New and Previous Members
- Anyone who is a resident of OTOW, Ocala or is a "Gateway of Services" holder may apply for membership.
A second adult member of a household can be a full member of the Wood Shop for one-half the annual dues. The second member will complete a Membership Application and will be considered a full member with voting rights.
If you're interested in joining you should:
- On the "Calendar" page, select an Orientation event and sign up (Click the event, select 'Signup'). These occur on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 0800.
- On the "Documents" page, read the By-Laws and Shop Rules
- You can print out and complete the Membership Application and bring it with you at orientation or pick one up at the woodshop.
- DO NOT COMPLETE AND LEAVE AT THE WOODSHOP PRIOR TO THE ORIENTATION!
- Copies of the By-laws, Rules and Membership Application are available in the DOCUMENTS section of this website.
- Membership in the woodshop is for a calendar year (Jan. - Dec.).
- The dues for members joining in the last three months of the year, i.e., Oct - Dec, shall be one-half the annual dues
- Membership dues for are $50 per member and $25 for the second member of a household.
- Checks should be made payable to OTOW Woodshop, Inc."
Membership Renewal (Starting in December)
- Renewal dues for the next membership year are due by the third Monday of January. If not paid by that date, access to the woodshop will be revoked.
- You can print the application or pick up a copy at the Woodshop.
- Please return the application to either -
The woodshop and place it in the mail slot in the kiosk. If paying in cash, please ensure the application and cash are in an envelope
OR
If more convenient, you can mail it to:
Treasurer
OTOW Woodshop
9125 SW 98th Street
Ocala, FL 34481
- Please note the following
- You have a question on the application form regarding volunteer opportunities. Check the box if you want to be placed on a list to receive communications from the club of an OTOW resident project request. It’s then up to you to evaluate the request and to determine whether to respond or not. Ther is no obligation to help.