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'''What is Protospace?''' | '''What is Protospace?''' | ||
Protospace is a private members club located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Members pay monthly dues for access to a workshop with a collection of shared tools and space. The workshop is a collaborative space where members share not only communal tools but also pool their unique knowledge and points of view to develop new skills. The space is available 24/7 to full members. | Protospace is a private members club located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Members pay monthly dues for access to a workshop with a collection of shared tools and space. The workshop is a collaborative space where members share not only communal tools but also pool their unique knowledge and points of view to develop new skills. The space is available 24/7 to full members. | ||
'''Membership levels''' | '''Membership levels''' | ||
There are two levels of membership. They are determined by a member’s ability and choice to pay dues. The levels are: | There are two levels of membership. They are determined by a member’s ability and choice to pay dues. The levels are: | ||
''Full membership - $50 to $unlimited/month'' | ''Full membership - $50 to $unlimited/month'' | ||
Members receive 24/7 access to the space, one (1) shelf for personal storage and their own dedicated key fob with identity number. Members receive access to certain restricted tools and machines at the space after proper training. Members have full voting rights. | Members receive 24/7 access to the space, one (1) shelf for personal storage and their own dedicated key fob with identity number. Members receive access to certain restricted tools and machines at the space after proper training. Members have full voting rights. | ||
''Friend membership - $10 to $49/month'' | ''Friend membership - $10 to $49/month'' | ||
Friend members have 24/7 supervised access to the space, meaning that Friends are welcome to come down and use the space with the understanding that they are required to be supervised by a full member with a dedicated key fob. As a courtesy to the keyholder member, friend members are expected to arrive/leave at the same time or after/before supervising members. Friend members can not leave projects or personal effects at the space without prior notification and approval from other members. Friend members receive access to certain restricted tools and machines at the space after proper training. Friend members have no voting rights. | Friend members have 24/7 supervised access to the space, meaning that Friends are welcome to come down and use the space with the understanding that they are required to be supervised by a full member with a dedicated key fob. As a courtesy to the keyholder member, friend members are expected to arrive/leave at the same time or after/before supervising members. Friend members can not leave projects or personal effects at the space without prior notification and approval from other members. Friend members receive access to certain restricted tools and machines at the space after proper training. Friend members have no voting rights. | ||
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'''Joining Protospace''' | '''Joining Protospace''' | ||
Protospace is open to the public every Tuesday between 7:00 pm and 10:00 pm. Non-members are encouraged to come down during that time and talk to current members and look at the current projects members are working on. To join, the application process is as follows: | Protospace is open to the public every Tuesday between 7:00 pm and 10:00 pm. Non-members are encouraged to come down during that time and talk to current members and look at the current projects members are working on. To join, the application process is as follows: | ||
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'''Terminating membership''' | '''Terminating membership''' | ||
Membership is terminated in the following cases: | Membership is terminated in the following cases: | ||
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- In the event a member commits an egregious or violent act, the member’s key fob may be disabled at the discretion of the Board prior to the subsequent members meeting. | - In the event a member commits an egregious or violent act, the member’s key fob may be disabled at the discretion of the Board prior to the subsequent members meeting. | ||
'''Being a Member''' | |||
Protospace is a “do-ocracy”. Members are asked to keep all common workspaces clean, to ensure that no food waste or other vermin-encouraging waste is left behind and to be excellent to each other. The space is used by many different members over the course of the week and members may be using the space to host guest events. All items in the space, including cleaning supplies, refreshments, and tools (large and small) are donated. All tools and common areas are to be treated with respect. If a member or guest takes an item from the fridge, they are requested to leave a donation in lieu. Suggested donation amounts are located on the fridge door. If a member or guest uses a large amount of a common item, like dish soap or hand sanitizer, they are requested to replace the item or to donate cash towards replacing the item. The cardinal rule of Protospace is “Be Excellent to Each Other” and members are expected to treat the space and the other members with the utmost respect. | Protospace is a “do-ocracy”. Members are asked to keep all common workspaces clean, to ensure that no food waste or other vermin-encouraging waste is left behind and to be excellent to each other. The space is used by many different members over the course of the week and members may be using the space to host guest events. All items in the space, including cleaning supplies, refreshments, and tools (large and small) are donated. All tools and common areas are to be treated with respect. If a member or guest takes an item from the fridge, they are requested to leave a donation in lieu. Suggested donation amounts are located on the fridge door. If a member or guest uses a large amount of a common item, like dish soap or hand sanitizer, they are requested to replace the item or to donate cash towards replacing the item. The cardinal rule of Protospace is “Be Excellent to Each Other” and members are expected to treat the space and the other members with the utmost respect. | ||
