<p>Salutations CC,</p>
<p>I will start with my story: So this past year, I started a Doctors of Tomorrow club, and the whole experience was unique. There was a ridiculous amount of students who joined, and it gave me motivation to try and fill everyone's level of satisfaction. Meetings were held every 2nd week, and there was a monthly excursion. There was a plethora of activities I managed to have my club involved in; we had guest speakers, lab work, clinical work, volunteering, job shadowing, etc.</p>
<p>However, as the upcoming school year is approaching, I am rather concerned with what to do next. I am finding it difficult to plan out new activities to do that are slightly different/ unique compared to the previous year. I fear that a lack of new activities would result in a loss of members and support, since they might feel like there is nothing new to experience.</p>
<p>Thoughts? Advice would be nice, thanks~</p>