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What is a New Member Packets
== What is a New Member Packet? ==


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== Sample Welcome Packets ==


'''Samples:'''   
=== Tampa Bay Mensa's Welcome Packet ===
 
Hello, this is a publication from Tampa Bay Mensa in response to member requests for information on the various communication methods and sites available to members.  You don’t need to use all of these communication options; any major group information will be sent to you several ways. However, some of these features might enhance your membership experience.
'''<u>Tampa Bay Mensa</u>''
 
This is what I put together for Tampa. Needs some more  work such as Connect settings that default to not being able to receive messages. . And it is a lot of information. 
 
Hello, this is a publication from Tampa Bay Mensa in response to member requests for information on the various communication methods and sites available to members.  You don’t need to use all of these communication options; any major group information will be sent to you several ways. However, some of these features might enhance your membership experience.
 
'''American Mensa Website'''


==== '''American Mensa Website''' ====
American Mensa’s website (<nowiki>https://www.us.mensa.org/</nowiki>) is a good place to start to learn more and connect with other Mensans. This site can be accessed by logging on with your unique member number. After logging in you can navigate to the different parts of the site by selecting options from the drop-down menu pictured below. While I am going to highlight a few uses for this site, I encourage you to get in there and explore as there are many more features than I can detail.
American Mensa’s website (<nowiki>https://www.us.mensa.org/</nowiki>) is a good place to start to learn more and connect with other Mensans. This site can be accessed by logging on with your unique member number. After logging in you can navigate to the different parts of the site by selecting options from the drop-down menu pictured below. While I am going to highlight a few uses for this site, I encourage you to get in there and explore as there are many more features than I can detail.


'''''Attend Tab''''': provides a link to the Events Calendar, including Regional and National events. There’s also a filter for virtual events that are available for you to attend. This is different from our local events calendar on our local website.


'''''Connect Tab:''''' provides links for Mensa Connect (I will give much more information on that later), the member directory, and the Special Interest Group (SIG) listing. If you have a particular interest, then chances are that there is SIG for that. SIGs meet on Mensa Connect, Facebook, or in person depending on how the group organizer sets it up. If you don’t see a SIG for your interest, you can start one if you would like to!
'''''Lead Tab''''': most folks holding group officer positions will be familiar with this section, which has links to officer reports and other tools.
'''''Learn Tab:''''' has an introduction for new members and gifted youth information.
'''''Read Tab:''''' you can access newsletters from all groups as well as National publications.
'''''Recognize Tab:''''' lists group and individual awards.
'''''Volunteer Tab:''''' gives information on how you can volunteer and provides a space for groups to share their community projects. Mensa is a completely member-driven volunteer organization from the local group up to National officers.
'''''Shop Tab:''''' gives you a site to purchase some Mensa swag.
'''''Play Tab:''''' provides some information on ways to engage with other members in games play.
'''''My Mensa Tab:''''' this is where you can customize some of your communication preferences and make changes to your address, email, phone, or profile. If you don’t want to miss your local group email, be sure your profile is set to ‘ok for local group to email you.’ This is also where you can elect to have the local newsletter delivered electronically or by mail. If you are ok with the electronic version, please consider updating this setting because a huge portion of our share of dues monies are used to print a newsletter for those that want it.


'''Mensa Connect''' Mensa Connect is a communication platform provided by American Mensa. As such, it is an official site unlike Facebook. Its purpose is to provide space to engage in conversation and share information. Events can be posted here also. There are numerous subgroups called communities.  Current members are automatically enrolled under their local group’s community as well as the general group.  After you sign in to Mensa Connect using your Mensa credentials, you can browse different communities and request to join ones that interest you. Some are private, such as officer communities, but many are not.
'''Mensa Connect''' Mensa Connect is a communication platform provided by American Mensa. As such, it is an official site unlike Facebook. Its purpose is to provide space to engage in conversation and share information. Events can be posted here also. There are numerous subgroups called communities.  Current members are automatically enrolled under their local group’s community as well as the general group.  After you sign in to Mensa Connect using your Mensa credentials, you can browse different communities and request to join ones that interest you. Some are private, such as officer communities, but many are not.
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As Tampa Bay Mensa members, it might be of interest to join the Region 10 Mensa Connect group since events and information from other groups in Florida may be of interest.
As Tampa Bay Mensa members, it might be of interest to join the Region 10 Mensa Connect group since events and information from other groups in Florida may be of interest.


