Well in a minute. Just a couple more suggestions, you don't have to be KC registered as a club, but if it becomes successful you may want to go for registration. Then you have to abide by KC rules, which are available in the 'Red Book' which is the KC 'bible'. This would allow you to run obedience shows etc.
If you just want a small club, then a couple of suggestions. Have a set course, say 6 weeks, for beginners. Charge a set amount for the course, then if people don't come back you have still paid for the hall. Don't overcharge, make it a fair price and you will get plenty of takers. Advertise in pet shops, vets and chip shops (we all read the notices when waiting for our tail of cod to be cooked don't we?). Keep the classes small, say 6 - 10 to per course. About 45 minutes is usually the longest that pups can maintain attention, so if you do two classes, have a short break in between.
Keep it entertaining and give them information on other things such as feeding, exercising, toys, etc. Do an information sheet and if you can get any freebees or give aways from insurance companies or food manufacturers all this helps the new owners. Good luck, I am sure you will enjoy it and provide a much needed service if this site is anything to go by.