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Dues Notices and the Member Roll

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Vocabulary · 5

Dues notice
The Lodge's formal communication that dues are due, owed, or approaching. It should state the amount, timing, and next step in plain language.
Member roll
The current roster of members and their standing. Dues notices are only as accurate as the roll they are sent from.
By-laws reference
The actual Lodge rule that controls dues amount, timing, and related status questions. Good notices reflect the by-laws rather than replacing them.
Communication cadence
The planned rhythm for when notices, reminders, and follow-up messages are sent. A cadence keeps the work from feeling arbitrary.
Status question
A member's question or issue about standing, address, amount owed, or what happens next. Dues season surfaces these quickly when the roll is weak.

Sequences · 2

Dues notice preparation

The practical order for preparing notices from the real record.

  1. Confirm the by-laws basis for the notice
  2. Reconcile the member roll and contact details
  3. Draft the notice in plain language
  4. Send on the planned schedule
  5. Track the questions and follow-up that come back

Dues season follow-up

How a Secretary keeps the communication from scattering after the first notice goes out.

  1. Log returns, questions, and address corrections
  2. Answer what can be answered from the record
  3. Escalate status questions that need officer judgment
  4. Send the next reminder on schedule
  5. Update the roll so the next cycle starts cleaner

Practice questions · 4

  1. What should happen before dues notices are sent?

    • a. The Secretary should rely on memory to save time
    • b. The member roll and by-laws basis should be confirmed ✓
    • c. Every brother should be called informally first
    • d. The notices should be written from last year's template without review
  2. Why does a planned communication cadence matter?

    • a. It makes dues optional
    • b. It keeps notices and follow-up from feeling arbitrary or personal ✓
    • c. It replaces the by-laws
    • d. It eliminates all member questions
  3. What should a dues notice say plainly?

    • a. Only that the brother should already know what to do
    • b. The amount, timing, and next step ✓
    • c. That custom matters more than the by-laws
    • d. Nothing unless the brother asks
  4. What often shows that the member roll is weak?

    • a. No one asks any follow-up questions
    • b. Brothers raise address, amount, or standing questions the Lodge cannot answer quickly ✓
    • c. The notices are delivered on time
    • d. The Treasurer smiles