Membership

Many of our members have renewed – have you?

Your membership of the Glebe Society for the financial year 2010/11 was due for renewal on 1 July. Members who forget to renew risk being deleted from the Bulletin mailing list and hearing about the interesting functions planned for the coming months.

Your renewal form was included in your last Bulletin, or a new one can be downloaded by clicking here.

You may renew online – click here to find out about the various options – or mail your renewal to PO Box 100, Glebe 2037.

Posted on July 26th, 2010 by Bruce Davis

 


Membership

An Invitation to Join The Glebe Society

A membership form can be downloaded by clicking here. You must have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer to read this form. If you do not have Acrobat, you can obtain a free copy by clicking on this Acrobat link.

When you have completed the membership form, please mail it with your cheque or credit card details toSecretary
The Glebe Society Inc
PO Box 100
GLEBE 2037

Benefits of Membership

* You receive our Bulletin to keep you up to date with the latest Glebe issues and events
* You are part of a respected group of Glebe residents with a recognised and influential role in advocating local improvements. As with all local matters, the more members we have, the more we can influence important issues
* You have an opportunity to meet your neighbours and other residents at social gatherings organised by the Society
* You support local organisations such as the Friends of Benledi and the Glebe Library, and local school, youth, environmental and cultural groups, and
* You stay informed on important planning and development issues that have a direct impact on your street and neighbourhood, since we monitor all Glebe Development Applications to Leichhardt Municipal Council.

Meet your Neighbours in Glebe

The Society organises a number of social functions each year that give members, and, particularly newcomers to Glebe, an opportunity to meet each other. Click here for more information.

A New Member's Perspective

After 25 years of living and working at Young NSW, Joe and his wife, Kathie, were looking for a sea-change. They had both grown up in Sydney's inner west and liked the area. They wanted to be within walking distance of work (something they could do in Young) and somewhere near the water. They also wanted to be close to restaurants, theatres and city life. Joe wrote in The Glebe Society's Bulletin that Glebe seemed perfect

Click here to read their story, "City Living with Country Spirit".

 

Queries? email: secretary@glebesociety.org.au

Posted on October 27th, 2008 by admin

 



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