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Metal Detecting Clubs: Why You Should Join and How to Choose One

While metal detecting is a hobby that can provide solitary pleasures, it's also a pastime that's better enjoyed with birds of the same detectors. There are many reasons why you should join metal detecting clubs:

Gain More Knowledge - If you find reading metal detecting books a bit challenging, and you'd rather listen to an expert, a metal detecting club will allow you to rub elbows with not only the professionals of the field but veritable legends as well.

Have More Friends - Obviously, whatever club or organization you join will provide you with an opportunity to meet new friends and acquaintances.

Perks - Some metal detecting clubs offer their members several incentives, perks, and benefits for joining their clubs.

How to Choose Which Metal Detecting Club to Join

Location
This should be your first priority. If the metal detecting club's headquarters is located at somewhere very far from your home, this will certainly curtail the number of times you can participate in any of the club's events.

Vision-Mission
Yes, schools and corporations are not the only ones who have vision-mission statements. If you already have a metal detecting club in mind, you should know what the management's reasons are for establishing their club. Their vision-mission for their little club will enlighten you on what to expect when you become a full-fledged member.

Members
How many members does the metal detecting club have? Do you wish to join a club that has lots of members or few of them? What are the requirements of membership? Will the others have to unanimously vote for acceptance of your application before you can become part of the club? Are there any fees that you have to pay for joining? If so, are they paid monthly or annually?

Interaction
Metal detecting clubs primarily wish to foster good relationships among members and between them and the management. Through what ways does the metal detecting club provide interaction? Do they have a newsletter? If so, how often is it published? What kind of social events do they hold? How often are digs being held?

Rules and Regulations
Know what the rules and regulations of the metal detecting clubs are. Are they reasonable and ethical? Are they well-explained? What happens if one member is rude or offensive? What penalties and repercussions are given for any member who commits a violation?

The thing to always remember about joining metal detecting clubs is that there's everything to gain but nothing to lose. So why shouldn't you join one?

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