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Active Women in Semmes Park Group

Atlanta, GA

You feel better whether you're running, biking, walking, roller blading, swimming or going to the gym. Studies have indicated that physical exercise extends a woman's life not only in longevity but also when measuring over all satisfaction. Research has concluded that women who stay active live better, are happier and age with more grace compared to those who aren't active. But it can be difficult in modern day times to get up and get out with worry-some husbands concerned for our safety or toddlers demanding our attention or just not having a reason to go or being without someone else to hold us accountable and to look forward to. Active Women in Semmes Park is just that - a group of women who get together and get active. Whether you show up for 15 minutes or for 45 minutes, we don't count how long you stay but how often and how consistent you are. We're not really counting how often you come either.... but come any way and as much as you want! Stay active, stay fit, stay happy. Mom? Toddlers, babies and children are welcome, there is always a minimum of one toddler attending the group with mom. What better a gift to bestow your baby than a life long appreciation for physicality? Natural serotonin producing activity which moves and breathes your body, gets your heart and blood pumping and leaves you and baby with that "Good kind of Tired" at the end of the day - ready for bed at a reasonable time - husbands, boyfriends and sons welcome to join with their women. Semmes Park has an enclosed dog run area where you can bring Fido and Fifi and either stay with them or let them run with other resident dogs of the neighborhood. Get the four leg members of your family out and about and tire them out so they fall asleep happy when you get home. Semmes Park has an enclosed tennis park. Semmes Park has a small playground with slides and swings. Semmes Park has a soccer field. Semmes Park has a babbling brook that runs through the park. Have you been to Semmes Park yet?
15 members · Public

Act 2: Life After 50

Fairburn, GA

Act 2: Life After 50
Welcome to a community of mature women! We coordinate/host social activities to help you enjoy and live your best life. We encourage all members to make recommendations for outings and events. We want your participation in this Meetup to be fun and enjoyable. We also offer workshops and life coaching to help women focus on their own selfcare. Remeber, "**It's never too late to get better!**" **Group Protocols:** * All members should check the website for new events monthly. * All women are welcome; however, we are commited to those who "actively" participate. Therefore, our membership **roster is purge quarterly** of women who have not attended an event or visited the site (not the app) within the last 90 days. * There is a **nominal registration fee for all events,** usually $5 - $10 plus the actual cost of the event. This fee helps to offset the cost to maintain the Meetup site ($200 yrly) and the time to research and plan events. It also discourages "no shows." * If you do not wish to pay the fee, please do not join this Meetup. * If you RSVP for an event and do not attend or change your RSVP status before the event, you may be removed from the group. The aforementioned "protocols" have been established to maintain the integrity of our group. Unfortunately, many people join Meetup groups and never attend anything. People also RSVP then "no show" with no regard for the time and effort it takes to plan events. We want to minimize the typed of actions. If you have question, please feel free to DM the host.
40 members · Private

Restore Black America

Atlanta, GA

Restore Black America

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K4j1hC2OJg


Restore Black America is more than just a Meetup group. It is an invigorating call to Black America on what it really takes to build a strong sense of community as well as true economic and political power. The Restore Black America Meetup group will be based around activities mentioned in the Restore Black America book which contains a defined 6 step action plan on how to achieve wealth, gain political power, rebuild the community, improve and maintain health, and tap into divine creative spiritual power.

The Restore Black America Foundation is an organization that was founded to provide the tools to the black community to make the necessary changes in order to implement the 100 Year Plan in those 6 areas.

The RBA Foundation will have a strategic focus on building schools for black entrepreneurs, as economics is the nucleus to all the other issues in the community. However we will not stop there, the Foundation will be producing healthy soul food cookbooks, health soul food cooking classes, basic law books, family plan guides, and strategic life plans to assist in the other areas of our society.

Please be sure to look out for our upcoming meetups in the following areas on such things as:

Restore Black Culture Events:

Black Art Galleries

Networking Events

Documentary Filming

Restore Black Economics Events:

Restore Black Wall Street Event

Entrepreneur School/Classes (for both adults and the youth)

Business Networking Events

Restore Black Politics Events:

Political Action Committees

Legal Classes

Restore Black Health Events:

Healthy Cooking Classes

Healthy Living Cookouts

Fitness Camps

Restore Black Family Events:

Family Fun Days

Relationships and Networking Mixers

Men's Training School

Women's Training School

Restore Black Spirituality Events:

Spiritual Economics Conference

Strategic Life Planning Sessions


and much more...




3614 members · Public

Peachtree City Ladies Bunko Group

Peachtree City, GA

Peachtree City Ladies Bunko Group

Bunko is a dice game that dates back to 19th-century England and became popular in rise of the American West as a gambling activity.   During Prohibition it became associated with a game of chance in Speakeasies and Gin Parlor.  Our liquor isn't illegal and you don't need a secret passcode to get in.   You just need to want to have fun, share some laughs with some gals and who needs a book club as an excuse to get out of the house for some girl time.

