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15th August 07, 03:32 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by BMackay
Not that this matters much to me in hindsight – but looked up the local St Andrew’s Society (Philadelphia St Andrew’s Society – on of the oldest in the USA) to find out how one goes about getting information on membership. The Web page had a contact link for further information. I sent a nice cordial email explaining my Scottish heritage and my interest in learning more about the Philadelphia St Andrew’s Society, and perhaps attending some events and even joining at some point.
A few days later I received a polite, but curt response that basically said, “WE will call you if we notice you and WE feel you can contribute to the membership of the society, we do not accept unsolicited membership applications. Membership is by invite only - Have a nice day.”
I have to admit I was a little surprised by the curt reply. I assume that they are a private organization and have their own membership requirements as a private club, and if they are that snobby, then I really don’t think I would fit in anyway. So much for that famous Highland hospitality!
Oh well – no skin off my back. Just wanted to rant.
Wow! This group sounds like it wouldn't be beneficial to you anyway. Good thing you found out early. As cavscout so perfectly put it, "Water off a duck's back..".
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