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Southeast Michigan Tabletop Guild

Ann Arbor, MI

Southeast Michigan Tabletop Guild
🎲⚔️ Welcome to the Southeast Michigan Tabletop Guild! ⚔️🎲 Greetings, adventurers, strategists, and artists alike! We're absolutely thrilled to have you join our ranks and become a part of our vibrant community of tabletop enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a complete newcomer to the realms of dice, boards, or brushes, you've found your home here among fellow enthusiasts. Within our guild, you'll discover a rich tapestry of creative experiences awaiting you: 🌟Diverse TTRPG Play - From “open play” nights for one-shots, to short-term campaigns, to progressive leveling systems - we utilize various formats that cater to many preferences and schedules. Enjoy varied lengths, themed events, and unique homebrew stories. 🔀Varied Systems - We primarily run Dungeons & Dragons 5e due to the popular demand of the system, however we also can play and teach systems such as Pathfinder, Shadowdark, DCC, and more when there are interested groups. 🎨Miniature Painting & Propmaking - Many tabletop systems and game masters utilize various props, terrain, and miniature figures to enhance the gaming experience. Together we practice, learn, and improve in this related tabletop hobby. 🧩Tabletop Board Gaming - Also closely related to RPGs, there is plenty of cross-over in our community to the board gaming sphere. From the classics to the hottest modern titles, we organize events to play, learn, and explore board games. 🎓Learning & Teaching - We believe as a community our goal is to teach people how to join in on all the activities we love so much. You can participate as both a newbie or a mentor in classes, boot camps, or “cohort” campaigns to enhance your knowledge and skills. 👋A Budding Community - Stay connected with our dedicated Discord server. Receive event reminders, access resources, engage in community discussions, provide feedback, share ideas, and connect with fellow gamers. Link: https://discord.gg/FNdvtTkdc5 But it's not just about these hobbies; it's about the friendships forged, the stories woven, and the memories created together. So, whether you're rolling for initiative, plotting your next strategic move, or bringing miniatures to life with your brush strokes, know that you're among friends here at the Southeast Michigan Tabletop Guild. May your crits be plenty, your strategies cunning, and your brushes forever loaded with inspiration. Adventure awaits! \- Southeast Michigan Tabletop Guild Leadership Updated Event Attendance Policy: https://tinyurl.com/2rc6frzy
151 members · Public

Ann Arbor Ski and Social Club

Ann Arbor, MI

Ann Arbor Ski and Social Club
For much more info, please visit our website at [http://www.a2skiclub.org/](http://www.a2skiclub.org/) The A2 Ski Club is a year-round sport and social club. We organize ski trips, both downhill and cross country: usually three or four out West, a couple Up North, sometimes Canada and sometimes Europe. We have two annual bike trips, one based in Bay View, north of Petoskey, and another that follows the KalHaven trail along the Big Lake. There's an annual Gilligan's Island canoe extravaganza, golf, hiking, and volleyball. Our social agenda is both varied and very consistent, with an average of three activities per week. Music is a big focus, and dancing, along with Happy Hours, Movie Night, and monthly Euchre, just to name a few. There is always something to do and friends to do it with. Our meetings, held at Cobblestone Farm, offer free food, libations and music to members, and all of the above to nonmembers for five bucks! The Ann Arbor Ski Club has been around for 50+ years, and we currently average 300 members. We are primarily in our 40's, 50's and 60's, and many of us are single.   While most of us live in the Ann Arbor area, we also have members from an area stretching from Trenton to Lansing,  Brighton to Southfield, and even a few from Grand Rapids and Petoskey. We started this Meetup group as another way to let people know about us and what we do. Our existing membership may or may not join this meetup group; they already know the "what, where and who" about our trips and events and they will be there! We send out a weekly EBlast to members and nonmembers and our events are listed on our website as well. So, when you see an event with only one or two people attending, that's not accurate; we generally have anywhere from 15 to 25 folks at regular events, more at our dances. We are always looking to make new friends and welcome more members! It's one of our primary goals as a club. Dues for membership in the Ann Arbor Ski Club are $30/yr per person. Paid membership entitles a member to free admission to our monthly meetings with free food, drinks and music; to sign up for our discounted trips out west and up north; and to discounts from our sponsors. We have many events which are open to the public, including members of this Meetup group. But, if you are interested in participating in our trips, please come to a meeting. The meetings are posted on our website calendar.
2008 members · Public

