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Join Lake Street Council Today!
Read our 2010 membership letter to see what we do and how your dues can benefit you at various levels of support. Joining Lake Street Council is now easier than ever! Now you can join or renew your membership online through this page. Simply select your dues level from the choices below and pay with your credit card. And of course, you can always download a membership application and mail or drop off a check, if that's what you prefer. Send it to: Lake Street Council If you'd like to pay online, please select your dues rate from the choices below. It's easy to pay even if you don't have a PayPal account. Just find the option in the left-hand column for using your credit card instead. Silver and Gold membership rates are now available! Get even more from your Lake Street Council membership! Starting in 2009, we're offering extra tiers of membership benefits Silver Member - $250 (in addition to current membership costs): You will receive: Tote bag (first year); 2 tickets to wine fundraiser; 1 Business Card sized ad space in Lake Line; Membership level and logo noted on lakestreetcouncil.org; Business highlighted once per year in e-newsletter Gold Member - $500 (in addition to current membership costs) You will receive: All Silver Member benefits, plus: 2 tickets to annual meeting (includes admission + meal); Additional Business Card sized ad space in Lake Line (2 per year); 1 Business Card sized ad space in wine tasting program; Business included as sponsor of one e-newsletter; Front Page highlighting of business on visitlakestreet.com (rotating basis)
To become a silver or gold member, select it from the drop-down menu choices below.
If your membership rate is not listed here, you can contact us and we'll send you an electronic invoice for the amount you should pay. |
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Lake Street Council's services and programs are supported by members, the
McKnight Foundation,
Payne-Lake Community
Partners,
Hennepin County, the
Minneapolis
Business Association Assistance Program,
Metro Transit, and other funders