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For those of you that are at a gym that have booster clubs or parents associations... does you gym make it mandatory to be a member of the booser club or is it optional?
 
The gym doesn't make attendance/participation manditory. You can sit it out if you want, but you're still going to get a bill from the booster association for your coaches' fees.
 
we do not have to be thre for meetings or get too involved! but we do pay a small fee no matter what! and for the Spring show each family is expected to help out in some way!! but nothing too major!!!
 
Membership is mandatory, attendance at meetings is optional (but recommended). certain fundraisers are mandatory, as well as working at the exhibition (for rec classes) and meets.
 
Booster club at our current gym is optional and at the previous gym was "mandatory." Thing is folks, you cannot make anyone join an organization especially when this would mean incurring a financial obligation(ex. mandatory fundraisers, fee to join etc.) If a parent ever took it to court, the whole mandatory booster club thing would be deemed illegal---violates public policy, freedom of associaiton etc. Why do parents get sucked into this? They're not aware they have the right to say "no" and figure since its done this way, it must be ok, don't want to "rock the boat", fear of child getting caught in the middle etc. Your obligation is to pay for monthly tuition, leos etc. and meet/coaches fees-----to the gym. If that is done, then there is no legal way for your child to be kicked off team or whatever.

I was told our current booster club found this out----the hard way. They used to require all parents be members and all members had to work bingo. So, if your dd was on team, you were required to do bingo. One family said they had no problem with being in the booster club, but did not want to do bingo. They were told they had no choice. They got a lawyer who used the state gaming laws(which get rather complicated), but basically say people can't be forced to help in a gambling enterprise if they do not want to(bingo is gambling). Booster club was fined $25k by the state. End of ANY mandatory anything. Family is no longer involved with gymnastics, but they stood up for themselves and taught one booster club a lesson.
 
Membership and monthly meetings are "mandatory". There are 3 fundraisers that are mandatory (2 are working the club held meets). Though apparently you can pay off those things if you don't do them.

Interesting about the mandatory issue GLM.
 
In our old gym membership was "strongly encouraged." The reality is (as someone said in a previous post) you cannot be forced to join an organization. In our case, members wanted to join because the 501 3C status enabled them to participate in fundraisers. Meet fees and coaches fees were paid from each gymnast's individual account that was maintained by the Booster Club so it was in your best interest to have an account. Also, there were cases in which the Booster Club had an event and some of the profits were divided across each gymnast's account. You would not be able to benefit if you were not a member. Meetings were optional. Parents that were too busy to attend were grateful for our flexibility and made sure they read the minutes and kept up with doing the things they were responsible for.
 
We do booster club not because we are told to, but for the fundraising to offset gym expenses. This is the 1st year for dh and I to do bingo and let me tell you, it does bring in big bucks. It covers alot of gymmie's expenses and now that she's an optional and traveling etc. it is a benefit to us. We do have a few parents that belong to the booster club, but do not do bingo. They do some of the other fundraisers and help with meets. Its all fine---they aren't snubbed or given the "silent" treatment.
 

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