Legally, the "Annual Membership Meeting" is not a "Public Meeting" and can only be attended by "Members".
Not... quite.
There isn't any such thing as a "Public Meeting" defined in Altonimbus Entertainment Bylaws.
Per the bylaws, Article 10, Section B, "3. All Members of Altonimbus Entertainment shall have the right to attend Membership Meetings." This means no policy set by the Board can deny Members their right to attend Membership meetings. It does not address whether meetings are open to the public.
There is no distinction between the Annual Meeting and regular meetings in this particular. All have the potential to be closed except to Members. However, it has been our practice NOT to exclude the public from meetings.
Unless and until the Board sets a policy to close a meeting (or type of meeting) to the public, general attendance is not disallowed.
It is okay for non-members to attend.
Plus... it would make me super duper sad cause, per the idea of being a member, you have to have paid for your "membership" i.e. your
registration fee for the convention. But... doesnt that mean that, until you can register for the next years convention...(as a staff)
you technically are not a member? That would mean that those of us who were not staff last year can't even voice our opinion as to the
Board and Coordinators for this year. I respect we can't vote, that makes sense, but being able to say our piece if we feel so inclined,
that should be allowed...
I know this is not in contest, so there is no reason for me to be worried, I'm just saying, my situation anecdotally is probably why
"non-members" are allowed at the elections meeting.
And also cause it's nice to include people in things! ^_^
~Allykat