Event Calendar Best Practices
See Local Group Events and Activities for overall event strategy.
Purpose
Provide clear, consistent, and accessible event information so members can easily discover and attend activities.
Guiding Principle
Members should be able to quickly understand what an event is, whether it’s for them, and how to attend.
The newsletter is often the primary source of event information, with other platforms aligned to it. For groups that have bi-monthly or quarterly newsletters, email or online platforms may be the primary source of event information.
Source of Truth
| Platform | Role |
|---|---|
| Newsletter | Primary source (for many groups) |
| Online platforms | Must match and stay updated |
- Finalize events before newsletter publication when possible
- If details change:
- Update all platforms
- Clearly communicate updates
Lead Times
Providing enough notice increases participation.
| Event Type | Suggested Notice |
|---|---|
| Major events | 3–4 weeks |
| Standard events | ~2 weeks |
| Small / recurring | 1 week minimum |
- Submit events before newsletter deadlines
- Late additions may have lower visibility
What Every Event Listing Needs
See: Event Information Checklist
Required
- Event title
- Date and time (include time zone if needed)
- Location (physical or virtual)
- Contact information
Recommended
- Brief description (what + who it’s for)
- Directions / arrival notes
- Accessibility information
- Environment notes (noise, indoor/outdoor, pets, etc.)
- What to bring
Goal: Reduce uncertainty so more members feel comfortable attending.
Accessibility & Inclusion
- Be explicit about physical access (stairs, terrain, etc.)
- Describe environment (quiet, crowded, casual)
- Include virtual options when possible
- Avoid assumptions about comfort levels
Consistency Across Platforms
All listings should match across platforms.
If something changes:
- Update everywhere
- Note that the information has been updated
Using Multiple Channels
Different platforms serve different purposes.
See:
What Success Looks Like
- Events are easy to understand
- Members can quickly decide whether to attend
- Information is consistent across platforms
- Fewer questions are needed before attending
Key Takeaway
A strong event calendar is:
- Clear
- Complete
- Consistent
- Accessible