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Pocono's Outdoor Adventures

Bushkill, PA

Pocono's Outdoor Adventures
Welcome Adventurers! If you love hiking, swimming, kayaking, camping & backpacking and generally the outdoors all year round, then this is the group for you! My favorite type of hike is one where we explore and linger at a reasonable pace. I love mapping and creating new hikes. I live smack in the middle of all 3 borders of PA, NJ & NY and am acquainted with many of the parks in my surrounding vicinity! You will see a variety of parks that we will frequent. This is mostly a hiking group. We will post hiking events on a regular basis along with other events such as swiking (swim hikes), camping, kayaking & backpacking! ;) Just know that my usual MO is to explore. Things to know: * 1. **Hiking Difficulty Levels** \- Please know that you must be aware of your hiking level\. Most hikes will NOT \(or never\) be easy unless specified as "Easy"\. I am accustomed to posting information on the difficulty level of the hikes as well as the overall length of the hike\. * 2. **Group Etiquette:** Please note that for those who have a stringent time frame on a hike or who want to forage ahead and speed hike, you are welcome to leave the group but I am in no way responsible for you if you get lost. The group is under no obligation to keep up with extremely fast paced hikers. I have no problem cutting you loose and those who want to follow you, to travel at the pace that you please. * 3. **Disclaimer** \- As with all meetup events\, your participation is voluntary and you are under no obligation to participate or continue in any portion of any event\. You are responsible for your own well\-being\. By all means message me with any questions with anything that you feel may be pertinent. I am here all year round for you. PS - I also am an organizer of other groups but this is my main group that is primarily based near the Delaware Water Gap. This is where you will want to stay. With that being said, some of the events will be cross-posted onto my other groups so the number of attendees may be more than what you see. Please only RSVP once & ideally from this main group. Luv you guys! Thank you & hope to see you around! Ilene K.
518 members · Private

Dog Hikers of New Jersey

Hackettstown, NJ

Dog Hikers of New Jersey
DOG HIKERS OF NEW JERSEY \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* The purpose of this group is to provide dog lovers the opportunity to hike with other dog lovers and their dogs on trails in public parks in NJ.   \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* Explore and enjoy the outdoors, and make new, local friends, human and canine! Our main activity will be hiking throughout central and northern New Jersey and Rockland and Orange County in New York. This is a laid back group with easy going outings. All walks are free. All breeds of dogs are welcome. Leashes required. Social dogs only. (No aggressive dogs.) Dogs must have up to date rabies and distemper vaccinations. The safety and care of the animals and their owners cannot be guaranteed but a spay/neuter requirement will reduce the likelihood of any unwanted issues. All dogs must be spayed/neutered. Dogs must be under the owner's control at all times and be handled in compliance with all park, state, and local laws & regulations. Owners are 100% responsible for their dog's care and behavior and for complying with all regulations governing all meet-up venues. Hiking is always at your own risk. You are responsible for understanding and following all laws within the park including leash laws. You accept responsibility for the safety of yourself, your pets and any guests and their pets you invite from outside the group. Attending our hikes signifies you understand the physical challenges and agree that you, your pet and any guests and their pets are physically capable and that you will be responsible for your own and their safety. Our pace is generally about 2 miles per hour.  Some trails are hilly, some have steep slopes, some have very rocky terrain and some have difficult stream crossings. And some have various combinations of these conditions.  **Do not attend, if you are not physically ready for these conditions.** Children under 12 years of age are not allowed. Please be advised that the Organizer/Co-Organizer reserve the right to remove any members who do not abide by these or any other policies. The size of the group for a meetup is generally limited to 16 people. The reason for this is that it becomes increasingly difficult to handle the dogs with larger groups, increasing the risk of people getting knocked over and negative encounters with other hikers on the trail (imagine a horde of dogs swooping down on an unsuspecting hiker). If a meetup is full you can put your name on the waitlist and if a spot frees up due to a cancellation, you will be moved to the attending list. If you have 3 “no-shows” you will be dropped from the group. A “no-show” means that you reserved to attend but then don’t and you do not cancel your reserved spot beforehand. To allow people on the waitlist sufficient time to change plans if a spot opens up, please cancel the evening before the hike. Understandably there will be unforeseen circumstances that will prevent you from attending but this shouldn’t include waking up that morning and deciding you don’t want to go because you are too tired/hungover or you have something better to do. If you consistently cancel at the last minute, you automatically will be put on the waitlist. The courtesy of keeping your RSVP current is expected.  3 "No Shows" will result in pack membership termination.  Canceling an RSVP after the RSVP cut-off time will be treated as a "No Show".  We don't want to lose anyone so just be considerate to the other pack members hanging around waiting for you, for naught. No solicitations, please. This website is for organizing meet-ups only. .
739 members · Private