Krav Maga Michigan

Ann Arbor, MI

Krav Maga Michigan
Krav Maga Michigan is a non-profit club that **offers self defense classes**. Our club is open to all people who are looking for cooperative, non-competitive, and friendly environment to learn and improve their self-defense skills. The training sessions and facilities are sponsored by [Grace Church - Ann Arbor](https://gracechurch.city/ann-arbor), as a community outreach program. Though **our program is free**, you are welcome to make donations to Grace Church - Ann Arbor at [this link](https://gracechurches.churchcenter.com/giving). For those unfamiliar with “Krav Maga”, it is a martial system developed and used by the Israeli Defense Force. It combines techniques from several martial arts into a very effective and realistic form of self-defense. The system is taught to military, police, and civilians around the world. It is not a sport, but a skill that will help members defend themselves and their family, should the need arise. As you might also guess, it is a form of exercise, but with a purpose. The club is run by a team that includes long time students, but may include other instructors when they are available. Our training sessions are free and open to the public. All instructors volunteer their time. Krav Maga Michigan operates under the premise that members are there to help each other learn. The number one goal of members is to be safe training partner for other members. We are not here to compete, but to cooperate and provide each other opportunities to improve our skills to protect ourselves and our families. The curriculum will include techniques and practices from several styles of Krav Maga and some traditional martial art styles. The club itself will not have any formal affiliation with any style of Krav Maga, but will operate independently of any Krav Maga organization. If you are looking for more formal training opportunities we would direct you to other schools in the area. You must be 18 or older to join this group or register for training sessions. Families are welcome, but minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
182 members · Public

Ann Arbor Couples - Making New Friends

Ann Arbor, MI

Howdy couples! Us & You: We started this in-person group to make new friends and help couples in similar situations do so. We are a mid-late thirties couple on the introverted side, with no kids(nothing against them!), who moved to this college town during the pandemic. While some in their early 20's might find us boring, and some seniors might find us unbearably hip(said no one to us ever), we don't have any age cut-offs for membership. Events will be kid-free, but we don't care how many kids you do or don't have. We welcome couples (or thruples) of any gender identity, etc, who -also- welcome said diversity. We also welcome we-have-thirteen-cats or we-have-matching-Falcor-tattoos levels of eccentricity, but would prefer to avoid Tupac's-not-dead or I-was-probed-by-aliens levels. No offense, Jeff. Our intention with a couples group is to have a more relaxed environment without the sometimes-awkward looking-for-love energy of other groups and normal environments. We have nothing against those who enjoy swinging or the like; but we personally do not, and that is NOT the point of this group. Events: We hope to host a variety of small-scale(6-12 people) indoor and outdoor activities, ranging from couch-potato to moderate activity levels, all in-person, and mostly around downtown Ann Arbor. These could include or combine: going out for coffee/food/cocktails, local events or live music, local attractions like the botanical gardens or museums, nature walks or picnics, standup paddleboarding and kayaking, or small party-game and cocktail nights. We might consider some split events like "dude-bros hang at house while ladies step out for drinks, then rendezvous for pizza" or such. Please feel free to suggest an event, or (once we're familiar with you) offer to host your own event in the group. Looking forward to meeting you, Nick & Cynthia Optional - More About Your Hosts We are 1 part lovely, functional human woman, and 1.2 parts (by mass) odd duck on stilts wearing a human man's trench coat. We've lived in Ann Arbor since June 2021; but, due partly to the remote and travel elements of our work, we've done a piss-poor job at figuring out what making friends in a new town looks like in your thirties. We have both separately hosted meetups in the past, and now as a couple since 2016(you guessed it: we met through Meetup), we are back here hosting together. Whether dining out or enjoying a homemade pizza night, we eat gluten-free due to her Celiac. We love our two cats (Simon and Kaylee), domestic and international travel(points and miles!), quality cocktails(growing bar at home, or out), and crappy one-liners or puns. We live on the edge of downtown, and enjoy walking from spot to spot, like just making a Saturday out of heading to a cafe, to farmers' market, to brunch, to distillery, etc. Outdoors, we enjoy hiking and stand-up paddle boarding. There's not a sport(other than bowling I guess?) that we really like to do together. We can manage frisbee with the light dollar store ones(mine from Ultimate hurts her hands). And folksy-rockish music is our overlap in the soundscape. Social sciences, plants, West Virginia, photography, drums, spreadsheets, moral philosophy, cooking, fantasy, less-biased news, yoga, TV/movies, we promise we'll have -something- to connect over. :)
127 members · Public

Commercial Real Estate Investing Mastermind for Multifamily

Northville, MI

Commercial Real Estate Investing Mastermind for Multifamily

About Us: 

We discuss our progress. We get input from other investors on our challenges. We make a commitment to educating, motivating, and inspiring each other every month.


Whom should attend:

This meetup is ideal for anyone in or interested in commercial real estate investing, along with people whom have capital to invest in a great vehicle for wealth creation but not the specific knowledge or time to invest. 


What we will discuss: 

All Commercial Real Estate (CRE) specialties are welcome. Current specialties include Multifamily (Apartments), Self-Storage facilities, and Mobile Home Parks (MHPs). Discussions will be a mixture of classroom style presentations to actual deal analysis case studies.


