Coordinator Resources
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What is a Bar Citizen®?
If you are here to inquire about getting a new Bar Citizen® meet up group going you have come to the right place!
We have a link to a document that will briefly explain a recommended way to get started. More will be added to the document and this site as we move forward!
Coordinator FAQ
Back in 2016, during the formation of the International Discords, there was considerable discussion around what title should be used for those helping to organize community gatherings. Terms like Manager or Organizer were considered but ultimately set aside, as they implied a level of authority or hierarchy that didn’t reflect the spirit of the community.
Coordinator was chosen because it better captured the role: someone who, like any other Citizen of the 'Verse, simply wants to help bring fans together in real life. The title isn’t meant to elevate one person above another—it’s just a way to refer to those who volunteer their time to help fellow Star Citizen fans connect. It reflects the attitude that these events are “By the fans, For the fans.”
Bar Citizens International (BCI) is an organization created to support coordinators in organizing Bar Citizen events worldwide. We provide resources, tools, and support to make it easier to host successful events. For more info go here.
ANYONE can make a Bar Citizen event. There is no special permission required by CIG staff or any other person. We encourage enthusiastic community members to become event coordinators and bring local fans together.
Bar Citizen events are specifically for the enjoyment of the fans who create them and should not be used to generate profit for any individual or business. An exception might be made by CIG for special circumstances. One such exception was granted to Bar Citizen International (BCI) however, it should be noted that BCI is a non-profit organization, all of the staff are unpaid volunteers, and any money made is used to support and promote Bar Citizen events and their coordination.
The frequency of events is up to the coordinator. Regular meetups (monthly or quarterly) help build a consistent community, but it's important to consider local interest and availability. One thing to consider is having a consistent frequency. Whether monthly or quarterly, it is important to be consistent. Consistency provides exposure via announcements to potential new attendees. Without consistency many who are interested will assume your event was a one time occurrence and may never look for a repeat event.
Bar Citizens can be held at a variety of venues, such as parks, lounges, houses, restaurants, and entertainment centers. However, most Bar Citizens have been held at breweries or bars that serve food or at restaurants.
This depends upon the venue and expected attendance. However, for any group larger than 4-5 persons making a reservation is recommended. A reservation is definitely recommended for larger groups. It ensures you have enough space and helps the venue prepare for your event.
This depends on your event. It does help out with tracking and understanding if your venue is the right size.
It varies, but a good rule of thumb is to expect about 50-75% of those who express interest to actually attend.
The best time for your event depends on your local community. Evenings and weekends generally work best, but consider what works for your attendees.
This really depends upon the attendees. However, most events last between 2-4 hours. This can vary depending on the venue and the activities planned.
This really depends upon the attendees. However, most events last between 2-4 hours. This can vary depending on the venue and the activities planned.
Most events are held at locations that server beverages and/or food. However, if your event is held at a venue that doesn't serve food or beverages, providing appetizers or beverages can enhance the event experience, but it's not required. If your venue offers food and drinks, encourage attendees to purchase their own.
When contacting the venue, explain that you're organizing a fan meetup for Star Citizen players, provide an estimated number of attendees, and inquire about any reservations or accommodations needed.
Short answer is NO. Bar Citizen events are specifically for the enjoyment of the fans who create them and should not be used to generate profit for any individual or business. An exception might be made by CIG for special circumstances. One of those exceptions was granted to Bar Citizen International (BCI); however, it should be noted that BCI is a non-profit organization, all of the staff are unpaid volunteers, and any money that is made is kept and used by the organization to support and promote Bar Citizen events and the coordination of Bar Citizen events.
Stay tuned to this page for more content on advice on how to get started!