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= INTRODUCTION<br/> =
= THE EXPERT =
Recently graduated Drew Spooner of North Dakota University had a lot of fantastic advice on this subject and with his track record it’s not hard to imagine why. Drew has started a multitude of clubs, all most of which have expanded beyond anything he or the other founders could have imagined. He’s helped co-found everything from a Donut Club to starting a Sailing Club in a landlocked state. Most notably, he co-founded the Hammock Initiative, a now national organization that helps to spread “chilled-out movements” and “sway through the latest hammock technologies” [Hammock Initiative Facebook page]. [[File:Hammock Initiative Logo.png]] Below are a few links to their Vimeo intro and Facebook page [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Du0gRQpRxo https://vimeo.com/130341536] [https://www.facebook.com/hammockinitiative/photos/a.593914994060243.1073741825.593912734060469/746491425469265/?type=3&theater https://www.facebook.com/hammockinitiative/photos/a.593914994060243.1073741825.593912734060469/746491425469265/?type=3&theater]
= STARTING OUT =
No matter the number people that show up for meetings or gatherings, treat the meeting with importance and success. Even if 3, 50, or 400 people show up, treat the meeting the same. Additionally, remember to always keep a simple vision. Even though your idea could potentially branch out into numerous things, always remember your core idea and what made your movement what it is. Finally, just remember to have fun with your idea and goals. The best ideas and movements typically have the humblest beginnings.
Written By: [[Tyler Jenkins|Tyler Jenkins]]
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