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The annual dues are $60 per year for an adult membership. If a new member joins the club after September 30th, their membership dues are good for the following calendar year. Existing members renewing their membership must pay on or before the first Tuesday of February or, a $10 late fee will be assessed. Family members living in the same household, at the same address as a full paying club member dues are $10 per person.
You can submit your dues to the Aerohawks’ Treasurer one of two ways:
1: Bring cash or check to a monthly meeting on the 1st Tuesday of every month.
2: Mail a check to:
Iowa City Aerohawks
PO Box 25
Iowa City, IA 52240
If you have any questions about dues, contact president@iowacityaerohawks.com. If you have any questions about anything other then dues, please reach out using the Contact Us link on the home page.
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