'''Facebook'''
=== '''Facebook''' ===
 
If you are already a Facebook user, then odds are you are already in the Tampa Bay Mensa Facebook group. If you prefer not to use Facebook, no worries. Any important group information will be provided in multiple ways. Besides the Tampa Bay Mensa group there is also a Region 10 group, Tampa Bay Mensa Bookclub group and American Mensa on Facebook. For our Gifted Youth member parents, we also have a new group for their use, Tampa Bay Mensa Gifted Youth.
If you are already a Facebook user, then odds are you are already in the Tampa Bay Mensa Facebook group. If you prefer not to use Facebook, no worries. Any important group information will be provided in multiple ways. Besides the Tampa Bay Mensa group there is also a Region 10 group, Tampa Bay Mensa Bookclub group and American Mensa on Facebook. For our Gifted Youth member parents, we also have a new group for their use, Tampa Bay Mensa Gifted Youth.


'''Tampa Bay Sounding'''
=== '''Tampa Bay Sounding''' ===
 
Our newsletter is now published every two months, on even months. I know folks are used to using this as their main source for information on group events, but I urge you to check our online calendar on our website (tampabaymensa.org) to be informed of the latest event information. As mentioned earlier, if you would like to change to electronic delivery it would reduce printing expenses for our group. When a new edition is published you can have a notice emailed to you that it is available.  To submit an article to the newsletter, contact editor@tampa.us.mensa.org  
Our newsletter is now published every two months, on even months. I know folks are used to using this as their main source for information on group events, but I urge you to check our online calendar on our website (tampabaymensa.org) to be informed of the latest event information. As mentioned earlier, if you would like to change to electronic delivery it would reduce printing expenses for our group. When a new edition is published you can have a notice emailed to you that it is available.  To submit an article to the newsletter, contact editor@tampa.us.mensa.org  


'''Local Group Website'''
=== '''Local Group Website''' ===
 
To navigate to our local group website use tampabaymensa.org. You can view the event calendar, look up local group officer listings, read the ExComm minutes or link to the newsletter.
To navigate to our local group website use tampabaymensa.org. You can view the event calendar, look up local group officer listings, read the ExComm minutes or link to the newsletter.


I hope this information is helpful. Keeping our Tampa Bay Mensa members informed and connected is important!
I hope this information is helpful. Keeping our Tampa Bay Mensa members informed and connected is important!


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== Metropolitan Washington Mensa's Welcome Packet ==
 
= The Dummy’s Guide to Something for Everyone =


=== The Dummy’s Guide to Something for Everyone ===
The purpose of this document is to provide a glimpse of the breadth of offerings that Mensa provides, and to show that there is something for everyone.
The purpose of this document is to provide a glimpse of the breadth of offerings that Mensa provides, and to show that there is something for everyone.


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Whether you explore now or later, we hope you realize that there is value for you here: friends and community, things to do, and intellectual stimulation on your own time. The deeper you dive, the more you will discover.
Whether you explore now or later, we hope you realize that there is value for you here: friends and community, things to do, and intellectual stimulation on your own time. The deeper you dive, the more you will discover.


== Regularly Scheduled MWM Events ==
=== Regularly Scheduled MWM Events ===
 
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! Event
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== Recent Unique Activities ==
=== Recent Unique Activities ===
 
* Walking tours and city-wide scavenger hunts
* Walking tours and city-wide scavenger hunts
* Lectures and discussions with experts
* Lectures and discussions with experts
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* Intro to curling class
* Intro to curling class


== Key ==
=== Key ===
 
* '''W''' = Weekly
* '''W''' = Weekly
* '''M''' = Monthly
* '''M''' = Monthly
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* '''RS''' = Regularly scheduled event, but not on a set cadence
* '''RS''' = Regularly scheduled event, but not on a set cadence


