WHY JOIN?
Join up to Cupar u3a - for a £15 annual fee you get to join any of our groups, and come along to any of our monthly open meetings. (Note: there may be expenses required by some groups. This will be noted on the individual group page.)
For more information before you sign up, then why not download our information leaflet in the Links column on the Right Hand Side of this page. Or check out our new member welcome pack which is also in the Links column.
An online membership application form is there to complete - on the Right Hand Side of this text.
Cupar u3a uses a secure, digital management system known as "Beacon" to record membership and subscriptions. The system enables group membership to be monitored and records of u3a finances to be kept.
It is that time of year, folks, when membership subscriptions are due.
All members with email addresses will be sent an email request from our membership secretary Pauline Galloway, week beginning 31 March 2025, via Beacon. The request will contain our bank account details to pay online by BACS, and also your membership number, which you should use when paying online.
If you do not receive an email, then please check your SPAM/JUNK/TRASH folder. If there is still no email, then please get in touch directly with Pauline Galloway by clicking Membership Secretary.
MEMBERS CODE OF CONDUCT
- Members are expected to know, follow and promote the Principles of the u3a Movement at every opportunity
- Members must always act in the best interests of Cupar u3a and the u3a movement, strive to uphold its reputation and never do anything which could bring their own, another u3a or the u3a Movement into disrepute or expose it to undue risk
- Members are expected to use Cupar u3a’s resources responsibly and only to further its stated charitable objects/purposes
- Members are expected to reflect the current organisational policy of Cupar u3a, regardless of whether it conflicts with their personal views
- Members are expected to abide by Cupar u3a’s procedures and practices
- Members are expected to treat each other with dignity and respect at all times