How it Works Clubhouse
What is a clubhouse membership?
A membership with the clubhouse is simply a means of helping to support the mission of the clubhouse. With your membership, you receive a fob allowing you access to the downstairs area of the building. There is a room for sponsorship work, a kitchenette, and a sitting area for relaxing and fellowship.
Membership dues are vital to the financial health of the clubhouse. An annual membership is $75 per person. Collections from the meeting rentals are important, however, the membership dues cover the shortages for the Clubhouse's operating costs.
Our vision is to create a safe and sober gathering place for fellowship and meetings.
The How it Works Clubhouse is a non-profit facility that provides space for AA and Al-Anon meetings. It is not necessary to be a member of the clubhouse to attend a meeting. As with any meeting, “There are no dues or fees…”
For new 1 year membership applications only, use the link below.
Annual membership fee is $75. A fob will be issued once the application is processed.
A completed membership application is required for all new memberships.
We use email as the main form of communication with our members. Please update your email address with us as necessary.
Please note -
We prefer applications are dropped off in the 'Drop Box' at the clubhouse. They will then be picked up and processed by our membership liaison and treasurer for faster processing.
Membership renewals can be done via the PayPal button on the bottom of the website's home page. Please make the appropriate notes indicating the action if for renewals.
For MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS only, use the PayPal donate button below.
The purpose is set at 'MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL'
Disclaimer:
This site is maintained by the Board of Trustees of the How It Works Clubhouse and is not reviewed by AAWSO.
Clubhouse Membership is not necessary for attending any AA or AlAnon meetings at the clubhouse.
For information regarding AA and Clubhouses, refer to the Guidelines at www.aa.org
AA Guidelines - Relationship Between AA and Clubs