[SBU Board] SBU Free Plays.xlsx
JC Chupack
jc.chupack at gmail.com
Fri May 18 10:03:06 PDT 2018
Yep, that's captured in what I sent. :)
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JC Chupack
Senior Manager of Product Management, Amazon.com
Seattle ACBL Unit 446 <http://bridgeinseattle.org> Secretary, Electronic
Contact, & Publicity Chair
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 9:49 AM, Patti McCallum <pattimcbridge at gmail.com>
wrote:
> I believe all players must be members. They can buy a 1 month membership
> from the director but must have a current membership
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 18, 2018, at 9:30 AM, JC Chupack <jc.chupack at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I captured all of this on the entry fees page on the website last year and
> updated earlier this year based on new ACBL guidance. The board reviewed
> the page and signed off on it and it was correlated against prior motions.
> I've pasted it below for reference but it's also posted at
> http://www.bridgeinseattle.org/entry-fees/
>
> We do not have an explicit discount for students; that is not captured in
> any approved board decision. We have a discount for players age 25 and
> under.
>
> Amount to be paid per person per session:
>
> -
>
> Adult (age 26+) ACBL member: $10
> -
>
> Youth ACBL member (under 18): $1
> -
>
> Youth non-members may play one session during a single tournament
> at the reduced fee.
> -
>
> Junior ACBL member (18-25): $5
> -
>
> Junior non-members may play one session during a single tournament
> at the reduced fee.
> -
>
> Lapsed ACBL member: *add $4* to the total session fee (effective
> 3/1/18)
> -
>
> Non-ACBL member: Effective 3/1/18, non-ACBL members *are required to
> join on an annual basis or via a temporary one-month membership* for
> $7.99, except for charity events or events limited to players with 0-20
> masterpoints and except for active members of the American Bridge
> Association (ABA).
>
> Note that games that are specified as “Grass Roots Day” are an additional
> $1 per person per session. This $1 supports the district's grass roots
> fund <http://www.d19.org/gnts/> and is applicable to all entry fees
> specified above as well as free play coupons awarded by the unit. Note
> also that if the flyer specifies "lunch for an additional fee", that amount
> is not included in the totals given above.
>
> *Cash is the preferred payment method for event entry fees. Credit cards
> are not accepted.*
>
>
>
> --
> JC Chupack
> Senior Manager of Product Management, Amazon.com
> Seattle ACBL Unit 446 <http://bridgeinseattle.org> Secretary, Electronic
> Contact, & Publicity Chair
>
> On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 9:18 AM, Ann Romeo <annromeo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> We should also know how much we're charging students, both college and
>> under and have that clearly stated for the directors.
>>
>> Larry, add Dee Patrick for 2 free plays and Jennifer Ballantyne for all
>> free plays (Jenny will probably only play one day). She will be working
>> her butt off for us all day Monday. and has certainly paid her dues over
>> time. we owe her several free plays.
>>
>> I think David T should be free, too, but that's just my opinion.
>>
>> Ann
>>
>> Ann Romeo
>> Personal email: annromeo at gmail.com
>> Local home: 206-526-0871
>> Work email: Ann.Romeo at ORCInternational.com
>> Work direct dial: 212-463-6331
>> My cell: 425-615-1413 (text ok)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 11:16 AM, Tim White <trkwhite at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> In response to Larry's note below, thoughts on the extra $1 for grass
>>> roots for free plays:
>>>
>>> As I recall, what we have settled on in the past is that non board
>>> members who receive free plays (in this case Sharon Erwin and David Wright)
>>> are not charged the additional $1 for grass roots. For board members, the
>>> additional $1 for grass roots is voluntary.
>>>
>>> A question for all: perhaps we should consider the possibility of free
>>> plays for others who perform services for the unit? David Taylor comes to
>>> mind. He is compensated for towing the trailer, however he does other
>>> things such as lining up Bridgemates and supporting resolution of questions
>>> related to task tracker and insurance. Perhaps there are "regulars" who
>>> make and donate homemade items for hospitality?
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>> On May 18, 2018, at 7:58 AM, "LARRY HOLDREN" <larryholdren at comcast.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ann: Here is a draft of the usual free play list for the KO. Any
>>> additions or subtractions?
>>>
>>> All – I have added the requested fee schedule to the bottom of the
>>> list. Any comments? I indicated that the Grass Roots dollar applies to
>>> each of the usual fees for Friday, which I think is what we decided.
>>>
>>> Does the Grass Roots dollar apply to the free plays?
>>>
>>> Larry
>>> <SBU Free Plays.xlsx>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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