Some folks have only one cup of java in the morning to get their day started, while others sip it all day long. There are many flavors, roasting techniques, and recipes for the growing numbers of Connoisseurs to enjoy. There is a reason coffee clubs are sprouting all over the world.
In an instant a person can find dozens of subscription services on the internet that will send a bag of java on a regular basis. There are also discounts available for members and free items for joining. If you enjoy sipping alone or with close friends and family this may be the type that will work best for you.
These are good ways to get started tasting a variety of flavors but if you prefer to have a cup with others, start a club of your own. Talk to friends, neighbors, coworkers, basically anyone you enjoy a cup with about meeting on a regular basis. It will not be difficult finding others that are like minded.
A good idea is to determine if there will be topics other than coffee focused on at the meetings. Perhaps there is a special charity, educational goal, or social concern that everyone agrees to talk about and work on at your meetings. Discuss this and have an agreement at the first get together.
Keeping a current list of members is important, especially if the numbers grow. Consider having a newsletter published each month and elect someone to be responsible for it. Also, there may be a need to elect officers. Have at least one person that will take care of contacting the group to get a head count for the next meeting, update them if there is going to be a cost involved and confirm time and place.
Some people like to keep their groups intimate and for them rotating the meetings at the home of a different member each month will probably work best. It may be fun to even meet every other meeting at a different shop. Get out and try the varieties available. If the group is going to go big, then find a hall, of coffee shop that will welcome regular meetings.
Just imagine the fun it will be for everyone to share a cup with another group in a different country over a video chat. Due to the options now available on the internet clubs all over the world can get to know one another.
Social media is a useful tool if you want to do this on a much larger scale. Find a large enough venue to hold the regular gatherings and have a speaker or representative from a coffee company. Charge an admission to cover the cost of the drinks or hold the meeting at a shop where the owner agrees to save enough room for the group in exchange for sales.
Whether it is a large or small club, there is the very real possibility of getting deep discounts when purchasing by bulk or large numbers of equipment. Keep that in mind if there is a favorite flavor everyone chooses. Be proud of your meetings and get tee-shirts printed up or special mugs and travel cups. The main idea is to enjoy the brew and the company you are sharing it with.
In an instant a person can find dozens of subscription services on the internet that will send a bag of java on a regular basis. There are also discounts available for members and free items for joining. If you enjoy sipping alone or with close friends and family this may be the type that will work best for you.
These are good ways to get started tasting a variety of flavors but if you prefer to have a cup with others, start a club of your own. Talk to friends, neighbors, coworkers, basically anyone you enjoy a cup with about meeting on a regular basis. It will not be difficult finding others that are like minded.
A good idea is to determine if there will be topics other than coffee focused on at the meetings. Perhaps there is a special charity, educational goal, or social concern that everyone agrees to talk about and work on at your meetings. Discuss this and have an agreement at the first get together.
Keeping a current list of members is important, especially if the numbers grow. Consider having a newsletter published each month and elect someone to be responsible for it. Also, there may be a need to elect officers. Have at least one person that will take care of contacting the group to get a head count for the next meeting, update them if there is going to be a cost involved and confirm time and place.
Some people like to keep their groups intimate and for them rotating the meetings at the home of a different member each month will probably work best. It may be fun to even meet every other meeting at a different shop. Get out and try the varieties available. If the group is going to go big, then find a hall, of coffee shop that will welcome regular meetings.
Just imagine the fun it will be for everyone to share a cup with another group in a different country over a video chat. Due to the options now available on the internet clubs all over the world can get to know one another.
Social media is a useful tool if you want to do this on a much larger scale. Find a large enough venue to hold the regular gatherings and have a speaker or representative from a coffee company. Charge an admission to cover the cost of the drinks or hold the meeting at a shop where the owner agrees to save enough room for the group in exchange for sales.
Whether it is a large or small club, there is the very real possibility of getting deep discounts when purchasing by bulk or large numbers of equipment. Keep that in mind if there is a favorite flavor everyone chooses. Be proud of your meetings and get tee-shirts printed up or special mugs and travel cups. The main idea is to enjoy the brew and the company you are sharing it with.
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