Recruitment Ideas
Late summer is that time of year when we try to gather up all of our
friends and neighbors to start new square dance classes. As our numbers
diminish, it's important that we all make an effort at recruiting new
club members. What has been successful for your club? Perhaps if we
share ideas we can connect with a few more potential new dancers. I
will report what our club has tried recently.
For many years Tom Thumb Squares has done an hour-long demonstration at the Howard County Fair. It's always well received and good general publicity, but only occasionally do we connect with new dancers through that event. Our postings in county publications have also brought us a few new dancers, and at least one couple found us through this website. Our best recruitment by far is through new dancers who bring their friends the next year.
We have several large employers in our area; we have not figured out how to connect with their employees through the workplace. We have posted on craigslist without any success, but we will try that again. We've posted our class schedule on this website, and distributed flyers far and wide. We'll know the results in September.
How have other MDSDF clubs brought in new people?
John Blaisdell
For many years Tom Thumb Squares has done an hour-long demonstration at the Howard County Fair. It's always well received and good general publicity, but only occasionally do we connect with new dancers through that event. Our postings in county publications have also brought us a few new dancers, and at least one couple found us through this website. Our best recruitment by far is through new dancers who bring their friends the next year.
We have several large employers in our area; we have not figured out how to connect with their employees through the workplace. We have posted on craigslist without any success, but we will try that again. We've posted our class schedule on this website, and distributed flyers far and wide. We'll know the results in September.
How have other MDSDF clubs brought in new people?
John Blaisdell

Maybe events posted on Craigslist would generate some interest?
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