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Designing Your Event Mix

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Purpose

Define an event mix so Local Groups can create a balanced, sustainable mix of activities that supports different member interests, engagement styles, and availability.

What Is an Event Mix?

Your event mix is the combination of:

  • Types of activities (social, intellectual, virtual, etc.)
  • Levels of engagement (low, medium, high)
  • Formats (in-person and virtual)
  • Timing and frequency

The goal is not more events — it’s the right mix of events.

Core Dimensions of a Strong Event Mix

Variety

Offer different types of activities so more members can find something that fits.

  • Social, intellectual, creative, and experiential
  • Structured and informal

See: Ideas for Local Group Activities

Engagement Levels

Provide options for different levels of commitment.

See: Engagement Levels Overview

In-Person and Virtual Balance

Include both in-person and virtual opportunities.

See:

Accessibility and Timing

Make it easier for members to attend.

  • Vary days and times
  • Consider travel distance and schedules
  • Include low-effort options

Simple Planning Framework

When planning your event mix, ask:

  • Who are we trying to reach? (new, remote, active, etc.)
  • What engagement levels are we offering?
  • Do we have both in-person and virtual options?
  • Are there clear, low-barrier entry points?
  • Does this add variety to what we already offer?

Example Balanced Monthly Mix

A simple, sustainable approach:

  • 1 low-commitment activity (e.g., coffee, virtual hangout)
  • 1 medium-engagement activity (e.g., book club, discussion)
  • 1 social or group event (e.g., dinner, outing)
  • 1 virtual option (can overlap with above)

This is a guideline — adapt based on your group’s size and capacity.

Start Small and Build

You don’t need a full calendar immediately.

  • Start with 2–3 consistent events
  • Add variety gradually
  • Focus on what works
  • Repeat successful formats

Consistency is more valuable than volume.

Core Pages

Supporting Access

Planning and Execution