Another possibility is to have something online, based on
registration, that let's people write a little bit about themselves
and offers tags or some such so attendees can find interesting /
similar (or different!) people to meet. I've used such networking apps
at a couple of conferences but I don't know if they're free...

As attendee numbers grow, face-to-face interaction with _everyone_
becomes really hard to manage and even an ice breaker evening doesn't
let you get to meet everyone...

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 11:05 AM,  <buckmeist...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree about the "speed dating" concept or something to have each of us talk 
> at least once with everyone else (as long as the group size is feasible).  We 
> mostly all groan at these ice breaker type activities but they do tend to 
> work ok at getting people in larger groups to interact at least on that 
> initial surface level.

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