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So
how do you set up your own Street
Cheer group?
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What
type of leaflets should I produce?
Promotion is a key element to a successful Club.
Participants will not attend if they are not aware
of the activity you provide. Leaflets should be
vibrant and eye catching and contain all the necessary
information. For example: your contact details,
name, phone number, email address, your qualifications,
the Club venue, the day and times and a little
information about what Street Cheer is. Additionally,
contact the local press to help publicise your
Club.
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With
a pre-existing squad, taking part in local events
and festivals is a way to refresh your squad numbers
and keep the committed students focused.
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Will
my Club be successful?
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It
is very important to be well organised when running
a Club.
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Set
up a bank account specifically for your Club's
funds. Make sure that receipts and records
are kept for everything you do (e.g. venue
hire, class payments, equipment, uniform expenses,
etc.)
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Ensure
pupils are aware of the payment system from
the first session.
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Set your standards. If you run a rigid system
from the beginning it is more likely to succeed.
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Always
have your lessons pre-planned.
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Stay
motivated and enjoy the activity.
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Seek
to gain more experience and qualifications,
check out www.streetcheer.com for details
on level 2 being launched.
- Have
a focus, or something to work towards, perhaps
an appearance at a local/regional event. Remember
Street Cheer offers its very own national event,
further information is available on the website.
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