The Col Henry Ryerson Civil War Roundtable

Newton, NJ

The Col Henry Ryerson Civil War Roundtable
**History and Activities of the Colonel Henry Ryerson Civil War Round Table – Newton, New Jersey** The concept of organizing a civil war round table in Sussex County started in September back in 2003 with a first meeting at the Sussex County Community College, spearheaded by then College president Brad Gottfried.  A Civil War Round Table is an independent organization that shares a common objective in promoting and expanding interest in the study of the military, political, and sociological history of the American Civil War.  There are hundreds of such organizations throughout the United States, with some in other countries as well.  Our organization became a recognized not-for-profit with the State of New Jersey and has a duly elected Board of Trustees and Officers.   At those first few meetings there was much discussion about a name for the group.  Many sided heavily for the General Judson Kilpatrick Civil War Round Table – the General having been born and raised in Wantage Township within Sussex County.  In the end it was decided that the group would be named after Colonel Henry Ryerson, a resident of Newton during the war who helped recruit, and then volunteered with, the 2nd NJ Volunteer Infantry regiment.  He was fatally injured at the Battle of the Wilderness in 1864 in Virginia, and is buried in the Old Newton Burial Grounds in Newton, New Jersey.   Each year since then the group has met in September, October, November, January, February, March, April, and May, first at the College, then at the Main Branch of the Sussex County Library, after that in the Town Hall room at Bristol Glen United Methodist Community off Route 206, and currently back at the Sussex County Community College in Newton.  Our accommodations at the College are superb with easy parking, a spacious room, and good audio/visual capabilities.  Our regular meetings start at 7:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of those months listed above (except for May when we meet at a local restaurant).   At each meeting we have a professor, author or artist, historian, reenactor, or other expert give a presentation that lasts approximately an hour.  Past local speakers have included Dr. Heidi Weber, County Historian Wayne McCabe, and author Dr. Peter Lubrecht.  Regionally and nationally known speakers have included Bill Styple, Joe Truglio, and David Martin.  One year we had actor / historian Patrick Falci give a memorable presentation as General A.P. Hill.   Each year in January we have our Annual Movie Night and have watched notable (and lesser known) movies that have included Buster Keaton’s silent classic *The General*, *The Red Badge of Courage* with Audie Murphy, and more recently we watched *The Hunley* with Armand Assante and Donald Sutherland and *The Raid* with Van Heflin and Anne Bancroft.   Twice a year the group organizes a Civil War Tour, most of which occur in Gettysburg and its environs, though we have met at Antietam, Monocacy, Arlington Cemetery, Fort Delaware between Delaware and New Jersey, and Harpers Ferry.  At the tours the Round Table picks up the cost of the Tour Guide.  We give special attention to our New Jersey monuments at Gettysburg and at times have been recognized for our maintenance around these monuments by the Gettysburg National Military Park.   One of the highlights of our year is the annual Dinner Meeting in May.  It has been held in various locations throughout the County including Sheridan’s, Lafayette House, The Lamp Post, and one notable year at The Sacred Heart Center in Newton.   The Round Table is a member of the League of NJ Historical Societies, and our members have participated in numerous local events such as the Sussex Historical Society’s Newton Burial Grounds Tour, Sussex County History Day, and the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show with a display booth.   Funds to run the organization and help defray costs are only collected from annual dues, a book raffle at each meeting, and donations.  The Board and Officers receive no renumeration for their time or efforts.  Though meetings can easily number 30 attendees, paid memberships average about 20.   Now in existence as a historical group in the County for almost twenty years, the Round Table has been a place for people who enjoy history, the Civil War, and the 19th Century to get together to discuss and enjoy that aspect of our nation’s history.  Our meetings are free and open to the public.  All who are interested are encouraged to attend!  For more information about the Round Table, please contact Jennifer during the day at 201-320-5989. ## Jennifer CS Brylinski Past President, Colonel Henry Ryerson Civil War Round Table January 30, 2023
14 members · Public

