VMABC DUES PAYMENT 2020

IT’S THAT TIME ….VMABC DUES ARE DUE ON JANUARY 1ST.  MEMBERSHIP DUES PAYMENTS  ALLOW US TO PROVIDE OUR SERVICES TO YOU.  WE SPONSOR AT LEAST 20 HOURS OF FREE CONTINUING EDUCATION EACH YEAR FOR OUR MEMBERS AND SEVERAL GREAT CE EVENTS WHERE THERE MAY BE A SMALL CHARGE TO HELP DEFRAY COSTS.  YOU ARE GIVEN A FREE ONLINE AD ON OUR WEBSITE THAT IS TAKEN FROM THE INFO IN YOUR PROFILE AT VMABC.ORG AND WE KEEP YOU UP TO DATE ON LOCAL VETERINARY LEGAL AND PROFESSIONAL NEWS.  PLEASE HELP US HELP YOU BY MAINTAINING YOUR MEMBERSHIP OR JOINING IF YOU ARE NOT A CURRENT MEMBER. YOU CAN PAY HERE BY CREDIT CARD OR MAIL A CHECK TO VMABC, PO Box 12353, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78212.  IF HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL vetmedabc@yahoo.com.     DUES ARE $125.00 PER YEAR. THERE IS A CHARGE FOR NON-MEMBER ATTENDANCE AT THE VMABC CE/DINNER EVENTS.   ============================================ TO NEW MEMBERS: THANK YOU for your interest in the Veterinary Medical Association of Bexar County.   VMABC membership entitles you to discounted registration fees to VMABC quarterly Continuing Education Meetings, $300 in discounted monthly CE fees, access to the VMABC website, free classified advertising on the website, access to the VMABC website with searchable database, new client referrals via the public access sector of VMABC’s website (searchable by location, services, or name), VMABC member directory, and VMABC parties and social events. If you have reached this page and have not yet submitted an application for membership, please contact Executive Director Sharon Gregory at (210) 832-8235 for application information or go to Current members renewing their annual dues and prospective members who have submitted a membership application may proceed…. Annual Dues:   •$125.00 per year Donation to the VMABC A&M Veterinary Scholarship Fund: suggested amounts $25, $50, $100. Any amount other than the above can be paid by check and mailed to the VMABC office. 100% of your donation goes towards scholarship funds for Bexar County veterinary students at Texas A&M.