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Sue's avatar

My husband and I tried something new last month. We invited dozens of people—old friends, folks he plays pickleball with, fellow food bank volunteers, members of my book club, etc.—over to our home. The invitation said Saturday and Sunday, 3-7 PM, no RSVP needed, don't bring anything, stay as long or as short as you want. I bought a few bottles of wine, beer and sparkling water, some pizzas, and other simple snacks (fruit, crackers, cheese, etc.). LOTS of folks showed up! It was super fun! It was a little bit of a risk (what if everybody had showed up at once? Our house isn't that big!) but it worked out fine, and we got to catch up with a lot of friends old & new in a low-pressure, fun manner.

Asha Sanaker's avatar

This is so timely, Garrett. Thank you. I'm hosting my third, Build-Your-Own Community Dinner tonight (burrito bowls this time!). I had to postpone from last Friday because last week was just too much. Also, I thought changing to a different weeknight might increase rsvps, but it didn't. And so, I might only have a couple of folks at my table tonight. And a whole ton of leftovers.

Part of me wants to crawl under a rock. But instead, I'll set out food, talk to whoever shows up, and do it again next month, trusting that it will build over time. And if it remains small, sometimes very small, that's okay, too. It's not nothing, and that's the only way they win. If we actually do nothing.

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