Membership
How to Join - Membership application
Please print and return this form for a one year membership and to place listings in our printed publication, the HOUR Trader.
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FORM:
All persons, businesses, and organizations supportive of the HOUR Exchange are eligible to become members. As a member, your listing of an ongoing offer of goods and/or services will be published in the next four issues of the HOUR Trader and you are entitled to one vote at membership meetings. New members placing ongoing offers are eligible to receive 2 HOURS by mail, renewing members are eligible for a 1 HOUR bonus. Supporting memberships are also welcome.
HOUR Trader Deadline
June 1, 2008 - 3:00pm
The deadline for new member listings, renewing member listings, articles, and display ads in the SUMMER 2008 HOUR Trader is June 1, 2008.
Short articles and items of interest are welcome.
To become member click "membership" >> "How to Join" link on this website, or pick up a copy of the HOUR Trader, available for free at locations in Corvallis. The HOUR Trader is regularly stocked at the Corvallis Public Library and First Alternative South Store.
Membership Benefits
All persons, businesses, municipalities and organizations who are supportive of the purpose and principles of the HOUR Exchange are eligible to become members of the HOUR Exchange. A person, business,or organization may become a member by submitting a membership form and making an annual payment of dues.
Becoming a member of the HOUR Exchange is a way to directly support this organization. When you become a member you become listed in our quarterly publication, the HOUR Trader, and you will receive HOURS for your ongoing listing of a good or service.
Benefits to Members
~ Members may place listings and/or advertising in the membership directory.
Using HOURS at your Business
The Corvallis HOUR Exchange invites your business to participate in the HOURS local currency system! A local currency is an easy way to support local businesses and trades-people, build connections with neighbors, expand income, and keep money in the local economy....
