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CLUB MEMBERSHIPS 
For many years the Botanic Garden has had the pleasure of co- 
operating in numerous ways with Garden Clubs, Women’s Clubs, 
and other organizations of the Metropolitan area, and a plan has 
been adopted whereby such organizations may become definitely 
identified with the work of the Garden in promoting an interest 
in plant life and horticulture, as follows: 
Annual Memberships——Garden Clubs or other organizations 
may qualify as Annual Members of the Garden on election by the 
Board of Trustees and payment of the annual membership fee of 
Ten Dollars. Each annual member club may designate one of its 
officers or other member to receive such invitations, notices, and 
publications as go to individual annual members and to represen 
the club at all Botanic Garden functions, including “Flower Days” 
and the annual Spring Inspection in May. 
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The Club may also have the follow1 
a. The services of a Botanic Garden docent or guide for a tour of 
the plantations or conservatories, followed by tea. o parties 
of less than six adults will be conducted. Schedule for such 
events must be arranged for in advance, at dates mutually con- 
venient to the Botanic Garden and the Club. 
One extra-mural lecture a year by a member of the Garden staff. 
The Garden supplies, on request, a list of staff members avail- 
able for outside lectures. 
Arrangements will be facilitated if the Club will, with each 
request, designate at least two names. 
One member of the club is entitled annually to free tuition in 
courses of instruction for which tuition is charged to non-mem- 
bers. In Laboratory Courses a nominal fee is charged to cover 
cost of material. 
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Sustaining Memberships—Any club or other organization may 
become a Sustaining Member of the Garden on election by the 
Board of Trustees and annual payment to the Garden of the sus- 
taining membership fee of Twenty-five Dollars. 
Sustaining membership clubs enjoy the full privileges of annual 
membership, not only in the Botanic Garden but also in the Brook- 
lyn Museum and The Institute at the Academy of Music. They 
may designate three members who may receive free tuition in Bo- 
tanic Garden courses of instruction for which tuition is charged to 
non-members. They are entitled each year to two extra-mural lec- 
tures free, by a lecturer chosen from the Garden’s list of lecturers. 