== National Events ==
=== National Events ===
 
* '''Regional Gathering (RG)''' — MWM’s RG takes place each summer and is one of the largest in the country. Regional Gatherings are a great place to meet much of the chapter, with full hospitality, speaker tracks, meet-and-greets, activities, and a games room. This weekend-long event has something for everyone. Book a hotel room; you’re going to want to stay the night.
* '''Regional Gathering (RG)''' — MWM’s RG takes place each summer and is one of the largest in the country. Regional Gatherings are a great place to meet much of the chapter, with full hospitality, speaker tracks, meet-and-greets, activities, and a games room. This weekend-long event has something for everyone. Book a hotel room; you’re going to want to stay the night.


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* '''CultureQuest®''' — A trivia competition in which teams of up to five Mensans gather simultaneously to compete.
* '''CultureQuest®''' — A trivia competition in which teams of up to five Mensans gather simultaneously to compete.


== Ways to Get to Know People ==
=== Ways to Get to Know People ===
 
* '''Attend events''' — There is no better way to meet like-minded people than going to events. This is how many members build their circles of friends within Mensa.
* '''Attend events''' — There is no better way to meet like-minded people than going to events. This is how many members build their circles of friends within Mensa.


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* '''SIGHT''' — SIGHT, the Service of Information, Guidance and Hospitality to Travelers, allows Mensans to meet, host, or stay with other Mensans while traveling around the country or the world.
* '''SIGHT''' — SIGHT, the Service of Information, Guidance and Hospitality to Travelers, allows Mensans to meet, host, or stay with other Mensans while traveling around the country or the world.


== Communities ==
=== Communities ===
 
* '''Facebook groups''' — Approximately 200 Facebook groups are unofficially or semi-officially associated with Mensa, including groups for SIGs. These groups can be good places to connect around shared topics, interests, hobbies, and backgrounds.
* '''Facebook groups''' — Approximately 200 Facebook groups are unofficially or semi-officially associated with Mensa, including groups for SIGs. These groups can be good places to connect around shared topics, interests, hobbies, and backgrounds.


* '''Mensa Connect''' — The official Mensa forums platform.
* '''Mensa Connect''' — The official Mensa forums platform.


== Ways to Follow MWM and American Mensa ==
=== Ways to Follow MWM and American Mensa ===
 
* '''Benefits and Services''' — Membership in Mensa provides access to various partner benefits, including discounts on insurance, travel, technology, and more.
* '''Benefits and Services''' — Membership in Mensa provides access to various partner benefits, including discounts on insurance, travel, technology, and more.


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* '''Capital M (CapM)''' — MWM’s monthly newsletter includes the calendar of events and other notices, and is always available online.
* '''Capital M (CapM)''' — MWM’s monthly newsletter includes the calendar of events and other notices, and is always available online.


== Publications ==
=== Publications ===
 
* '''Mensa Bulletin''' — The national magazine of American Mensa.
* '''Mensa Bulletin''' — The national magazine of American Mensa.
* '''Local Group Newsletters''' — Every local group publishes a newsletter, including ours.
* '''Local Group Newsletters''' — Every local group publishes a newsletter, including ours.
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* '''Email Newsletters''' — Four different newsletters focusing on the world both inside and outside of Mensa.
* '''Email Newsletters''' — Four different newsletters focusing on the world both inside and outside of Mensa.


== Things to Do or Know ==
=== Things to Do or Know ===
 
* '''Mensa Foundation''' — Mensa’s philanthropic arm, offering awards, grants, fellowships, and gifted youth education through Mensa for Kids.
* '''Mensa Foundation''' — Mensa’s philanthropic arm, offering awards, grants, fellowships, and gifted youth education through Mensa for Kids.


* '''Mensa verification badge''' — Although many Mensans are modest about their intelligence and membership in Mensa, some like to show proof that they are members. This digital badge allows members to verify their Mensa membership.
* '''Mensa verification badge''' — Although many Mensans are modest about their intelligence and membership in Mensa, some like to show proof that they are members. This digital badge allows members to verify their Mensa membership.

Revision as of 18:45, 1 June 2026

What is a New Member Packet?