Although our group is called Peachtree City Ladies who Bunko,  this group is for Ladies who live in what is considered the Southern Crescent - PTC of course and Fayetteville, Sharpsburg, Tyrone, Senoia & Newnan.   Although we do have members come from as far away as Hampton, Griffin, Jonesboro and Fairburn.  Game nights are hosted in members home in Peachtree City and occasionally in areas outside of the PTC City Limits.  We encourage our regular attending members to host.  Let Karen know if you are interested. 

The Members are Ladies from all stages (and ages) of life  looking to have fun with other ladies in the comfort of a living room, rolling some dice and having a few cocktails (although drinking alcohol is not a requirement of course and non-alcoholic beverages are always provided).

No prior experience is required.  We review the rules at the start of each game.   We are not as structured as bunko groups that might participate in tournaments.  

We are a growing and ever changing group.  Although we do not charge for membership, there is a cost for being a member:  Involvement, Courtesy, and Promptness. 

Our only rules are:

1. When you join this group, mentally commit to attend at least 2 bunkos in your first year.  Bunko's are scheduled in advance so you can put it on your personal calendar and registration to sign up is opened up 4 weeks before the bunko.  Bunkos are every other month.  If you are in-active for over 5 months you will receive a message asking about your intentions as a member of the group.  If you do not respond, in year after your registration, with no attempt to attend or respond to messages, you will be removed, yet free to rejoin when you know you have the time and desire to participate.   Make sure your email is valid and set up to receive notifications, otherwise you will miss the announcements about upcoming meetups and any changes and reminders.  (We do this because the group is large and can be offsetting to newcomers to think there are dozens of active members when there are not - our actual game night usually consists of 1/4 regulars, 1/2 semi regulars, and 1/4 newcomers.)

2.  If you RSVP yes, then it is your commitment to attend .  Each event has a specific capacity.  So your RSVP means your butt plans to be in one of the seats.   If your plans change, change your RSVP to NO so anyone on the waitlist can move up to be a GOING attendee.  If something comes up at the last minute that will make you miss or show up late, then be courteous and call the host or the coordinator (Karen Rands).  You will have received at least 1 reminder email and the phone numbers are on the event page.
DO NOT NO-SHOW!.    It hurts our feelings and may make it so someone else on the wait list doesn't get to play in your place simply because you flaked on your commitment to a wonderful group of gals.   AND it is simply rude and Inconsiderate to the hostess who had put time, energy and money into preparing her home for this event...and we will assume you are a yankee because no properly raised southern girl will no-show and leave a hostess hanging in the wind (hopefully you think that is funny). 

3:  No-Show Policy:   First time you no-show (no notification to the hostess or organizer prior to event or a good reason for the last minute emergency communicated within 24 hours of the infraction) you get a warning. Second no-show, you are blocked from attending the next two events.  Third no-show and your membership is revoked. 

4.  Themes: We are a dynamic group and love to have themes for each bunko.... go with that flow and participate.  It makes for a very fun night.   Just be creative, not extravagant. 

5. Experience Not Needed: If you have played bunko before you actually may be at a disadvantage, be flexible and go with the flow. We play a hybrid version that is true to the spirit of the game but works for the social environment we enjoy. 

6:   Our fee to play is $11 -> $10 for the prize pools and $1 for the maintenance of this site. We also allocate a portion of our pooled money to a local charity that the host chooses. 

Our main goal is to have some laughs and relax for a few hours with some pretty awesome ladies.  Some great friendships have been developed out of this group, so if you are looking for friends, you will likely find them if you join and get involved.

Feel free to bring a friend with you.  So see you soon!

Karen

109 members · Public

Atlanta Sustainable Community

Atlanta, GA

Atlanta Sustainable Community

At the heart of sustainability, lies the simple quest for a better way of life, now, and into the future. Measured primarily in the balanced relationships between the three “E’s:” Economy, Ecology, and Equity.

Economy: to be self-renewing; foster local commodities; and ensure self- reliance.

Ecology: to understand that nature has its threshold capacities, while protecting and building natural resources in order to create a holistic balance between man and nature.

Equity: to provide full opportunity for access and engagement in activities, benefits, and invaluable decision-making strategies for a society.

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We seek to ensure that people’s needs, hopes, and dreams are obtainable through thorough understandings of these inter-dependencies. Our mission is to build friendly and sustainable fellowships through the passionate exchanges of knowledge and shared expertise.

We may have scheduled meeting with guest speaker’s appearance from a quantifiable expert in his or her field. We learn. We share our knowledge and help benefit our Atlanta and metro Atlanta communities with our shared interest in environmental sustainability. We offer the ability to get involved in action service in sustainability.

From time to time, we travel to local areas in search of new skills, new finds, and new understandings: an organic farm, a cannery, a renewable eco-site, a market, a study on perma-culture, or a heritage crafts lesson.

We hope that you will join our circle of friends soon!

3052 members · Public