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MEMBERSHIP WITH THE SOCIETY
Join us! The Sustainable Arts Society's work is supported primarily by contributions from its members. Support for our artists in residence, as well as, our presentation of programs in the community depend upon the gracious help and generous financial support of our members, donors, sponsors, patrons and benefactors.
| ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP |
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| Founder |
$ 100.00 |
| Artist/Student |
$ 20.00 |
| Individual |
$ 30.00 |
| Family |
$ 50.00 |
| Corporate/Business |
$ 250.00 |
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
- Special invitations to performances and exhibitions
- Special invitation to workshops and community programs
- Opportunity to meet with artists in residence
- Opportunity to enjoy events on the farm
- Recognition as an SAS Founder, Member or Sponsor
DONATIONS Donations can be made to fund artist residencies, construct artist studios, or to add to the Society's endowment fund for long-term program support. Due to an unusually low overhead and help provided by capable and dedicated volunteers, contributions have a maximum impact. Donations are tax deductible to the extent of the law. SAS, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Georgia non-profit corporation. Please send your membership, gift or sponsorship to the Sustainable Arts Society, P.O. Box 1, Blue Ridge, GA 30513.
Thank you for your interest in the The Sustainable Arts Society and its mission of fostering creative endeavors in visual arts, music, dance, drama, writing, and environmental sustainability in the rural, pristine setting of the North Georgia Mountains of Southern Appalachia.
PAYMENT METHODS
Donations can be made to us directly by check, money order, or through The Community Charitable Foundation for Fannin County, Inc. (United in Charity) by email at uic@etcmail.com
Click here for a printable Membership Payment Form.
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Endlessly flowing - the Toccoa River gives sustenance and meaning to our Society and Programs. Your help with a membership or donation will enable us to maintain this wonderful property now, and for all the generations to come.
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