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<span style="font-size:small;">When it comes to hosting networking or social events to try and attract members, there has to be something to draw the crowd. Have the meeting in a central location at a time when most people would be able to attend. Have at the least some food, but get creative. Your event doesn't even have to have anything to do with your group's mission, because sometimes the best informational meetings aren't even informational at all. For example, have a game of pickup soccer or ultimate frisbee in the park, and encourage people who pass to join in. Eventually introduce your group and your group's purpose. By showing how inclusive and cohesive your group is, students will be much more interested in joining.</span>
 
<span style="font-size:small;">For instance, Atin's group&nbsp;''The Academy&nbsp;''hosted what they fondly called 'Innovation Fridays,' a creative think tank session that brought the likes of all kinds of inter-diciplinary majors and personalities. They would use their central creative laboratory to house the event, and always provided food or goodies to fuel the minds of the masses.</span>
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