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Pikes Peak Group

Rocky Mountain Chapter

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Membership
Do you have a question on becoming a member? Do you want to just check us out? Or, are you already a member and have a membership problem (wrong address, no newsletter)? Would you like to join in our outings and activities but are unsure how? Would you like to read the current issue of the Timberlines Newsletter?

Contact our membership chairperson, Jane Madden by phone at 559-3839.

Benefits
When you join the national Sierra Club you also become a member of the state Rocky Mountain Chapter as well as the regional Pikes Peak Group. You will receive a one-year subscription to the Sierra Magazine, the Chapter newsletter, Peak and Prairie, and the Pikes Peak Group's newsletter, Timberlines.

How to Join

Contact Jane Madden at 559-3839 to ask for an application.

Membership Changes
To change the address on your membership record contact the Information Center at (415) 977-5649 or e-mail at address.changes@sierraclub.org. Or use the Rocky Mountain Chapter form at www.rmc.sierraclub.org/address.html.

For answers to questions about your membership contact the Information Center at (415) 977-5653 or e-mail at membership.services@sierraclub.org.

Volunteer Opportunities
Want to meet new people?

We need help with the Membership Committee; contacting new members; getting newsletters mailed out and distributed to businesses like Mountain Chalet, Grand West Outfitters, and the Libraries. It's a great way to get to know a lot of new people. Contact Jane Madden to find out more about these and other great opportunities. You may also use the volunteer form from the Rocky Mountain Chapter at www.rmc.sierraclub.org/volunteer.shtml

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The Unofficial, Unauthorized Sierra Club alt.org.sierra-club FAQ by Dan Anderson

 
 

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Last updated - September 2, 2007

Pikes Peak Group of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Sierra Club
522 N. Royer Street, Colorado Springs CO 80903