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Become a Member Or Renew Your Membership

Join now…and visit all year long. We rely on our members who provide much needed support for our museum to carry out its mission to collect, preserve, exhibit, and educate the public about quilts, honor quiltmaking traditions, and embrace the evolution of the art and craft of quilting.

As a museum member you will experience the world of quilting through changing exhibits, outstanding educational opportunities, and special events.

Become a museum member or gift a membership to your favorite museum fan or quilt enthusiast.

Sign up online  by selecting a membership level below  OR

To use mail in option please click here to download a membership form. This form is used for both renewing members and new members.

You can also support the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum by becoming a member of the Nan's Hundred Club.

Note: Guest passes are not available immediately upon purchase of a renewal or new membership online. Guest passes will be mailed within 5 business days.

RENEWAL 
We are thrilled you want to RENEW your membership and continue to support Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum. This is a great time to review the membership levels and upgrade to a level that suits your current needs.

GIFT MEMBERSHIP
To purchase a membership as a gift for someone else please click here.

We thank you for your support and look forward to seeing you at the Museum!
All memberships include:

  • Free admission to all yearly exhibits
  • Invitation to all exhibit opening receptions
  • Free admission to 'Sunday at the Museum' events (must register for event)
  • Weekly eNewsletter
  • Consignment privileges in the RMQM Quilt Shop
  • Sandra Dallas Library privileges

Membership Levels

Individual

$30/yr

  • Unlimited admission for one adult
  • 10% discount at the RMQM Quilt Shop*
  • Two one-time use guest passes

Family

$45/yr

  • Unlimited admission for two adults and all children under the age of 17 living in the same household
  • 10% discount at the RMQM Quilt Shop*
  • Two one-time use guest passes

Patron

$75/yr

  • Unlimited admission for two adults and all children under the age of 17 living in the same household
  • 15% discount at the RMQM Quilt Shop*
  • Four one-time use guest passes

Sponsor

$125/yr

    • Unlimited admission for two adults and all children under the age of 17 living in the same household
    • 15% discount at the RMQM Quilt Shop*
    • Four one-time use guest passes
    • See more benefits at this level

- Free "Quilt Angel" sponsorship for one exhibit

Associate

$250/yr

  • Unlimited admission for two adults and all children under the age of 17 living in the same household
  • 20% discount at the RMQM Quilt Shop*
  • Four one-time use guest passes
  • See more benefits at this level

- Free "Quilt Angel" sponsorship for one exhibit
- Thank you gift

Benefactor

$500/yr

  • Unlimited admission for two adults and all children under the age of 17 living in the same household
  • 20% discount at the RMQM Quilt Shop*
  • Six one-time use guest passes
  • See more benefits at this level

- Free "Quilt Angel" sponsorship for one exhibit
- Thank you gift
- Two complimentary tickets to Fabric and friends event

Founder

$1000/yr

  • Unlimited admission for two adults and all children under the age of 17 living in the same household
  • 20% discount at the RMQM Quilt Shop*
  • Eight one-time use guest passes
  • See more benefits at this level

- Free "Quilt Angel" sponsorship for one exhibit
- Thank you gift
- Four complimentary tickets to Fabric and friends event

Guild

$180/yr

- Invitation to museum exhibit openings, previews, and special events
- Quilt rack rental at reduced rates
- Museum rentals for after-hours events
**Guilds outside the Denver Metro Area will be asked to reimburse the speaker for mileage and any lodging needed

Business and Civic groups



Please contact the museum at 303-215-9001
*Membership discount does not apply to consignment, donated, or sale items

The mission of The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and educate the public about quilts;
honor quiltmaking traditions; and embrace the evolution of the art and craft of quilting.