The "games & exercises" section is definitely useful. If it grows enough, it might eventually be worthwhile to make that a separate document of specific content to include in meetups.
The most novel part of this, to me, was the "Projects" section. This seems like an obviously good thing for meetups to do, which I hadn't thought of structuring like that at all.
How to Run a Successful Less Wrong Meetup is a guide that I've been working on, based on lukeprog's instructions, for the last week and a half. As it says in the beginning:
Here's the table of contents:
This is a draft version, so feedback would be most welcome, particularly on things like:
The link above will take you to a Google Docs copy of the document, with the ability to add comments to the draft. Feel free to comment on the guide either as traditional LW comments or by attaching comments to the document itself: both are fine.
EDIT: Here's the most recent version, though without the commenting ability.
EDIT2: The most recent version as of April 11th, with commenting enabled.
EDIT3: First non-draft version; see also this thread.