Memberships

Memberships

Two ways to be part of the Sanguine Nights community, depending on how involved you want to be.

Become Part of Sanguine Nights

Sanguine Nights is more than a place to attend events. It is a growing community built around gaming, creativity, themed experiences, and charitable work.

Membership helps support what we do while giving you a stronger connection to the space, the events, and the projects growing out of The Crypt.

Whether you want a more casual connection or a deeper role in the organization, there is a membership level designed to fit how you want to be involved.

Join Us, Have Fun, Help Your Community

Associate Member

$30/year
  • Limited event access for selected game nights, tournaments, and social events
  • Access to a selection of member-only newsletters, articles, and resources
  • Community forum access for online discussions
  • Invitation to open meetings without voting rights
  • Monthly newsletter with upcoming events, news, and member highlights
Choose Plan

Regular Member

$50/year
  • Full voting rights on organizational decisions
  • Eligibility for leadership roles and committees
  • Priority event access and early registration
  • Exclusive member discounts on merchandise, tickets, and special events
  • Full access to the game library
  • Full community forum participation
  • Priority volunteer opportunities
  • Voting influence on new games and resources added to the library
Choose Plan
Feature Regular Member Associate Member
Membership Dues Higher fee (e.g. $50 annually) Lower fee (e.g. $30 annually)
Voting Rights Full voting rights on all organizational decisions No voting rights
Leadership Eligibility Eligible for leadership positions and committees Not eligible for leadership positions
Event Participation Full access to all events and member-only activities Limited access to certain events or no exclusives
Access to Resources Full access to resources, content, and perks Limited or no access to exclusive resources
Responsibilities More engagement and responsibility in the organization Less engagement, more casual involvement