Rules of the Science & Art Club of Germantown as amended effective March 22, 2019

  1. This association shall be known as The Science & Art Club of Germantown.
  2. Its object shall be, by social gatherings and by discourses, essays or conversation, to promote intellectual culture in the departments of Science, Art and Literature.
  3. The number of members shall be limited to about one hundred and shall consist of ladies and gentlemen who are interested in its objectives.
  4. There shall be a President, a Secretary, a Treasurer and a Membership Chair, who shall attend to the duties usually appertaining to such offices. Presidents are elected for a two-year term. A member may not be re-elected to the position of President until at least two years have elapsed. The offices of Secretary and Membership Chair may be combined at the discretion of the officeholders and the President. Couples may serve together in any of these offices. In the subsequent Rules the singular term President (and other officers) shall be understood to refer to joint holders of these positions where appropriate. The officers shall be elected biannually by the Club at the last meeting of each season, and shall hold offices until their successors are elected. There may be benefits to having the terms of the President and the Secretary overlap, so that the Club does not have both offices filled by people new to running the Club.
  5. The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, Secretary, Treasurer and Membership Chair and immediate past Presidents plus their spouses. The President may also appoint other members to the Committee. Said Committee shall have general supervision of the affairs of the Club. The President shall assign the meetings to be held to members in rotation, which assignments shall be made on or before the end of June in each year. Two members may join together as co-hosts.
  6. Prospective new members should be invited by their sponsors to attend at least one meeting of the Club as a guest. If the guest is then interested in joining, the sponsor sends the President and the Membership Chair a letter of recommendation about the person, including biographical information. The President sends a welcoming letter to the new member, with information about the Club. The Membership Chair sends a letter or e-mail to all the members, notifying them about the new member, including the biographical information and his or her address, telephone number and e-mail address to add to their membership list.
  7. By joining the Science & Art Club, members incur three obligations. The first obligation is to present a program from time to time. The second obligation is to attend regularly and to listen to each others’ presentations. The third obligation is to reply to the hosts’ invitations.
  8. Meetings shall be held on the fourth Monday evening of each month except June, July, August, September and December, except when changed by the Executive Committee.
  9. The host of the evening shall make arrangements for the intellectual entertainment of the evening, and shall provide one or more essays or discourses on subjects within

Rules of the Science & Art Club of Germantown as amended effective March 22, 2019

  1. This association shall be known as The Science & Art Club of Germantown.
  2. Its object shall be, by social gatherings and by discourses, essays or conversation, to promote intellectual culture in the departments of Science, Art and Literature.
  3. The number of members shall be limited to about one hundred and shall consist of ladies and gentlemen who are interested in its objectives.
  4. There shall be a President, a Secretary, a Treasurer and a Membership Chair, who shall attend to the duties usually appertaining to such offices. Presidents are elected for a two-year term. A member may not be re-elected to the position of President until at least two years have elapsed. The offices of Secretary and Membership Chair may be combined at the discretion of the officeholders and the President. Couples may serve together in any of these offices. In the subsequent Rules the singular term President (and other officers) shall be understood to refer to joint holders of these positions where appropriate. The officers shall be elected biannually by the Club at the last meeting of each season, and shall hold offices until their successors are elected. There may be benefits to having the terms of the President and the Secretary overlap, so that the Club does not have both offices filled by people new to running the Club.
  5. The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, Secretary, Treasurer and Membership Chair and immediate past Presidents plus their spouses. The President may also appoint other members to the Committee. Said Committee shall have general supervision of the affairs of the Club. The President shall assign the meetings to be held to members in rotation, which assignments shall be made on or before the end of June in each year. Two members may join together as co-hosts.
  6. Prospective new members should be invited by their sponsors to attend at least one meeting of the Club as a guest. If the guest is then interested in joining, the sponsor sends the President and the Membership Chair a letter of recommendation about the person, including biographical information. The President sends a welcoming letter to the new member, with information about the Club. The Membership Chair sends a letter or e-mail to all the members, notifying them about the new member, including the biographical information and his or her address, telephone number and e-mail address to add to their membership list.
  7. By joining the Science & Art Club, members incur three obligations. The first obligation is to present a program from time to time. The second obligation is to attend regularly and to listen to each others’ presentations. The third obligation is to reply to the hosts’ invitations.
  8. Meetings shall be held on the fourth Monday evening of each month except June, July, August, September and December, except when changed by the Executive Committee.
  9. The host of the evening shall make arrangements for the intellectual entertainment of the evening, and shall provide one or more essays or discourses on subjects within

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