How to keep a club running?

<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>

<p>I think that’s plenty to experience in a year, and with so many activities, it surely can’t be quite the same year to year. I don’t think people would be bored unless you got the exact same speakers and events (which is pretty unlikely). Just wondering, since I’m looking for ideas for my school robotics team, how’d you contact all those people and get involved in the community?</p>