How about ways to enable members outside of areas served by local
groups to interact more directly with other members?

It's a selfish request, as I live outside of a major center, and the
nearest local group is about 500 miles away. But I imagine I'm not
the only one.

Mentoring helps, and local mini-conferences would perhaps bring more
opportunities closer to more people. Yet maybe there are other ways
to enable more one-on-one discussions and active participation that
involve more remotely-located members. 

A couple ideas:
-virtual seminars
-local group roadshows


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