Membership
Members of the Society meet at the museum on Thursday evenings throughout
the year for informal discussions and an exchange of interests. Only politics
and religion are barred from discussion under the founder's ruling. The
entirety of the contents of the museum and its library are freely available to
all members, for study, research or mere curiosity, although some restrictions
do apply to some of the older or more fragile items.
Candidates for membership must be personally known to the member who sponsors their application and election is by ballot of the Council of the Society.
The annual membership fee is the chief source of income to the Society, enabling it to continue its work on the preservation, conservation and displaying of its many prized collections.
Candidates for membership must be personally known to the member who sponsors their application and election is by ballot of the Council of the Society.
The annual membership fee is the chief source of income to the Society, enabling it to continue its work on the preservation, conservation and displaying of its many prized collections.