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I moved to a new to me city last winter, and the one big thing I've been missing is the old fashioned, face to face, talk to people aquarium clubs. There is a lively social media group here, and clearly, a dynamic hobby. But none of these people actually meet unless they cross paths in a store.
I got talking with an aquarium store owner, and we've called an actual physical meeting for tomorrow evening. How many people will show up? I hope for a dozen.
In that group of people I've never met, I expect there will be aquarists who know a lot about things. That could evolve into a list of presenters on various subjects. Maybe I'll finally look at shrimp. We can set up an auction for extras on the fish we breed, and a rehoming system for mistakes. Hey, we may even like each other.

Where I was before, someone called a meeting like this in 1933, and the club is still going. We live in a time when the quality of life for younger workers is getting harder to maintain- longer hours, more problems arranging childcare, lack of leisure time and such. People have also developed a dislike for social activities, and keep to themselves or stay online more. So it could fall flat.

I like fish that swim against the current.
 
What will will be, you don't need many to have fun and create that connection. Word will then spread, We fish people are supposed to have patience :)
 
@PheonixKingZ , you brought luck there.

10 people, only one of whom I had ever met before. Really nice crew, all 35 years or more younger than me. They have decided to meet again, and try for a monthly basis.

We have a local aquarium club. Whoo hoo.
Yay!
 

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