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What to do to first:
Call SFYFC county office on 01483 769 786 and they will put you in touch
with your local club, or you can call your local club directly if you
have their number from the website
map or list of clubs.
Ring up the leader or member at the club and tell them you would like
to try out the club. They will send you a programme and/or invite you
along to a club meeting. Make sure you tell them which meeting you will
be going to so they can look out for you, welcome you and show you around.
Your first meeting:
Most clubs have a 'host officer' who will stay with you and look after
you at your first few meetings until you feel settled at the club. Otherwise
the leader will choose someone to look after you, but all the members
will make you feel welcome too.
Membership:
The clubs are happy for you to try YFC for a couple of weeks before you
decide whether you would like to join, but after that the leader will
ask you to fill out a membership form and take a parental consent form
home for your parents to complete (if you are under 18). They will also
tell you how much the club's annual subscription fee is and you should
pay this amount to your leader when you return your membership form and
parental consent form. The subscription charge varies slightly from one
club to another but is usually £25 - £35. This cost mainly
covers your personal insurance, but also might include hall rental, competition
entries etc.
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Membership form
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Once you are a member:
Your leader will process your membership form and send a copy to County
Office, who will send a membership card to you. The card has your details
and a membership number on it that you need if you compete in any YFC
competitions or if you want to go on any YFC events.
Once you are a member of a YFC you can enjoy all the wonderful competitions
and events run by your club and by the Surrey Federation of Young Farmers
Club. You will also receive the national magazine, 'Ten26' and the County
newsletter, 'The Pigpen' which tells you all the wonderful things that
are going on in the county and reminds you of important dates etc.
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