All in all, based on feedback from the attendees, people had a good time and enjoyed meeting new people and playing with each other’s pens. So I count that a success!
A few things I wanted to call out:
People didn’t know about Pelikan Hub - You can’t sign up for something you don’t know about, right? If you’re in the group of folks who didn’t know about the Hub until it was too late, there are a couple options to get more information for future Hubs. (1) Follow Pelikan_Passion on Instagram or (2) Pelikan Hubs on Facebook. You should start seeing information about the Hub around the May timeframe. If you’re in-the-know about Hubs, share it with your pen friends/followers/subscribers/pen group members/Slack/Discord/IG, etc.
Hub locations are unknown during registration - When you are signing up for Hub, Pelikan doesn’t have a listing of cities until a couple weeks AFTER registration is complete. So, if you lived in the Bay Area, for example, you might not know that there were Hubs for San Francisco, Palo Alto, San Jose, Oakland or East Bay. So how would you know what to enter if you didn’t have a list? A lot of people didn’t know that’s how this worked - all they knew was that last year’s Hub was 2 hours away, so they didn’t even bother registering!
Pelikan, if you’re reading this, figure out how to implement this better in the registration process.
If you know 7 or more folks who want a Hub in another city, make sure you all enter the same thing when registering for a Hub, like “San Rafael, CA”. Date/time not very convenient - Friday night at 6:30PM isn’t the best time for a lot of people to meet. They have jobs and families that they may need to take care of before going to Hub. And that doesn’t even include rush hour traffic. After this year’s Hub, I asked my attendees if they had a preference for Friday or Saturday and if the latter, whether they’d prefer a day or evening location. Most of them said they would much rather meet on Saturday. I also intend to provide this feedback to Pelikan so that maybe we can have a Hub weekend instead of it being Friday night at 6:30pm. I know of at least one Hub that asked to hold theirs on Saturday instead because it was easier to find a venue for their large Hub.
Hubmasters aren’t unknown until they reach out - I think that Pelikan should let the attendees know who the HM is for their Hub. They don’t have to give out their email but they should at least know their name. I saw so many posts asking “Do you know who the HM of XYZ City is?” Of course, the onus is still on the HM to reach out (and to do so early and more than once), but knowing who their HM is upfront can avoid a lot of confusion. What about people who didn’t register but want to attend? - This is entirely at the discretion of the HM. Several people were unable to attend so I knew that I would have room for extra folks, so I let them know they could attend but I might not have gifts for them since Pelikan doesn’t send extras. But…
Extra Pelikan gifts - Since some folks couldn't make it, I decided to give unregistered attendees the gifts. What if you still have extras? This is my opinion only, but I feel that, as HM, you’ve already volunteered your time and effort to put on the Hub, so you don’t have to expend more energy to deliver or ship the gifts, unless you want to. I repeatedly told my attendees that I would not be delivering or shipping anything but that I would bring them to our weekly posse meetups for the next several weeks for them (or a friend) to pick up. You can also donate them to a destash table, save them as gifts for next year - whatever you want.
Ask for help/volunteers - Just because you’re the HM doesn’t mean you have to do everything. My introductory email asked for volunteers for setup and cleanup as well as options for venues. Ask for volunteers to figure out food (finding a restaurant or picking up pizza), donating stuff for a raffle, etc. It was great to have a person check people in and give them their gifts, so I could focus on finishing setup, etc. Obviously, the bigger the Hub, the more you’ll need volunteers but even if you have a small Hub, ask the group for things they want to destash or to come up with Pelikan trivia, etc.
HAVE FUN - Remember, if you’re the HM, have fun! You don’t have to make it a big event with lots of activities, unless you want to! You just have to get people together, pass out goodies and enjoy each other’s company! And if you’re not the HM, have fun! This is a great opportunity to meet other pen enthusiasts and see/try pens you might not get to see otherwise (especially if there aren’t any pen shows in your area).
As I said before, it was an honor to have been a Hubmaster again this year and have already begun brainstorming ideas for next year’s Hub! Until next Hub, stay safe and stay inky!