Club members enjoy the C. Edward Crawford Benefits Program:
- Ski trip
savings: Our group buying power is able to command the lowest
airfares and the best in ski-in ski-out quality lodging. Ski
trips feature all flight arrangements, lodging reservations,
and lift tickets included for one low price.
- Ski Lesson Rebates:
$20.00 per person/per day on 4/5 day week long trip = up to $80.00 rebate
- NASTAR /Citzens Race Rebates:
$5.00 per person/5 day maximum = up to $25.00 rebate
- Members also have the ability to go on any ski trip being offered
by another BRSC affiliated
Club.
- Summer vacation getaways: Cancun, Cruises, and more!
- Year-round activities: Volleyball, boating, wind surfing, hikes,
weekend getaways, pool parties, bike rides, crab feasts and much
more.
- Vendor discounts: participating merchants and manufacturers offer
various discounts and promotions available exclusively to BRSC
and Baltimore Ski Club members.
- National
Ski Council Federation Benefits(PDF)
- Schuss, our monthly newsletter, featuring trip activities,
information, trips, and more. Learn to ski outings, and racing
team events.
- Admission to our monthly meetings, including raffles, fun and
informative topics of interest.
- Don't miss out on the fun! Join today!
| There are 4 Types of Baltimore
Ski Club Membership: |
| Single |
Family |
Parent |
Student |
| You know who you
are. |
Husband, Wife, Children
under 18, and/or Student under 21. (with full time ID) |
One parent, child
under 18, and/or Student under 21. (with full time ID) |
Child under 18,
or Student under 21. (with full time ID) |
1 Yr: $38.00
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1 Yr: $55.00
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1 Yr: $48.00
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1 Yr: $16.00
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Download a copy of our Membership Application
print it, fill it out, and mail it with your check payable to
Baltimore Ski Club, to:
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BSC Membership Processing
2420 Cornwall Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21222
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The membership year runs from June 1 to May 31
Addresses and telephone numbers will be published annually in
the membership directory unless otherwise directed.
Conduct:
General Violation of the conduct policy is considered
to be an activity which brings discredit to the club and its members.
This will include, but not be limited to: using drugs, vandalizing
of property, grossly unsafe behavior or discourteous activity,
and drinking of alcoholic beverages by minors. Enforcement of
this policy is the responsibility of the trip/activity leader's
and assistant's: hereafter referred to as leader. In the absence
of the leader, this responsibility falls to the president or highest
ranking club officer present.
The following courses of action toward the offender
should be pursued as deemed necessary and/or appropriate by the
leader:
- Verbal warning
- Offender asked to leave activity/trip at earliest possible
moment.
- Advise proprietor and or authorities of the establishment
or transportation company to pursue their normal course of
action. This may include legal action against the offender.
If the offense has moved beyond verbal warning, the appropriate
committee should be notified as soon as possible. If the committee
deems appropriate the matter will be referred to the executive
council.
The following courses of action are available to the executive council:
- No action.
- Verbal or written reprimand.
- Prohibition from attending all, or certain specified future
ski club trips or activities for a specified time or indefinitely.
- Revocation of membership for a specified time or permanently.
- Revocation as above; in addition, offender may not participate in any club trip or activity as a non-member.
- Take legal action.
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