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The Magician’s Oath
Who May Attend?All serious students of magic are welcome to attend up to 3 meetings after which we expect you to join the club. There is no cost to attend 3 regular meetings prior to joining. Special meetings (e.g. lectures, shows or banquets) may incur charges at the non-member rate. Where are the meetings held?Meetings are held at our normal location in San Jose unless otherwise noted. How Do I Join? What does it Cost?To join the club, you must:
Do not be shy about saying that you want to join! In addition to the initial and annual costs to be an IBM Member, you must also pay annual dues to the club. First year dues are $25. The annual dues for Ring 216 are currently $20/year and are payable in January. If you join after June, your dues are prorated. You may pay dues via PayPal or directly to our Treasurer. Unless you have previously met all the above requirements, you cannot join the club on the night of a special event. NOTE: Dues are very low because we barter entertainment for meeting space. As such, you may be asked to perform or assist with a show for one of our sponsoring organizations. What Happens with the Dues?We use the dues collected to hire professional lecturers, pay for supplies related to the club (stamps, paper, etc.), rent rooms for special events, and so on. Normally those who are members of the club enjoy discounted (sometimes FREE) entrance to lectures. Who Are the Professional Lecturers? How Often?We have had the following in the last several years: Bill Goldman, Amos Levkovitch, Dale Salwak, Mike Stroud, Bob Sheets, Docc Hilford, Michael Close, Johnny Ace Palmer, Bruce Bernstein, Steve Silverman, Ron London, Whit Haydn, Dan Harlan, Eugene Burger, Daryl, Danny Archer, Charles Gauci, Jay Scott Berry, Josh London, Martin Nash, Aldo Colombini, Paul Cummings, Joshua Jay - and others! Normally we sponsor from 2 to 5 outside lecturers per year. Is this a Secret Society?No! But we do keep secrets! We take an oath to not reveal secrets needlessly. What Is A Typical Meeting Like?
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