> On Jan 31, 2016, at 2:20 AM, Lekan Wahab <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello guys.
> My name is Lekan.
> I run a Python Club on campus (Obafemi Awolowo University).
> However, considering the fact that am a fresh man and have limited
> capabilities, I was wondering if someone could help me with tips on how
> well to manage the club's activities.
> 
> Lekan Wahab

My advice is to not try to do everything yourself. Find one or two other 
members who are interested in helping, and split up the work of finding 
speakers (yes, you don’t have to speak at every meeting yourself), etc.

To find speakers for the Atlanta, Georgia meetup, I talk to our members about 
what they are working on. We have members at all different levels of 
experience, but each of them is doing something interesting. I don’t think I’ve 
had a single meeting at which I didn’t find someone I could ask to prepare a 
short talk for us for a later meeting. Inviting someone individually with a 
specific topic in mind has been much more effective than sending out general 
emails to all of the members.

We also build some time for socializing into our meetings, so members can get 
to know each other, catch up with friends, etc. That makes the meeting fun, 
even if the talk we have scheduled isn’t on a topic of interest to everyone in 
the group.

Doug


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