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Local Group Events and Activities

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Purpose

Provide an overview of how Local Groups design, organize, and support events as part of member engagement.

Events are one of the primary ways members connect, participate, and build community.

Guiding Principle

A strong event program offers variety, flexibility, and clear entry points for different types of members.

No single type of event works for everyone.

The Role of Events

Events help Local Groups:

  • Welcome new members
  • Build relationships and community
  • Provide intellectual and social engagement
  • Support ongoing participation

Events are one of many ways members engage — not the only way.

Types of Activities

Local Groups benefit from offering a range of activities.

See:

Engagement Levels

Not all events require the same level of involvement.

A balanced program includes:

See also:

Planning and Calendar

A strong event calendar:

  • Offers a mix of activity types
  • Includes different engagement levels
  • Provides clear and consistent information

See:

Communication and Promotion

Events should be easy to find and understand.

  • Use multiple communication channels
  • Keep information consistent across platforms

See:

Creating Welcoming Experiences

Events are most effective when they are welcoming and accessible.

  • Provide clear expectations
  • Reduce barriers to participation
  • Support first-time attendees

See:

Roles and Collaboration

Events are a shared responsibility across multiple roles.

Common contributors include:

  • Programs Officer (planning and logistics)
  • Membership Officer (member experience and outreach)
  • Communications / Editor (promotion)
  • Area Coordinators (local events)

Local Groups may divide responsibilities differently.

What Success Looks Like

  • Members can easily find and understand events
  • A variety of activities are available
  • New members feel comfortable attending
  • Participation reflects different engagement styles

Success is not measured only by attendance, but by connection and accessibility.

Key Takeaway

A strong event program is not defined by a single event or format.

It is defined by offering multiple ways for members to connect — on their own terms.

Planning

Engagement

Execution

Member Experience

Roles