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How To: Get More People to Show Up to Club Activities. (like planning prom)


Question Posted Thursday April 2 2009, 8:04 pm

So I'm on the executive board at my school, and we always have a bunch of people show up to meetings, but whenever we need to decorate the hallways during spirit week or decorate for homecoming, not very many people show up. What are good ways to increase club participation (without threatening to kick them out)

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allisson answered Saturday April 4 2009, 1:49 am:
well u can try to be creative with them or tell them oh theyll be pizza or food

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LiSaxOBaBii answered Friday April 3 2009, 8:03 am:
Order a box of pizza to snack on when you're done decorating. It sounds simple, but some people will actually look forward to it.

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iloveyou2 answered Friday April 3 2009, 12:21 am:
you could try "offering a prize" or something.

you could give everyone a ticket that participates, and have a raffle... Then whoever wins the raffle receives a prize?

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