Join The Scottish Bonsai Association
It's really easy to join the SBA and if you do so now you will be enrolled until September 2023.
There are two methods
Download the form here ( click) and post to us.
Use the Paypal button below.
There are four membership levels. Simply select a membership level and click the Pay Now button. You will be directed to our Secure Paypal account and can pay online with a credit card. Your details will not pass through our server.
Regardless of when a new member joins the Scottish Bonsai Association their membership renewal will be due after confirmation of fees at the September AGM.
If joining in July or August, please contact group convenors as a two month grace period is allowed for group meetings and annual membership fees would be requested from September.
Existing SBA members should pick the RENEW Membership options.
There are a number of benefits to being a member:
- Regular informal bonsai meetings at venues across Scotland and online. - Meet like minded people who are learning about the art of Bonsai at every level. - Access a wealth of experience with almost every type of bonsai tree. - Access knowledge about bonsai trees, bonsai tools, bonsai pots etc. - Attend workshops and work on your own bonsai trees with experienced practitioners. - Keep abreast of the dates of our regular bonsai shows - Exhibit your bonsai trees at SBA bonsai events and sponsored bonsai competitions at horticultural society shows.
Why not come along to one of our bonsai group meetings near you in any case? The meetings are informal affairs where most bring along a bonsai tree to work on, so if you have a tree and you need some advice then just come along and see us. Even if you don't bring along a bonsai tree we will be pleased to see you and you can find out more about what we do, and get a cup of coffee. Click on the Area Groups link to find out the dates and times of your nearest meeting.
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