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Get Motivated to Start a Hobby or Interest Club

publication date: Aug 10, 2007
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author/source: Jennifer Tankersley
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First, you must decide what hobby or interest you would like to share with others. You might like to read and discuss novels – consider a book club. You might like to fly an airplane or ride motorcycles – consider a club for fellow pilots or cyclists. Maybe you love to discover new recipes or foods for your family – how about a recipe or dinner club.

The next step you must take is to create a card or a flyer with contact information or a date for the first meeting and visit places you think other like-minded people will tend to go. If it is a running club you want to establish, then post information on the telephone posts at the park or at the gym. If you want to network with other small business owners, then visit some of the local independent shops with your plan for creating a network. For indie-flick lovers, try posting at the local art house theater for others of similar.

Decide before your first meeting if you want to immediately establish ground rules, or if you would rather come up with the format as a cohesive group. How often will you meet? Will there be dues? Will you elect officers? Where will each meeting be held? These are questions that should be thought out with a general notion of the type of organization your club will pursue. 

You won’t get a club started by sitting around wishing there was one for you. Take action! Don’t be afraid! There are others just waiting for you to start a Moms Club or a chess club or a wine club.    

Jennifer Tankersley is the Founder and President of a chapter of the MOMS Club and also the creator of ListPlanIt.com where you can find over 300 lists, checklists, and planning pages to help you put your world in order and organize your life.  See the Club section in the 'List of Lists' menu.

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