<h3>Maurice</h3><br />Indie Night, Thursday September 9<sup>th</sup> @ 4:30pm <h3>The Nest Restaurant + Bar Liquidation</h3><br />September 10<sup>th</sup> @ 3:30pm <h3>Shinerama - Students Fighting Cystic Fibrosis</h3><br />Help out with a great cause on September 11<sup>th</sup>... because everyone needs to breathe! Email <a href='mailto:naitsavolunteers@nait.ca'>naitsavolunteers@nait.ca</a> to help out!</a> <h3>Pirate Party On The Edmonton Queen Riverboat</h3><br />Thursday September 16<sup>th</sup> @ 4:00pm - 10:30pm<br />•$20.00 for students<br />•$25.00 for non-students <h3>Library Voices</h3><br />Indie Night, Thursday September 16<sup>th</sup> @ 4:30pm <h3>Full Moon Party</h3><br />Thursday, Sept 23 @ 4:00pm on the soccer field.<br />$15 students/$20 non students. Featuring: MoBadAss, Christian Hansen & the Autistics, DJ Mike Wong, Headphone Disco & more! <h3>Jonah Hex</h3><br />Movie Night at the Shaw Theatre.<br />September 28<sup>th</sup> @4:30pm. <h3>Alcohol Awareness</h3><br />Come down to the South Lobby and learn about the dangers of alcohol abuse with NAITSA<br />September 29<sup>th</sup> 10:00 am - 1:30 pm <h3>BOOK YOUR PARTIES AT THE NEST!</h3><br />Technology parties, class parties, fundraisers, staff recognition, birthday parties, hockey nights, theme parties...<br /><br /> Ask for <a href='mailto:margots@nait.ca' >Margot!</a><br />780.471.8560 <h3>New Year's Ski Trip @ Revelstoke mountain resort</h3><br />December 30 <sup>th</sup> - January 2 <sup>nd</sup>



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Downloads:
· Registration for Community Group Events
· Risk Assessment Form
· Poster Policy
· Club Handbook 2010/2011
· Waiver
· Signing Authority
· Risk Assessment
· Grant Funding
· Financial Summary
· Executive Agreement
· Event Application
· Deposit Tally Sheet
· Constitution
· Club Loan
· Cheque Request
· Beer Garden Application
· Alberta Health Services Form

Start a Student Club!


So you've taken a look at the list of current clubs but feel your true passions and interests aren't being represented. The lightbulb flashes and you realize it's time for you to step up, join the party and start your own club. Well this flash in your mind completes the first step to clubdom - the idea. Now before your club can truly get rolling, there are a few other steps you must complete to become fully sanctioned. You can read more about these in the Clubs Manual, but here are some key points:



1) Complete a registration and financial signing authority form


2) You've heard the word used in your high school history classes, and now's the time to prepare your own constitution. You need to submit one to outline the purpose of your club and how it's structured


3) Do some reading. Ok, you probably have to do enough of that in your classes but take a look through the Clubs Manual. You'll learn so much you'll be glad you did.


Find members. Only thing you have to keep in mind is that your club needs to be open to every student at NAIT.


The Club Manual is really key to learning about the clubs system and how it can help your organization. NAITSA is here to provide services to support your fun so be sure to take advantage of them as you need to.


About Clubs

How to Start a Club

Club Resources