'''Being Excellent''' | '''Being Excellent''' | ||
Protospace is a safe environment free from harassment, disrespect and bullying. Members are expected to act with discretion and to engage in respectful behaviour with all other members and invited guests. | Protospace is a safe environment free from harassment, disrespect and bullying. Members are expected to act with discretion and to engage in respectful behaviour with all other members and invited guests. | ||
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'''Equipment Training:''' | '''Equipment Training:''' | ||
Select machines and equipment at Protospace are considered restricted equipment for the following reasons: | Select machines and equipment at Protospace are considered restricted equipment for the following reasons: | ||
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'''Meetings''' | '''Meetings''' | ||
Member meetings are held at the space on the second Saturday of every month at 2:00 pm. Meetings can be called by any member by announcing the meeting on the administration email list. Members set the agenda by posting agenda items to the Protospace Wiki (http://wiki.protospace.ca). The agenda must be finalized 24 hours before the beginning of the meeting to allow all members time to review agenda items and prepare any responses or thoughts on agenda items. Agenda items posted after 2:00 pm on the Friday before the meeting will be moved to the subsequent monthly meeting. | Member meetings are held at the space on the second Saturday of every month at 2:00 pm. Meetings can be called by any member by announcing the meeting on the administration email list. Members set the agenda by posting agenda items to the Protospace Wiki (http://wiki.protospace.ca). The agenda must be finalized 24 hours before the beginning of the meeting to allow all members time to review agenda items and prepare any responses or thoughts on agenda items. Agenda items posted after 2:00 pm on the Friday before the meeting will be moved to the subsequent monthly meeting. | ||
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'''Voting at meetings''' | '''Voting at meetings''' | ||
All members receive one vote with their membership. Voting is done by consensus minus one. As such, when voting, members only vote when they are against an item being discussed. If two (2) or more members disagree with an action item on an agenda, the item will not be passed. | All members receive one vote with their membership. Voting is done by consensus minus one. As such, when voting, members only vote when they are against an item being discussed. If two (2) or more members disagree with an action item on an agenda, the item will not be passed. | ||
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'''Directors''' | '''Directors''' | ||
Protospace elects directors on a yearly basis. Any full member who is current on his or her dues can run for directorship. Directors are signing authorities on the bank account and can collect and deposit dues and write cheques for rent and utilities. Directors also approve all promotional materials and any documents for public distribution. | Protospace elects directors on a yearly basis. Any full member who is current on his or her dues can run for directorship. Directors are signing authorities on the bank account and can collect and deposit dues and write cheques for rent and utilities. Directors also approve all promotional materials and any documents for public distribution. | ||
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'''Guest Policy''' | '''Guest Policy''' | ||
Members are allowed to host guest events including open houses, public talks and workshops. There are several policies surrounding open guest events: | Members are allowed to host guest events including open houses, public talks and workshops. There are several policies surrounding open guest events: | ||
''Guest:'' | ''Guest:'' | ||
Guests are individuals who are not members of Protospace or Friends of Protospace. On non-open house nights, all guests will be required to sign in as guests of their sponsoring member or friend member. Guests are considered to be guests under the following circumstances: | Guests are individuals who are not members of Protospace or Friends of Protospace. On non-open house nights, all guests will be required to sign in as guests of their sponsoring member or friend member. Guests are considered to be guests under the following circumstances: | ||
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'''Special Events:''' | '''Special Events:''' | ||
Members are welcome to host special events, including events with invited guests, at the space any time except Tuesday evenings (as the Tuesday night open house start and stop times are flexible, members are not permitted to host events ending later than 4:30 pm on Tuesday night or starting earlier than 12:00 am Wednesday morning). In the event a member wishes to schedule a guest event during that time (guest events on Tuesday evenings are defined as anything other than the usual unstructured open house schedule), the member is required to request the permission of the group on the member email list at least 72 hours before the commencement of the Tuesday open house. If two (2) or more members disagree with hosting the event, the member will not be permitted to host the event on that night. If a member does not announce the guest event to the list, they will not be permitted to host the event during that time. | Members are welcome to host special events, including events with invited guests, at the space any time except Tuesday evenings (as the Tuesday night open house start and stop times are flexible, members are not permitted to host events ending later than 4:30 pm on Tuesday night or starting earlier than 12:00 am Wednesday morning). In the event a member wishes to schedule a guest event during that time (guest events on Tuesday evenings are defined as anything other than the usual unstructured open house schedule), the member is required to request the permission of the group on the member email list at least 72 hours before the commencement of the Tuesday open house. If two (2) or more members disagree with hosting the event, the member will not be permitted to host the event on that night. If a member does not announce the guest event to the list, they will not be permitted to host the event during that time. | ||
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