Prydonians of Prynceton

Were they . . . abducted by aliens?
Exsanguinated by vampires?
Mummified by religious cultists?
Canceled by Fox?

Don't let this happen to you -


To join the Prydonians of Prynceton, please print out the form below and send it in with your check or money order (U.S. funds only, please, made payable to Prydonians of Prynceton, Inc.).

We now offer WEB-ONLY memberships! If you choose this option, you will pay a reduced fee and will be emailed a .pdf file of the issue each month as soon as it is finished (before it even goes to the printer!) You will NOT receive a mailed printed copy of The Renegade.

All of these options are also available for current members who wish to renew their membership.

NOTE: We have recently increased dues. The new prices are reflected below.



And right now, too. I enclose my check or money order (in U.S. funds only, please, payable to Prydonians of Prynceton, Inc.) for:

(Circle Appropriate Line please):
       First-Class Postage:

One-Year (USA): $30
Two-Year (USA): $60

One-Year (Canada/Overseas): $35
Two-Year (Canada/Overseas): $70 :

One-Year: $10
Two-Year: $20 

All members of a household (that is, people residing at one address willing to share a newsletter) can join for one membership fee.

All prices are in US Dollars.

 

Please fill out the following information:

Name(s):

Address:

City:

State:

Country (if not US):

Zip Code/Postal Code (if U.S., Zip + 4 please):

Telephone (will not be given out to anyone; incl. Area Code and Country Code, if necessary):

Email Address(es):

How did you hear of us?

Favorite fandom(s):

Is this a renewal?

Print and mail with check or money order payable to "Prydonians of Prynceton Inc." (US Dollars only) to:

Prydonians of Prynceton
P.O. Box 3194
Princeton, New Jersey 08543-3194

Updated: April 9, 2006


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