Sample Welcome Packets

Tampa Bay Mensa's Welcome Packet

Hello, this is a publication from Tampa Bay Mensa in response to member requests for information on the various communication methods and sites available to members.  You don’t need to use all of these communication options; any major group information will be sent to you several ways. However, some of these features might enhance your membership experience.

American Mensa Website

American Mensa’s website (https://www.us.mensa.org/) is a good place to start to learn more and connect with other Mensans. This site can be accessed by logging on with your unique member number. After logging in you can navigate to the different parts of the site by selecting options from the drop-down menu pictured below. While I am going to highlight a few uses for this site, I encourage you to get in there and explore as there are many more features than I can detail.


Mensa Connect Mensa Connect is a communication platform provided by American Mensa. As such, it is an official site unlike Facebook. Its purpose is to provide space to engage in conversation and share information. Events can be posted here also. There are numerous subgroups called communities.  Current members are automatically enrolled under their local group’s community as well as the general group.  After you sign in to Mensa Connect using your Mensa credentials, you can browse different communities and request to join ones that interest you. Some are private, such as officer communities, but many are not.

There are two ways to sign in to Mensa Connect, either from the American Mensa website under the Connect Tab or through the MemberCentric application. There are more features available using the web-based version versus the app. On the web-based version, you can log in and select the drop down Participate Tab to get information on using Mensa Connect. One big question folks have is how do I receive notices on postings in my communities? You can choose to have notices sent to your email in real time or daily digest, or you can also decline email and check the communities yourself. The tutorial Q and A explains how to post and reply to conversations. There is also a personal email box feature. So if you reply to a sender rather than a group on a chat, it becomes a private conversation. This is another area where just signing in and exploring will be the best way to learn what the site has to offer.

As Tampa Bay Mensa members, it might be of interest to join the Region 10 Mensa Connect group since events and information from other groups in Florida may be of interest.

Facebook

If you are already a Facebook user, then odds are you are already in the Tampa Bay Mensa Facebook group. If you prefer not to use Facebook, no worries. Any important group information will be provided in multiple ways. Besides the Tampa Bay Mensa group there is also a Region 10 group, Tampa Bay Mensa Bookclub group and American Mensa on Facebook. For our Gifted Youth member parents, we also have a new group for their use, Tampa Bay Mensa Gifted Youth.

Tampa Bay Sounding

Our newsletter is now published every two months, on even months. I know folks are used to using this as their main source for information on group events, but I urge you to check our online calendar on our website (tampabaymensa.org) to be informed of the latest event information. As mentioned earlier, if you would like to change to electronic delivery it would reduce printing expenses for our group. When a new edition is published you can have a notice emailed to you that it is available.  To submit an article to the newsletter, contact editor@tampa.us.mensa.org

Local Group Website

To navigate to our local group website use tampabaymensa.org. You can view the event calendar, look up local group officer listings, read the ExComm minutes or link to the newsletter.

I hope this information is helpful. Keeping our Tampa Bay Mensa members informed and connected is important!

Metropolitan Washington Mensa's Welcome Packet

The Dummy’s Guide to Something for Everyone

The purpose of this document is to provide a glimpse of the breadth of offerings that Mensa provides, and to show that there is something for everyone.

Many members regret that they were inactive for their first few years, having joined just to see if they could pass the test, and later realizing they did not know how much Mensa has to offer.

Whether you explore now or later, we hope you realize that there is value for you here: friends and community, things to do, and intellectual stimulation on your own time. The deeper you dive, the more you will discover.

Regularly Scheduled MWM Events

Event Frequency
New Members Open House Monthly
Saturday Night Party Monthly
Young Adults Trivia Night Weekly
Young Adults Brunch Monthly
Young Adults Bar Night Monthly
Gourmensans and other food events Monthly
Games Nights Weekly
Nationals Games Annual
Capitals Games Annual
Gifted Youth and Teen SIG Activities Monthly
Movie Screenings Monthly
Book Club Monthly
Classical Music Night Monthly

