Reviving an aquarium club?
Posted: 11 Dec 2022, 04:31
Hello all,
I am a member of the aquarium club at the school where I'm working on my PhD. This is an official school endorsed club, not a typical local aquarium club, so it has a few odd rules to work around.
The undergrads running the club wanted to try to get it to be more like a real aquarium club, but they struggle to keep up involvement or raise any funds so they are limited in what they can do. Previous club leadership (and probably also covid limitations) turned the club into more of an online chat than an actual club, which shows that there are many students interested in aquariums and in discussing the hobby, but the new leadership hasn't been able to entice any of the chat members back to in-person club events.
They let me know at the last meeting that they don't think the club will survive after next semester.
I know many (most? all?) of you are involved in your local aquarium clubs. Do you have any advice to try to breathe life back into this club before it goes kaput?
(Meetings are typically a speaker, food, and socializing. The club's ability to do some typical aquarium club activities are limited by either school rules or not having a large enough number of active numbers for them to be feasible.)
I am a member of the aquarium club at the school where I'm working on my PhD. This is an official school endorsed club, not a typical local aquarium club, so it has a few odd rules to work around.
The undergrads running the club wanted to try to get it to be more like a real aquarium club, but they struggle to keep up involvement or raise any funds so they are limited in what they can do. Previous club leadership (and probably also covid limitations) turned the club into more of an online chat than an actual club, which shows that there are many students interested in aquariums and in discussing the hobby, but the new leadership hasn't been able to entice any of the chat members back to in-person club events.
They let me know at the last meeting that they don't think the club will survive after next semester.
I know many (most? all?) of you are involved in your local aquarium clubs. Do you have any advice to try to breathe life back into this club before it goes kaput?
(Meetings are typically a speaker, food, and socializing. The club's ability to do some typical aquarium club activities are limited by either school rules or not having a large enough number of active numbers for them to be feasible.)