Morris/Sussex FC

Stanhope, NJ

## What we're about Waiver: By Joining Morris/Sussex FC (Football Community) and anytime you RSVP Yes to a meetup event, you certify that you are 18 or older and have no known medical or other conditions that could interfere with your participation in meetup activities. You also understand and accept that the practice of soccer, both indoor and outdoor, involve certain risks of physical injury. You also understand you may be exposed to risks that include, but are not limited to, the dangers of serious personal injury, property damage, and death (“Injuries and Damages”). Therefore, you, individually, hereby release and discharge, Morris/Sussex FC Organizers, Co-organizers, assistant organizers, group members, and Morris/Sussex County municipalities from any and all claims, actions, damages, losses, liabilities, physical and emotional injury, costs and expenses of any kind whatsoever, including but not limited to any claims of negligence, arising out of, resulting from, by reason of, or in connection with your participation in any of Morris/Sussex FC (Football Community) group programs or activities. Media: Morris/Sussex FC (Football Community) Meetup Organizer, Co-Organizers, and Assistant organizers reserve the right to take and utilize photographs, video, or any type of recording of participating group members while engaged in our or associated activities. By Joining the group and anytime you RSVP Yes to an event you consent to Morris/Sussex FC (Football Community) using any photograph, video, or recording of you, for advertising, promotional, or related purposes, and waive all rights to compensation and other rights which may arise as a result. Basic game rules: This is a friendly soccer pick up group. 22-24 players are eligible to rsvp for each game. A maximum of 12 vs 12 players on the field. Fair play is highly valued, so respect the call on the field, no arguments or you will be given a warning. Only the goalie calls the offside, it may not be perfect but please respect the call. No slide tackles are permitted at any time to avoid the risk of injury. Fouls inside the penalty box will be taken outside the box. If we have a referee, a foul inside the penalty box will be called a penalty. Activity: Members that join but never participate in games may be removed from the group after 2 months of inactivity. No Shows: If you RSVP to an event and don't show up, you will be marked as a "No show". If you reach out to me explaining why you couldn't make it I will give you a warning. If you don't reach out I will ban you a game and give you a warning. A second offense will get you banned 2 games and you will be required to pay a $5 fee. A third offense will get you removed from the group for a specific time set by the organizer. Late Drops: You should do your best and drop by 8 PM if you can't make it to an event the day before. I know thing change at times and this is understood, but please send me a text so I know and can organize the team with time. If there is a pattern and a player keeps dropping late (after 12am), you will be given a warning. If the pattern continues you may lose spots for future games as players onb the waitlist will be prioritized.
32 members · Public

Morris County Animal and Nature Council

Mount Arlington, NJ

Morris County Animal and Nature Council
MCANC is a resource for Morris County, NJ for residents & neighbors that organizes/networks to responsibly, sensibly, & compassionately protect animals and nature. We reach out to one another when we are in need of advice, resources, information and/or assistance when faced with any animal or nature concerns. Please join us now on facebook at [https://www.facebook.com/Morris-County-Animal-Nature-Council-298797938209/](https://www.facebook.com/Morris-County-Animal-Nature-Council-298797938209/)  We are still trying to save a local Rank 4 Endangered Species forest, continually working on spaying/neutering homeless cats (no kill) & adopting out the kittens, and sometimes post Sierra Club events here on the site. You are invited to join us. This is an OPTIMISTIC, yet realistic, effective and intelligent group that I founded a few years ago. We MUST always be diplomatic, conscientious, caring & professional with one another as well as the rest of the community. Although we cover several issues, if we are organized and willing to learn from and help each other, we can continue our incredible accomplishments. I now live in LA & I'm happy to see my group active again. While I do what I can when I can from out here for the group, I'd like to soon see an optimistic, caring and responsible new organizer who cares about BOTH protecting nature (aka animal habitats) AND preventing the harm of cats and dogs in shelters and on the streets (not killing them) come to step in and take over my place. Please keep in mind that I'm very, very busy & organize other groups as well... Thanks! Jackie : ) PS: If you want to post a related event, you may join & request to become an Assistant Organizer. Doing so gives you the technical ability to post it yourself. You can step down with a click of your mouse at any time.
421 members · Public