It is true if a club is full interested parties can feel free to start up another one. I used to belong to a club that was popular when it started and the required list filled up to capacity (for the room) immediately. BUT when the time came the room wasn't full, nor was it ever and other clubs of the same interest began (scattered throughout T.V.). I eventually stopped going to said club due to health issues but as far as I know the attendance is still small.
Some clubs are more popular, thus needing the waiting lists. I somewhat agree that it's frustrating to wait---especially if it's something one really wants to do. BUT there are good reasons they can't continue to add people. As the community grows MORE
volunteers need to come on board. I never felt our arms were twisted by our sale's associate with "promising" anything. They only suggest what's going to be available. They didn't push us into buying a house---ever.
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