Form a
Committee
You'll
likely find that forming a set schedule of activities by yourself is
overwhelming. A good place to start is with the town department of recreation
and the local library. Generally, these two places are major hubs for all sorts
of activities. Libraries can play host to yoga, arts and crafts and computer
courses, and the recreation department is in charge of activities at local
parks. Once you've contacted these organizations, ask if a movement can be
started to create an activities committee.
If you start
a soccer team for preschoolers in a town that is almost entirely made up of
senior citizens, you're probably not going to have much luck. Start with
activities that you feel the community would love. Maybe there has been a lot
of talk around town regarding an adult basketball league or yoga classes for
beginners. Once you break the ice with these types of activities, you can move
on to ones where the intended audience will likely be a bit smaller.
Sometimes,
the town budget might not allow for activities, or your plans may be met with a
great deal of resistance. Start hosting some small activities out of your home,
but be sure to check if you need a permit to do so. You could host a weekly
book club, or you could teach art to children in the community. Consider
charging a small fee so that you're able to build this program up. Once
community leaders see how well you are doing with the project, they may very
well be motivated to let your project expand into a larger venue or space.
The Details
Starting a
community wide activity is not as simple as just telling someone that you want
to do so. You'll have to go over a budget with the town or other people in your
committee. If the activity requires a specific skill set, such as the ability
to teach yoga or to demonstrate clay modeling to a group of budding artists,
you'll need to hire an individual to conduct the session. Advertising is a huge
part of starting community activities too. If no one or just a couple of people
show up, the operation may be knocked down before it even has the chance to get
onto its feet.
Jessie Rodriguez writes about his career in community
development. Recently, his work has been on the Top
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