Membership 2009



We received such a great response from our 50th Anniversary discount prices online, that we decided to continue again in 2009
$10.00 off Single Memberships,
$15.00 off Family Memberships, so come join the fun.
Remember the Commodore Barry Club is a private club and membership is required.


Click below for SINGLE MEMBERSHIP - $5.00 annually
Click below for FAMILY MEMBERSHIP - $10.00 annually
Click below for CONTRIBUTING MEMBERSHIP - $50.00 annually
Click below for SPONSORSHIP MEMBERSHIP - $100.00 annually

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