Sports & Hobbies groups near Tewksbury, MA
Boston Social Sports
Boston, MA
Boston Social Sports and Recreation is a Meetup featuring one day sporting meetups, discounted event tickets, and sports leagues. Our goal is to offer a unique social experience where meeting new friends and making a connection are just as important as the sports themselves. We pride ourselves in running the most fun, welcoming, personal leagues in the city!
We are currently featuring singles social sports. By matching you on a team of players within your age group and from your neighborhood, making connections have never been easier! To learn more about singles social sports please check out our website or email Jess.
Do you want to start a pickup game? We invite our members to offer social sports events! Please email us and let us know what you would like to do (the more details, the better). If we feel this is a good fit for the group, we will post the meetup.
EAA Chapter 106 - Pilots, Builders, & Aviation Enthusiasts
North Andover, MA
EAA106 is the largest and one of the most active Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) chapters in New England (almost 200 members in MA, NH, RI, CT, and beyond). ~1/3 of our members have built or are building their own aircraft, ~1/3 are pilots of production aircraft (including CFIs & ATPs), and many are student pilots, aviation veterans, mechanics, and aviation enthusiasts! We host monthly aviation presentations/seminars covering a wide array of topics, host an annual fly-in with ~ a dozen free seminars, the NorthEast LSA (Light Sport Aircraft) Expo, New England tour stops of EAA's B-17 and 1929 Ford Tri-Motor, fly youth (ages 8-17) for free flight experiences as “Young Eagles”, and award an annual youth scholarship. Most events (not all) are at the Lawrence Municipal Airport (LWM), No. Andover, MA. EAA106 is an educational 501(c)(3) public charity based in Massachusetts. We invite you to check us out, then JOIN and SUPPORT us! https://chapters.eaa.org/EAA106/
C&C (Boston Cards and Conversation)
Stoneham, MA
"You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation."
- Plato
WHO WE ARE
C&C (Boston Cards and Conversation) is a social networking community in Greater Boston. Founded in 2009, our goal is to get together to do different types of fun activities as a way to socialize and meet new people. We have an active membership that is amazingly diverse, composed of men and women of all ages.
WHAT WE DO
Most events allow members to mingle while playing card games, board games and party games. However, we also play outdoor games and sports too -- like miniature golf, laser tag, pool, bocce, geocaching and more! No matter the event, our members benefit by making connections on a personal and professional level while doing fun activities. Nothing like a game of Apples to Apples to get the conversation rolling!
WHERE WE MEET
We hold about a dozen events a month at locations in the Greater Boston area. We try to make most of our events T-accessible. Some our most common locations are in Boston, Somerville, Medford and Waltham. Outdoor or non-board game events are usually held north of the city.
WHAT MAKES US SPECIAL
Our members say that we provide some of the best events on Meetup. Our events tend to be well organized into order to provide our members a unique experience. Because of social networking focus, we require that all of our members participate in our community. Membership requires approval, and all members agree to follow our group membership policy before joining.
As of July 1, 2012 -- For security reasons, all new member applications must include a face photo of the member (no logos, designs or pictures of cats please!). Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
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New England Orienteering Club
Belmont, MA
Orienteering...More than navigating or roaming the outdoors! Orienteering is a compass and map navigation sport done for exercise and fun. Participants are challenged to find a series of unique three-sided flags hidden on various courses in a park or a forest using only a map, compass, and their wits. The sport is enjoyed by walkers, hikers, runners, and families with kids. All events are timed, but it is up to each participant to decide whether to casually walk a course, or run it like it was their own personal amazing race. Very easy, beginner, and intermediate orienteering courses, along with training on how to use a compass and read a topography map, occur at all New England Orienteering (NEOC) events.
The New England Orienteering Club is an all volunteer non-profit dedicated to promoting the sport of orienteering. More information on the orienteering schedule is available at www.newenglandorienteering.org. NEOC was founded in 1972 to promote the sport of orienteering and develop suitable maps. Today, NEOC has over 400 members, organizes approximately 40 events per year, and has produced nearly 40 specialized, five color orienteering maps in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and eastern Connecticut.