Inchworm
Li'l Ole Fish Lady
Hi Night61
I agree with Tolak. All it takes is a few interested people and you can share the work and grow from there.
Here are a few articles you might find helpful:
http/www.aquarticles.com/articles/club%20affairs/Sloane_1_Fish_Have_Clubs.html
http/www.aquarticles.com/articles/club%20affairs/Sloane_2_Fish_Have_Clubs.html
http/www.aquarticles.com/articles/club%20affairs/Sloane_3_Fish_Have_Clubs.html
In general, aquarium societies are helpful and supportive of new clubs starting up. This organization would probably be worth contacting and, of course, once you are on your way, TFF can give you a subforum where your members can meet, organize, and stay in touch between meetings.
http/www.faas.info/start_club_begin.htm
I hope you give starting one up some serious thought. It's a lot of fun.
I agree with Tolak. All it takes is a few interested people and you can share the work and grow from there.
Here are a few articles you might find helpful:
http/www.aquarticles.com/articles/club%20affairs/Sloane_1_Fish_Have_Clubs.html
http/www.aquarticles.com/articles/club%20affairs/Sloane_2_Fish_Have_Clubs.html
http/www.aquarticles.com/articles/club%20affairs/Sloane_3_Fish_Have_Clubs.html
In general, aquarium societies are helpful and supportive of new clubs starting up. This organization would probably be worth contacting and, of course, once you are on your way, TFF can give you a subforum where your members can meet, organize, and stay in touch between meetings.
http/www.faas.info/start_club_begin.htm
I hope you give starting one up some serious thought. It's a lot of fun.