So I teach at a high school in a mountain valley and, gods help us, there is absolutely no tabletop anything within a 4 hour drive. It's a travesty, really. I used to teach in the UK and had a pretty successful tabletop gaming club going for a while, but I feel like the tabletop... culture(?) is stronger there and I've been having trouble getting the same kind of interest going here in the US.
We've got over 500 students and I managed to only get about 10 interested last year, and even then not consistently... I had imagined all these grandiose plans like tournements with rewards and prizes, but I just couldn't get people into it. I initially had over 25 people sign up, but most just never showed. I mean, there's no real monetary requirement to get going... my proble...*CAUGH* hobby, yes my HOBBY has resulted in my amassing a fair collection of games and whatnot, so there is plenty to choose from.
I'm going to try again this year and see what I can do. Anybody have any advice on how to advertise, showcase, or otherwise generate interest in this sort of thing? How do FLGS's do it? How do you do it? How would you get a teenager to do something like this? Should I dress up like a stormtrooper while I teach a medieval history class? 'Cause I will do that if it works! I mean, it snows here all winter... what else are these people going to do with their time?
Edited by Varulfr