Info on joining a social club
When you're trying to meet new people - especially when you're single - a popular option in Charlotte is joining a social club.
The clubs organize activities that could include meeting in a bar for a few drinks, catching a movie or cultural event, going river rafting or getting out of town for the weekend.
In Saturday's New Home section, I'll be writing about one of the very few clubs in town that's free, Go Social Club (better check them out quick - the organizer may start charging fees later this summer). There are others that range from about $20 a month to a few hundred dollars per month.
The Observer's annual Living Here magazine contains a listing of both outdoors-themed social clubs and those specifically targeting singles and dating activities. Click here to see it. (One important change since that article was written: Events & Adventures has changed to Venture - click here for the new site).
If you haven't seen the Living Here magazine, copies are still available if you call 800-532-5350. And I'm currently working on a new issue, which will be out Sept. 30. If you have ideas for information that should be included in it to give people a proper introduction to this region, please get in touch.
The clubs organize activities that could include meeting in a bar for a few drinks, catching a movie or cultural event, going river rafting or getting out of town for the weekend.
In Saturday's New Home section, I'll be writing about one of the very few clubs in town that's free, Go Social Club (better check them out quick - the organizer may start charging fees later this summer). There are others that range from about $20 a month to a few hundred dollars per month.
The Observer's annual Living Here magazine contains a listing of both outdoors-themed social clubs and those specifically targeting singles and dating activities. Click here to see it. (One important change since that article was written: Events & Adventures has changed to Venture - click here for the new site).
If you haven't seen the Living Here magazine, copies are still available if you call 800-532-5350. And I'm currently working on a new issue, which will be out Sept. 30. If you have ideas for information that should be included in it to give people a proper introduction to this region, please get in touch.
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I joined CHOA when I first moved to Charlotte about 5 years ago, and it would be better off being called the 'Charlotte Middle-Age Divorcees Club'...at least that was the primary demographic when I was a member.
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