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1. Become a Regional Coordinator Contact Amy Brooks at 702-895-5587 to become the regional coordinator for your new club. You'll be sent a list of alumni in your area. As coordinator, you will be the main contact for this new group.
2. Form a Committee The best way to get other UNLV alumni involved is to invite alums to attend a planning meeting or to hold a kickoff event that will draw potential volunteers. Generally, clubs with fewer than 1,000 area alums can expect to organize up to two events annually, and larger clubs will have three or more events each year.
3. Plan an Event Use your creativity and host an event that you think alumni in your area will find appealing. See the ideas for some hints. No area is too small to support a club! It is possible to have successful events in areas with fewer than 200 alumni, where the regional coordinator might be one of the few involved. The regional coordinator might plan one event a year; it is not even necessary to form a committee. Every club that is created gives more and more alumni the opportunity to build lifelong relationships with each other and with UNLV.
Have a Meal Together Gather for brunch Host a reception Try a new restaurant
Attend an Athletic Event Attend UNLV away games Support a local team Host a live game telecast
Have Some Fun Cruise the bay Take a hike Hold a gourmet potluck dinner
Make a Difference Coordinate a service activity to improve your local community
Invite a Special Guest A visiting UNLV faculty member The university president An alum with a special area of expertise Someone of local renown
Attend a Cultural Event View the work of a new local artist Catch that touring show you wanted to see Attend the symphony's latest performance
Make Connections Host a new student send-off as he or she heads to UNLV Offer a career connections event
Be Creative The sky is the limit - just let us know what sounds like fun, and we will strive to support you in making it a fantastic event!