I completely understand. I had one group that was starting to go yours has...I had two options: quit the group or help change the group. I love the gals in my group and didn't want to stop being with them.
SO this is what I proposed in the group: We meet only once a month, several group projects (a block lotto, Round Robin, and several charity projects). But I also sat down and simply asked the group what they wanted out of the meetings. Believe it or not...they were all starting to feel the same way!
We also planned several 'sew-ins' for the day. We meet at my home once every quarter and for a day of sewing. Sometimes everyone brings a bag lunch and I make dessert...or I make a lite lunch (this time it was mac and cheese with homemade tomato soup and a salad. One gal brought muffins for 'breakfast' and another brought brownies for dessert.
Next year I have planned...a theme Round Robin quilt. We are going to all read the same book (have not decided yet) and we will each make a quilt using the theme of the book. So we are going to read and quilt!!
We structure our once a month meetings: lite dinner (appetizers) usually, then we discuss upcoming projects or ideas, show and tell, and sometimes a demo. In the show and tell...it can be anything...needlework, knitting, quilt books or magazines. We also plan road trips to quilt shows, museums, fabric shops...etc.
We also recently opened our group to several new members (the olds ones were getting stale (LOL) which also help pump some new life in the group.
Have some fun...and understand that really as the group matures life changes seem to dominate but it doesn't mean it has to be why the group stays together.
FW