On 3/15/06, Steve Bennett stevage@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm...now, re-reading the article (thanks very much Ben), I'm wondering if the club *isn't* notable, as a community music group, rather than as a university society. It's true, societies are a dime a dozen. But community music groups that anyone can join (it's open to non-students) are rare, and there can't be many of this size (around 200 members). *thinking music*
Community music groups that anyone can join are rare? I've only been a member of one with over 200 members, probably over 300 -- the others had about 80 -- but they weren't unusual and I wouldn't call any of them notable; they'd probably merit mention in the articles about the town or university they were based in, though.
Not that I would nominate an article on one for deletion if it showed up, of course -- I'd leave that dirty work to someone else!
-Kat
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