Ummm
when I say "
It doesn't take a lot to say hi and you don't have to be a Moderator or organiser, if you can do it on a garage forecourt to a total stranger you can do it at one of YOUR club events. "
What I meant was,,,,,,,,,, that its EVERYONE'S/members club to make it what it is, not just down to moderators and organisers to say Hi or welcome and talk to new attendees.
Having been in the position as P.R.O. and organising national rallies for a bike club for a few years I know form experience there is nothing you can do to get people to say they will definitely, or even maybe attend no matter how much pleading you do.
Many will decide the night before whether they will attend depending on the weather or other commitments. As others have said its down to individuals to make the effort to make it or say hello. However, if an individual turns up but isn't sure if he or she feels left out all it takes is for any member there to say hi, not just organisers/moderators.
By having suggestions on each particular event page on how or what a new attendee should look for may help put them at ease.
Obviously my earlier post wasn't a criticism of anyone, it was more of a suggestion on how to make new members/attendees not feel awkward and leave without saying anything.