MEMBERSHIP
Scranton JCC membership gives you 12 months of exciting and varied activities: indoor swimming, pool, gymnasium, fitness center, racquet sports, and fitness classes all included at no extra fee. Plus camp, day care, family program classes, holiday programs, performing arts and much more. |
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2008 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES
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TYPE OF
MEMBERSHIP |
2008
Dues* |
| SUSTAINING (family membership plus donation) |
$625 |
| FAMILY (includes children thru 19 or full time students) |
$575 |
| HUSBAND & WIFE |
$525 |
| SINGLE ADULT |
$425 |
| SINGLE PARENT FAMILY |
$425 |
| FAMILY with Health Center |
$875 |
| HUSBAND & WIFE with Health Center |
$825 |
| MEN with Health Center (or single parent) |
$635 |
| WOMEN with Health Center (or single parent) |
$535 |
| SENIOR ADULT CLUB (60 & over, restricted use) |
$ 85 |
| COLLEGE STUDENT |
$135 |
| HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT |
$130 |
| ELEMENTARY STUDENT |
$125 |
*paid in full at time of joining
ALL FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
MEMBERSHIP FEES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE
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JCC BENEFACTORS
Includes Husband & Wife membership in all JCC facilities
and a partial tax deductable contribution
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$1,800
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CHAI Benefactor |
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$1,200
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PLATINUM Benefactor |
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$1,100
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GOLD Benefactor |
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$1000
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SILVER Benefactor |
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$900
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BRONZE Benefactor |
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MEMBERSHIP IN PERPETUITY
Includes Husband & Wife membership in all JCC facilities
for life and a tax deductable contribution
$10,000
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NEW TO THE COMMUNITY/NEWLYWEDS
Membership fees are half price for new residents to the community and for newlyweds, in the first year of their marriage.
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MEMBERSHIP FEE ADJUSTMENTS
If you are unable to pay the full membership fee, you may make arrangements for an equitable reduced rate by calling for a confidential interview. The JCC is committed to maintaining the health and stability of the community, and we deny no one use of our agency because of inability to pay.
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
MasterCard and Visa are accepted for payment of membershipd and class activity fees. Membership may also be paid in installments with pre-dated checks or pre-dated credit card forms. Please note: there is a $20 charge for returned checks.
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MEMBERSHIP CARDS
Membership cards are issued to new members upon joining. Members can pick up their cards at the front lobby desk, or have them mailed to their homes. New cards are issued upon renewal. In order to protect your membership priviledges, we request that your membership card be carried with you when you are at the JCC. There is a service charge of $5 to replace a lost card. Your membership card is NOT TRANSFERRABLE. The JCC reserves the right to revoke or suspend a membership for misuse of the card.
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GUEST PASS POLICY
All guests must be accompanied by a member in good standing. A guest residing in the area may use the JCC no more than two times each year. Use of the facilities by guests will be determined by the JCC on the basis of availability. Fees for guest passes are $3 per visit per person. Guest fees are $5 for Health Center use. |
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OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
When sponsored by a member in good standing, Out-of-town guests may receive guest priviledges for a period not to exceed 15 days. Call the membership office for fee information. Members of JCCs outside the Scranton area will be extended the priviledges of the use of the JCC for up to two weeks when visiting our area. They must present a current JCC membership card.
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GOING OUT OF TOWN YOURSELF?
As a courtesy, your JCC membership is honored at most Jewish Community Centers across the country.
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PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
The JCC expects its members and guests to behave and use our facilities in an appropriate manner. Inappropriate behaviors such as foul language, dangerous play, fighting or property damage may result in suspension or loss of membership.
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PERSONAL ASSUMPTION OF RISK
The nature of activities participated in at the JCC involves inherent risks such as bruises, scrapes and muscle pulls, along with the risk of more serious occurrences such as heart attacks. Each participant assumes personal responsibility in the event of an injury sustained in the normal course of events
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CHILDREN UNDER 10
Children under 10 years of age should not be left unattended. Youth under the age of 13 can not use weight training facilities, unless under the direct supervision of their parents and behaving in an appropriate manner.
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