August 1 is the start of the new season, (August 1, 2017 – July 31, 2018) which means a number of things happen.
You need to renew your USA Fencing membership, not only for the right to do tournaments, but also to keep our insurance viable. Every one of our members has to have some level of the organization’s membership for our insurance to be valid. The noncompetitive membership, which means you will not be competing in USA Fencing sanctioned events, is still $10 for the season. The competitive membership is still $75. The competitive membership can be upgraded for club officers, referees, etc. for an additional $20. Coaching memberships are now $120.
People involved in the advanced epee camp should note that the start of the season falls during the camp, so please have your membership renewed by then.
If you got your first membership after April 1, 2017, or upgraded to a competitive membership after that date, you should be good for the 2017-18 season. However, check your membership on the usfencing.org website to be certain.
August 1 also means that the club’s dues for the season are renewable. Monthly dues will remain at $35/month ( afterschool will stay at $25/month). If you wish to purchase a 6 month package August 1 – January 31, it will run $175, you save 1 month. The yearly package runs $350, August 1 – July 31, meaning you save 2 months.
Starting on August 1, we will be raising the floor fee for evening practices at Wilmington, to $10 per night. The rationales for the increase are that the people who pop in occasionally are the least likely to have all their own equipment, meaning they are putting the most wear and tear on uniforms and weapons. Secondly, the insurance from USA Fencing is jumping $450 for the season. Lastly, and most importantly, the hope is that people will go to the monthly fee for evening practices and then show up more often so there are more people to fence.