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No, members is a common, plural noun. The words club, committee, or board are examples of collective nouns that are made up of members.
Initially you should contact the chairman of the committee. Contact details for the CIU can be found at the link below.
This is a very unusual case. The best thing to do is call an emergency general meeting, from her you can have a small delegation of well respected members and call for a vote of confidence, if there is a vote of no confidence, the committee has no opportunity but to go.
There could be several collective nouns, for example:The board of directors of the tennis club...The committee of members of the tennis club...The board of trustees of the tennis club...The bunch of elitists of the tennis club...It would all depend on the type of group at this particular tennis club is in charge of planning tournaments.
that depends on how big the club is.
This depends upon the club's bylaws. If all members have a vote and the secretary is a member, then the secretary should have a vote. If only certain members have a vote, then the secretary may or not be among the voting members.
You should not ask questions like this.
A private members club is a club that serves members and guests. Has shows and spoting events
Volumes and numbers will help members to keep the club newsletters in order is they wish.
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