The Rice Military Civic Club
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All memberships collected from now to the end of the year apply to 2017.

Become a member

We are currently accepting 2017 membership dues.  You can pay through PayPal here or bring cash/check to any of our meetings or socials.  You can also pay through the mail by sending a check to RMCC, PO Box 130311, Houston TX 77219.

What is a Civic Club and Why Should You Join?
The word civic is a description of something that belongs to a city and its citizens. Civic clubs are, simply put, organizations that belong to their citizens. And Rice Military Civic Club serves in this spirit, as a club that benefits the Rice Military neighborhood.  We work hard to promote our residents’ civic and social welfare.  But we are a club, not an HOA, which means that joining us is not mandatory.  You make a choice to join and support us by paying dues every year.  And so the question for you is whether our civic club is worth the $20 yearly membership fee to you.

Reasons to Join
1.  Being a civic club gives us more clout and influence.  The City of Houston works more closely with and takes more notice of a large civic club than it does with individuals.  
2.  Our emails and Facebook page make it easier to know what’s happening, from city-wide issues to local social gatherings.  Putting out this information helps us be better neighbors and better citizens.
3.  We secure great speakers on local issues in our quarterly meetings.  These issues, often confusing and not easily explained by city websites, are explained by experts who can answer your questions.
4.  We put on events year-round: quarterly meetings, the garage sale, National Night Out, Halloween, the holiday party, not to mention all the great socials, and more!  
5.  Your dues help us keep these events and activites going, from paying for our website to all the promotional costs.
6  Being in a civic club helps you meet people who have the same local concerns and problems as you do.  When people work together, we can accomplish a lot more than we can alone.  Our new committee on Traffic Safety Iniative is a great example.

7.  Neighbors who know each other create safer neighborhoods!
7.  We donate to other nonprofits that benefit our neighborhood, like the WoW Roundabout and  replanting trees in Nellie Keyes Park, plus hosting our Holiday Park that benefits DePelchin Children’s Center.


Business Memberships
For only $50, a business can be a member of our civic club.  Benefits include being listed on our website with a link to their website or email address.  They can post twice a month on our Facebook page.  And they can have a write-up in our newsletter!  Business members will also be allowed to buy advertising in our newsletter.  For only $20, they can have a 3x5” advertisement.

Dues are accepted yearly.  Email addresses will not be given away or sold.  If you pay through paypal, enter your address as the shipping address.

Household Membership
$20 a year

Business Membership
$50 a year
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2017 Business Members

Haute Pets

Marie Jae Handbags

​Heritage Texas Properties

Kathleen Ater Personnel
​
Stronger Faster Gym
​
​The Essential Website

Jentry Kelley




Rodan & Fields Brooke Burns

Bayou City Veterinary Hospital

Memorial Park Vision

Mercer Salon

Pamela Hope Designs

Piada Group

Terence M. Chang MD PLLC
Family Medicine/Sports Medicine





Powers Law Group, P.C.

Habitation Realty

​Urban Fit Yoga

Messiah Lutheran Church

Crafty Artistry

ABBA Fitness

BNI River Oaks Chapter

Eye Impact

Joe the Plumber

Power Express


Geaux-Girl



Mint Dental Works

Joseph J. Earthman Generations: 
Memorial, Funeral and Cremation Services

Gale Williams
Independent Consultant
Rodan + Fields


Sundance Care Specialists

Thomas Claffy

The Wave


Memorial Wellness

Next Level Urgent Care

​Revolver Bourbon Social

Carlin Klein Interests
Independent Insurance Agency


Chad Duplechin with Keller Williams Memorial

​Elizabeth Purpich Collection

Shadow Fox Designs

Lisa Shay, 
Independent Wine Consultant,
WineShop at Home​

Clean Cuisine

​Caring Transitions of Metro Houston
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ETalent Prestige Tennis

Organika Smart Design

EllenFitness

Urban Living


J & V Air Conditioning

Body Rock Pilates


Blossom Massage

​Memorial Park

​Mint Dental

Andrea Jayne Fitness

Edward Jones​

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  • Home
  • Events
    • Calendar
    • National Night Out
    • Civic Club Events
    • Garage Sale
    • Yard of the Season
    • Self Defense Payments
  • Membership
  • Newsletter
    • Current Newsletter
    • Winter 2014
    • Fall 2014
    • Spring 2014
    • Winter 2013
    • Fall 2013
    • Summer 2013
    • Spring 2013
  • Neighborhood
    • Information
    • Trash
    • Security
    • Lost Pets
    • Parking Restrictions
    • Traffic Safety Initiative
    • Nellie Keyes Park Restoration
    • Crime Awareness
  • Pictures
    • National Night Out 2015
    • National Night Out 2014
    • National Night Out 2013
    • Garage Sale 2013
    • National Night Out 2012
  • Documents
    • Minutes
    • By-Laws
    • Quarterly Meeting Agenda
  • Contact Us
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