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Please choose a state or province to find your field rep:
Interested in becoming an official VJMC field rep?
VJMC Field Rep application (PDF)
VJMC Field Rep guidelines (PDF)
VJMC Field Rep Non-disclosure Agreement (PDF)
Setting up a local chapter is a great way to get to know other VJM enthusiasts in your area, and to spread your enthusiasm to others. It's also a great way to become involved in your local community while enjoying your hobby. Some chapters have put on rallies and done fundraisers for local and national charities. The requirements for starting a chapter are as follows:
1. A group of VJMC members want to form a local chapter and agree to meet at least once a month.
2. The chapter must have a minimum of two officers (Chapter Chairman and Chapter Events Chairman) who can perform any other duties as well such as Finance Chairman and Records Chairman.
3. All members of the chapter must be VJMC members or the partners of VJMC members. Any chapter member can hold office except Chapter Chairman who must be a VJMC member as well as a chapter member.
4. The group must officially charter with VJMC North America by presenting the charter application and their bylaws to the VJMC President. They may choose any name that they wish for their chapter, and the chapter number is assigned by the VJMC. Once the charter is signed by the VJMC President, they are officially a chapter of VJMC.
For more information, contact the VJMC President
Links to active VJMC chapters (open in a separate window):
#3: Nebraska Chapter, Hal Johnson, chair; Brian Striman, webmaster
#4: Vintage Japanese Los Angeles, Brendan Durrett, chair; Steve Ruggeri, events chair
#5: Wisconsin Chapter, John & Tammy Patterson, co-chairs
#6: The VJMC of of Southeast Virginia (web site TBA), John Heckman, chair; John Sharp, events chair; Strother Sharp, regalia captain; Lynda Heckman, treasurer