answer:Cultural clubs in high school are a tough sell (I was head of both the Poetry club and the Endangered Animal Awareness club. They had the same eight members.). Many, if not most, kids feel like they get enough “learnin’ time” in during school hours, so why should they sign up to learn more for no more credit? The first thing to do is find the kids that are already interested. What are you doing to advertise the club? Are you buying ad space in the school newspaper? handing out fliers? do you have a commercial on the school news broadcast, or a banner on the school website? You should let everyone know this is an Ethnic Celebration club, not an extracurricular social studies class. There has to be something happening that they wouldn’t expect, and something that they can relate to. Yes, talking about Scotland’s rich history is nice, but bringing in replica Bronze Age weapons is much better. Everyone likes to play with swords. You have to kind of take for granted that you’re not likely going to have as many visitors as the Anime club. But, with some good cultural music and interesting exhibits, you could all have a good time.