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Membership Form
Please print this form and fax it to (202)783-5596 or mail it to the address listed below.

Name:________________________________________________

Address:______________________________________________

City/State/Zip:__________________________________________

Phone:____________________ Fax:________________________

E-Mail:_______________________________________________

Membership Rates
Contributing Member $1,000
Supporting Member $750
L’Enfant Society $500
Donor/Small Business $250
(10 employees or less)
Friend/Organization $100
Individual $45
Student/Senior $20

The DC Preservation League is a 501(c)(3) corporation and participates in the United way/Combined Federal Campaign, designation number 7252. Your contribution is tax deductible to the maximum allowable extent of the law.

Please make your tax-deductible contribution payable to the D.C. Preservation League and mail to:

D.C. Preservation League
401 F Street, NW, Room 324
Washington, D.C. 20001

I am interested in volunteering in the following area(s):

__ Design Review __ Development __ Education
__ Government Affairs __ Historic Research

__ Landmarks

__ Membership __ Newsletter __ Office
__ Public Relations __ Special Events __ Web Site
__ Other: _____________________________________________________

For more information, call (202) 783-5144 or fax (202) 783-5596.

Please charge my Visa or MasterCard (circle one)

Card Number:________________________________________

Exp. Date:___________________________________________

Signature:____________________________________________

Amount enclosed:______________________________________

The mission of the D.C. Preservation League is to preserve, protect, and enhance the historic and built environment of Washington, D.C. through advocacy and education.

Updated May 28, 2003

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