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  2. Club (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Membership can be limited or open to the general public, as can the events. Most clubs have a limited membership based upon specific criteria, and limit the events to members to increase the security of the members, thus creating an increased sense of camaraderie and belonging. Social activities clubs can be for profit or not for profit, and ...

  3. Meetup - Wikipedia

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    Meetup is an online service used to create groups that host local in-person and virtual events. [39] [40] As of 2017, there are about 35 million Meetup users. [41] Each user can be a member of multiple groups or RSVP for any number of events. [42] Users are usually using the website to find friends, share a hobby, or for professional networking ...

  4. Social club - Wikipedia

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    Social activities clubs are a modern combination of several types of clubs and reflect today's more eclectic and varied society. These clubs are centered on the activities available to the club members in the city or area in which the club is located. Some have a traditional clubhouse, bar or restaurant where members gather, while others do not.

  5. 10 lively walking clubs to help you tour L.A. by foot — and ...

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    Long Beach Walking Club. Long Beach native Evelyn Avila was looking for a safe way to meet and make friends with other women when she started the Long Beach Walking Club in April 2023. "I started ...

  6. 'I started a club to make autistic friends' - AOL

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    Emma tried looking for groups that might help her make friends. She has also just become a mum, so tried parenting groups as well but she found them loud and overstimulating.

  7. Affinity group - Wikipedia

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    Examples of affinity groups include private social clubs, fraternities, writing or reading circles, hobby clubs, and groups engaged in political activism. Some affinity groups are organized in a non-hierarchical manner, often using consensus decision making, and are frequently made up of trusted friends. They provide a method of organization ...

  8. Grouper social club - Wikipedia

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    Grouper was an invite-only service that matched two individuals according to data found – with the permission of the user – on the user's Facebook profile, including age, career, education, etc. [14] [5] [1] [12] [18] [19] The company determined a match between two individuals using both algorithms and its member experience team.

  9. More Steps, Fresh Air, And New Friends? Here's Why ... - AOL

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    Walk clubs are redefining fitness and friendship. Learn why these social walking groups are booming, building community, and how to find or start one near you. More Steps, Fresh Air, And New Friends?