2025 MEMBERSHIP: DO IT NOW!
Reminder! The Guild’s membership year runs from February 1 through January 31. You must be an active member in order to register for workshops, receive the monthly News Blast, receive a copy of the 2025 Guild Directory, and participate in most Guild activities (such as retreats).
As of December 23, fewer than 30% of our members have renewed. Only 94 individuals have paid their membership for 2025. Of these, 86 are renewals, 3 are returning after a gap in membership, and 5 are new members.
Several of the Guild’s 2025 meetings will be via Zoom. You must register via a Zoom link to receive a specific Zoom code for each virtual meeting. The only place the Zoom registration link will be found is in the monthly News Blast (emailed the Thursday before the meeting). The Zoom registration link is never posted on the website. The first Zoom meeting of the year will be February 4th when Joji Locatelli joins us virtually. You’ll want to make sure you are a 2025 member to receive the News Blast for February.
Renew your membership now! The easiest way to renew is online at Renew or Join.
Another option is to renew in person at the January 7 Guild meeting:
- Download a membership form, print, fill it out completely, and bring it with you to the January meeting.
- Don’t have a printer? Printed forms will be available at the meeting.
- Bring a credit card for swiping (a small fee will be added for card use; no debit cards accepted*) or a $35 check made payable to the San Diego North Coast Knitters Guild.
- Paying with cash? Please bring the exact dollar amount of $35 as we cannot guarantee that change will be available.
- We strongly do not recommend mailing your renewal due to delays in mail delivery.
Questions? Check the Membership page or contact Kerry Nare, Membership Coordinator.
Hope to see you in January and throughout 2025!
* The Square payment device used for in-person payment cannot accept debit cards that require PIN entry. If your debit card does not require a PIN, you may be able to use it (for a small fee) – but we cannot guarantee debit card acceptance for in-person payments.