost, and you'll get a key and 24/7 access.
- Stop worrying about bureaucracy and do cool stuff!
Frequently Asked Questions
I can't afford $50. Where do we go from here?
...
What are the benefits of being a member
- Access to the space to work on projects either on your own or in collaboration with other members
- Use of all community tools and equipment within the space
- Free access to all workshops and events
- A designated area to store in progress work
- A voice and a vote in all decisions affecting the Baltimore Node