23
Sep

Urgent Reminder!

   Posted by: Julia Redlich   in NSW Branch News

white-boar-smlSUBSCRIPTIONS, COMMITTEE NOMINATIONS, THE AGM

 The AGM is later this year (7 November) because of the Australasian Branches biennial convention in Perth in mid October.

Please remember that your subscription for the Ricardian year 2009 – 2010 is due by 2 October 2009 to send to the UK, as the Ricardian Year lasts from 2 October (Richard III’s birthday) to 1 October the following year.   We pay our members’ subscriptions in bulk.  Unfortunately for all subscriptions received after that date, we will have to charge you an additional $20 to cover the costs of  the individual transfer. 

It would be greatly appreciated if all subscriptions could be with Treasurer Dorothea Preis by 25 September 2009.   Please write that cheque now if you haven’t already done so – or pay by direct credit,  the details were given on your subscription form that was sent to you earlier this month.

Any committee nominations are still gladly accepted, please send the filled in form to Secretary Julia Redlich.  Should you have mislaid any of the forms, please contact us at info@richardiii-nsw.org.au.

Ever thought about  joining our Society?  Now is the time to act!  Please contact us at info@richardiii-nsw.org.au as soon as possible so that your subscription can be included in the bulk transfer.  Joining our Branch has a number of advantages. 

  • You receive the four annual issues of the Ricardian Bulletin and the annual Ricardian, published by the Richard III Society. 
  • You receive the annual Chronicles of the White Rose, published by our Branch.  It contains transcripts of talks presented to our branch and other interesting articles.
  • You can attend all our general meetings and the conventions at the members fee, with all the interesting talks and activities presented.  You are of course welcome at all social events.
  • You have access to our extensive library containing both fiction and non-fiction books of a Ricardian/medieval context
  • And you will meet lots of friendly people who share your interst in medieval history.

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