Recent Unique Activities

  • Walking tours and city-wide scavenger hunts
  • Lectures and discussions with experts
  • Escape rooms
  • Wine festivals and winery trips
  • Axe throwing
  • Fused-glass making class
  • Georgetown GLOW
  • Pop-up poutine restaurant visit
  • Zoo events, including ZooLights and Brew at the Zoo
  • Karaoke
  • Rocky Horror Picture Show
  • Truffle factory tour
  • Travel to Las Vegas for a trivia tournament
  • Intro to curling class

Key

  • W = Weekly
  • M = Monthly
  • A = Annual
  • RS = Regularly scheduled event, but not on a set cadence

National Events

  • Regional Gathering (RG) — MWM’s RG takes place each summer and is one of the largest in the country. Regional Gatherings are a great place to meet much of the chapter, with full hospitality, speaker tracks, meet-and-greets, activities, and a games room. This weekend-long event has something for everyone. Book a hotel room; you’re going to want to stay the night.
  • Other RGs — Other local groups hold RGs throughout the year. Many Mensans travel to larger ones, such as Snowball in New Jersey or WeeM in Chicago.
  • Annual Gathering (AG) — The national gathering for American Mensa. This takes place in the summer and is held in a different city each year.
  • Mind Games® — An annual event where Mensans gather for a weekend to play new games being released by game makers, with the chance to judge and provide feedback.
  • CultureQuest® — A trivia competition in which teams of up to five Mensans gather simultaneously to compete.

Ways to Get to Know People

  • Attend events — There is no better way to meet like-minded people than going to events. This is how many members build their circles of friends within Mensa.
  • Special Interest Groups (SIGs) — SIGs offer a wide variety of ways to connect. Some allow members to casually follow a topic of interest and make like-minded friends, while others offer opportunities for deeper involvement, including trips and shared activities.
There are over 140 SIGs covering many topics, including games, fitness, entertainment, technology, SCUBA diving, travel, dating, generational groups, books, art, aviation, music, musicals, health conditions, philosophy, food and drink, career fields, sports, politics, religion, and more.
  • Volunteer — Whether you organize a picnic, help at the registration desk at an RG, or assist with the Gifted Youth program, volunteering is one of the best ways to meet Mensans while contributing to the organization.
  • Play games — Mensans love playing games, whether board games or online games. Games can be a fun and easy way to meet people, especially for members who are more introverted.
  • SIGHT — SIGHT, the Service of Information, Guidance and Hospitality to Travelers, allows Mensans to meet, host, or stay with other Mensans while traveling around the country or the world.

Communities

  • Facebook groups — Approximately 200 Facebook groups are unofficially or semi-officially associated with Mensa, including groups for SIGs. These groups can be good places to connect around shared topics, interests, hobbies, and backgrounds.
  • Mensa Connect — The official Mensa forums platform.

Ways to Follow MWM and American Mensa

  • Benefits and Services — Membership in Mensa provides access to various partner benefits, including discounts on insurance, travel, technology, and more.
  • Facebook — Join MWM’s Facebook group, DC Area Young Adult Mensa, and DC Gen X Mensa; and follow MWM’s page as well as American Mensa’s. Groups are private, so only other people in the group can see that you are a member or what you post.
  • Make sure you receive emails — On the website, ensure that you allow your local group to contact you by email and that you are opted into messages. We don’t send many emails, we promise.
  • Capital M (CapM) — MWM’s monthly newsletter includes the calendar of events and other notices, and is always available online.

Publications

  • Mensa Bulletin — The national magazine of American Mensa.
  • Local Group Newsletters — Every local group publishes a newsletter, including ours.
  • Mensa Research Journal — Publishes recent findings on giftedness and intelligence.
  • Young Mensan Magazine — A magazine for our youngest members.
  • Mensa World Journal — The membership magazine for Mensa International.
  • Email Newsletters — Four different newsletters focusing on the world both inside and outside of Mensa.

Things to Do or Know

  • Mensa Foundation — Mensa’s philanthropic arm, offering awards, grants, fellowships, and gifted youth education through Mensa for Kids.
  • Mensa verification badge — Although many Mensans are modest about their intelligence and membership in Mensa, some like to show proof that they are members. This digital badge allows members to verify their Mensa membership.