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Members may also notify the instructor directly via Slack, email, or other communication methods shared by the instructor. Contacting the board at info@TampaHackerspace.com is also an acceptable method of cancellation. | Members may also notify the instructor directly via Slack, email, or other communication methods shared by the instructor. Contacting the board at info@TampaHackerspace.com is also an acceptable method of cancellation. | ||
==Short-Notice Cancellations== | ==Short-Notice Cancellations== | ||
Members are expected to cancel their reservations at least 24 hours prior to the start of the event | Members are expected to cancel their reservations at least 24 hours prior to the start of the event. | ||
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After the 2nd no-show offense, the offending member will no longer be able to register for new events or classes until the no-show fee invoice has been paid. This is to prevent repeat no-show events from the same member. | |||
Starting on the third offense, other existing class registrations are at risk. The offending member will be moved to the event's waitlist until the invoice is paid. This may result in the offending member's seat being given up to members on the waitlist for said events. | |||
Latest revision as of 20:33, 14 June 2026
Purpose
Our classes and events are a cornerstone of this makerspace. The majority of our instructors are volunteers, fellow members who choose to spend their time teaching rather than using the space for themselves. They do so because they care about this community and the craft they share. No-shows are disrespectful to these generous instructors and can also compromise the experience for other members who are waiting to take these classes. This policy establishes clear expectations regarding class attendance and creates a fair, escalating accountability system for members who do not attend classes they have registered for.
Scope
This policy applies to all classes and events that have a registration limit. This includes free safety and equipment sign-off classes.
Member Responsibilities
- Members are expected to cancel their registration for classes at least 24 hours prior to the start of the event.
- Members are expected to arrive at least 15 minutes before the start time of the event.
Cancellations
Members who are unable to attend a class or event they have registered for are expected to cancel their registration as early as possible. The preferred method is through the Wild Apricot member app, or on member.TampaHackerspace.com. Members may also notify the instructor directly via Slack, email, or other communication methods shared by the instructor. Contacting the board at info@TampaHackerspace.com is also an acceptable method of cancellation.
Short-Notice Cancellations
Members are expected to cancel their reservations at least 24 hours prior to the start of the event.
Late Arrivals
Instructors should plan for a 10-minute grace period at the start of class. This will not only accommodate circumstances like traffic, but will allow for attendance to be taken before the class itself begins.
Attendees arriving up to 10 minutes late are still welcome to attend. They are responsible for checking in and should not disrupt the class already in progress.
Attendees arriving more than 10 minutes late will be recorded as a no-show and subject to the consequences outlined in Section 4.
Instructors who do not wish to offer the 10-minute grace period should clearly state this in the description of their class with the following statement.
“This class starts promptly at the scheduled time. Any late arrivals will be turned away and may be considered a no-show. Please plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled time.”
Special Circumstances and Appeals
The Board recognizes that genuine emergencies happen. Attendees who receive a no-show record due to an emergency (such as medical situation, family emergency, or accident) may appeal to the board within 7 days of receiving the notification. Appeals can be submitted by emailing the Board at info@TampaHackerspace.com. The Board will review appeals on a case-by-case basis and may waive or reduce the offense at its discretion within 7 days of the appeal submission.
Consequences
When an attendee is recorded as a no-show by an instructor or event host, the following escalating consequences will apply:
| Offense | Fee | Consequences |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Offense | No fee | Warning email sent. Acknowledgement required. |
| 2nd Offense | $10 | Email/Invoice sent. Invoice must be paid before the member is allowed to register for events. |
| 3rd Offense | $20 | Email/Invoice sent. Invoice must be paid before the member is allowed to register for new events. Existing class registrations will be removed. The member will be moved to the waiting list until the invoice has been paid. |
| 4th Offense | $30 | Email/Invoice sent. Invoice must be paid before the member is allowed to register for new events. Existing class registrations will be removed. The member will be moved to the waiting list until the invoice has been paid. |
| Each additional | +$10 | Email/Invoice sent. Invoice must be paid before the member is allowed to register for new events. Existing class registrations will be removed. The member will be moved to the waiting list until the invoice has been paid. |
After the 2nd no-show offense, the offending member will no longer be able to register for new events or classes until the no-show fee invoice has been paid. This is to prevent repeat no-show events from the same member.
Starting on the third offense, other existing class registrations are at risk. The offending member will be moved to the event's waitlist until the invoice is paid. This may result in the offending member's seat being given up to members on the waitlist for said events.
Fee Distribution
100% of all no-show fees collected are paid directly to the instructor of the class that was missed. This is a direct acknowledgement of the instructor’s time and effort. In the event the instructor declines payment for the class, no-show fees can be donated back to the general makerspace fund.
Instructor Responsibilities
Instructors are responsible for taking attendance at the start of each class using the Wild Apricot admin app, which allows QR code scanning of member registrations. Attendance records must be submitted promptly after the class so that no-show notifications can be processed, ideally by the following day. Instructors who are unable to use the app may submit attendance via email, slack message, or other agreed upon communication method on a case-by-case basis. The key requirement is that records are submitted in a timely manner. The Board will process no-show records and issue notifications an invoices through Wild Apricot.
Communication
All no-show notifications and invoices will be sent via Wild Apricot to the member’s registered email address. Members are responsible for maintaining a current emil address in their Wild Apricot profile. First-offense notification emails will include a reminder of the no-show policy, and a link or button for the member to acknowledge the no-show. This acknowledgement must be completed before the member can register for future classes and events. Copies of these emails can be reviewed in the rollout documentation for this policy.
Policy Review
This policy will be reviewed by the Board of Directors no later than 6 months after its effective date to assess its impact and make any necessary adjustments.