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I hereby apply for
membership in the Pyramid Society. My application is based upon the
following interest or ownership: (please check
the appropriate category)
Interest in
Egyptian-Arabian bloodlines, but non-ownership of any Straight
Egyptian Arabian mares or stallions as defined by The Pyramid Society.
Ownership of a Straight Egyptian Gelding. Annual Dues: $150.00
($175.00 after 12/31/08)
Ownership of a
Straight Egyptian horses, or more
than 20% of a Straight Egyptian Arabian horse, as defined by The Pyramid
Society.
Annual Dues:
$300.00 ($350.00 after 12/31/08)
Lifetime Membership: $5,000.00 (Terms acceptable: $2,000
down-payment with three payments of $1,000 each within a two-year
membership period, with no interest. Life Member recognition given after
payment is made in full.)
Membership year:
November 1 - October 31.
Memberships are individual. Joint memberships are available only to
partners. However, a farm, a corporation or syndicate may apply for a
single membership and participate under that name.
Name
Farm Name
Address
City
State or Country
Zip
Social Security # or Federal ID#
Telephone (res.)
Telephone (bus.)
Cell Phone
Fax
E-mail
Website
Please help us process your
membership with the following information:
Have you previously been a member of
the Pyramid Society?
Yes No
If "Yes," when were you last a member?
If you are being sponsored, list sponsor's name here (Lifetime
Memberships not eligible) and forward a
letter of sponsorship. Please review important revised
"Sponsor a New Member" program guidelines.
CONTRIBUTIONS, GIFTS, GRANTS, DUES, OR SIMILAR PAYMENTS TO THE PYRAMID
SOCIETY ARE NOT DEDUCTIBLE AS CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS FOR FEDERAL
INCOME TAX PURPOSES.
I understand that The Pyramid
Society logo may be used in advertising as long as I am a member in good
standing with The Pyramid Society.
As members of The Pyramid Society,
we acknowledge and agree that (a) we are caretakers and stewards of the
Egyptian Arabian horse and owe it our highest respect and (b) any
mistreatment of the horse or unethical business dealings are against The
Pyramid Society's founding principles.
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