DECEMBER 9 • 2021 | 51 number of events and get-to- gethers, like monthly member happy hours, female chef dinner series, a book club and informative sessions discuss- ing everything from how to rebrand your career to how to engage in social impact invest- ing, among other topics. To keep mem- bership affordable, the 501c3 nonprofit is aiming to offer member- ship rates at a lower cost than other area social clubs. Women 35 and younger can pay an annual fee of $600 to join, or $158 quarterly, while women ages 35 and up can pay an annual fee of $1,200, or $315 quarterly. Those who want to join BasBlue but can’t afford the membership fees can apply for a scholarship or grant opportunity. There is also an option to gift a membership. In addition, members can take part in a special member match program that offers mentor- ship to women in all levels of their careers. They can also opt to be con- nected to someone in their career fields to further network and build professional relationships. Upcoming events at BasBlue include a holiday trunk show on Dec. 9 and 10, weekly yoga classes with Citizen Yoga and a BasBlue holiday party on Dec. 14. To learn more about member- ship or scholarship opportu- nities, visit basblueus.com. CENTERING ON THE BELIEF THAT “WOMEN ARE STRONGEST WHEN TOGETHER,” BAS BLUE WILL COME WITH A HOST OF AMENITIES AND PROGRAMMING. The building includes meeting and co-working spaces. BAS BLUE We can’t help shovel the end of your driveway. But we can help you bank from home. B I R M I N G H A M Member FDIC