HOW TO JOIN VACMS
If you are interested in joining VACMS you have several options for your next step.
- Apply directly to join VACMS - see below.
- Request to attend some "Come-And-Try" sessions at our next Play-in - see below.
- Contact us for more information or to discuss your eligibility and what VACMS can offer you.
APPLY DIRECTLY TO JOIN VACMSTo apply directly to join VACMS, simply follow these steps:
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"COME-AND-TRY" OPTION FOR PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS
If you have never previously attended a Play-in, and would like to "come-and-try" before deciding to apply for membership, you can attend either:
To apply for "Come-And-Try" first ensure you meet our Membership Criteria, then you can apply in either of two ways:
- Directly register for our next Play-in via the form on the Next Play-in page
OR
- Contact us to express interest, and we will email you when it's time to register.
To attend further Play-ins after a "Come-And-Try" you need to apply for VACMS membership.
- one or two (depending on availability) "Come-And-Try" sessions for free at our next Play-in day.
- a whole Play-in day of up to 4 sessions for $30 (creditable towards an All-Inclusive-Fee membership).
To apply for "Come-And-Try" first ensure you meet our Membership Criteria, then you can apply in either of two ways:
- Directly register for our next Play-in via the form on the Next Play-in page
OR
- Contact us to express interest, and we will email you when it's time to register.
To attend further Play-ins after a "Come-And-Try" you need to apply for VACMS membership.
PROVISO:
VACMS reserves the right to refuse, rescind, or disallow renewal of membership where it is felt that the applicant's needs cannot be sufficiently met by the Society, or if an applicant's or member's actions or expressed opinions are in contradiction with the aims and values of the Society, or are detrimental to the well-being or status of the Society or any of its members. This applies even if the applicant or member meets all our stated criteria for membership.
PROVISO:
VACMS reserves the right to refuse, rescind, or disallow renewal of membership where it is felt that the applicant's needs cannot be sufficiently met by the Society, or if an applicant's or member's actions or expressed opinions are in contradiction with the aims and values of the Society, or are detrimental to the well-being or status of the Society or any of its members. This applies even if the applicant or member meets all our stated criteria for membership.
See these pages for:
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