NOTE: Less than 5 units in apartments is considered residential real estate and will not be covered. Also investing in individual mobile homes and single-family homes will not be covered in this meetup.


You are invited to a Zoom meeting. 

When: The Second Wednesday of Each Month

Time: 7:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) 


Register in advance for these events by clicking on the link below: https://www.opportunitycreator.com/zoom-mastermind-calls/


After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.


Our Mission:

Our Mission is to Educate, Integrate, and Inspire investors to go further than they ever thought possible in commercial real estate investing.


Join our meetings for: 

1) networking with like-minded individuals,

2) deal making,

3) sharing of knowledge,

4) partners,

5) capital for your next deal,

6) and a vehicle to invest your capital to obtain great returns.

We believe investing is a team sport and we make more money by collaborating rather than competing.




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1676 members · Public

Metro Detroit Recreational Outdoor/Indoor Pick-up Basketball

Livonia, MI

Metro Detroit Recreational Outdoor/Indoor Pick-up Basketball
**Metro-Detroit Recreational Outdoor Pick-up (M-DROP) Basketball**:  This group is for anyone interested in some clean, fun, recreational outdoor (and indoor) pick-up basketball in the Metro Detroit Area. It was started out of a desire to see some organized pick-up basketball in the Metro Detroit Area that didn't require any membership/rental fees for indoor gyms (especially during the Spring/Summer/Fall time when the weather is nice enough to play outside on Free Public Courts. This group is open to all, so "Youngbloods" and "Oldtimers" are equally welcomed. We are open to all skill levels (provided you either already know or can quickly pick up on rules of the game). The one thing requested is that people be respectable and respectful! This group is meant to be a fun way for folks to get some moderate intensity outdoor cardio in on the weekends without having to sign up for gym memberships or set up rec-league teams. **Basic Ground Rules (The following rules all fall under the Motto of "*Be respectful*")**: •  Please refrain from showboating or trash talking; as mentioned earlier, this is meant to be a just-for-fun group and we don't want to incite any brawls. • Physical play is acceptable to a limit: NO Hard/Dirty Fouls!!! We don't want people injuring themselves and having to miss work or school. • We will also be playing on public outdoor courts for the most part, so players should be respectful to the public hoops and nets; please refrain from hanging on rims or pulling on nets. We play outdoors in the Spring/Summer/Fall on Saturdays from 10:00 am to 12 noon. Games are scheduled at alternating courts in the Metro Detroit Area, such as at ITC Sports Park in Northville/Novi, Harding Park in Ferndale, Lawson Park in Royal Oak Park, Griffin Park in Canton, Corrado Park in Westland, various courts in Detroit, and more. Winter games on Saturday are at a gym in Livonia. Weekday games are on Wednesdays or Thursdays, typically from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, and are usually played at a gym in Dearborn. Most all games are 5 v 5 full court (unless fewer than 10 players show up, which is very rare). Games are relatively short timewise, so awaiting players can quickly rotate into the next game. \- Tim \(Organizer\)
793 members · Public

Metro Detroit Social

Livonia, MI

Metro Detroit Social

Metro Detroit Social (MDS) group is just as it is named, a social group.  While there certainly are singles in the group, and members are not discouraged from dating one another, the intent of group events is to meet up and do fun things with other group members.  Occasionally events are cross posted with other groups which are more oriented for singles/dating, and MDS event hosts are encouraged to make a note of this in event descriptions.  


What does MDS do?  This group is for young active friendly people to get together and meet each other.  We do fun stuff, together.  We do whatever it is we like to do.  This includes but is not limited to volunteering, yoga, drinks, dancing, hiking, biking, movies, roller skating, game playing, concerts, trips, festivals... the list goes on.  Any event where members can "meet up" and be social.  While the items listed might not interest you, we do whatever our members want to do -- so don't be intimidated, speak up, let us know what you'd like to do, and we will try to help you make your event idea a reality.  


Who can be members of MDS?  In order to maintain the original intent of the group, new members should generally be between the ages of 20 and 39 years old.  In order to be accepted into MDS, members must answer the list of profile questions in order to join -- we don't require essays, you profile will help other member to know a bit about you.  Members also must have a profile picture which clearly shows their face (no flowers, sunsets, dogs, or group pictures) so we know who you are and most importantly can identify you at events.  


Where are MDS events?  Mainly, all over what people consider to be "Metro Detroit."  Event locations usually range from as far west as Ann Arbor, as east as St. Clair Shores, as north as Rochester, and as south as downriver.  Of course many are in the central area -- Royal Oak, Ferndale, and Detroit city.  Events are usually posted in locations which are convenient for events hosts.  So if you would like to see more events near you -- speak up and/or step up (to host).  Event locations are typically kept private such that only MDS members can attend.  


Is there a cost to be a member of MDS?  Currently the group costs ($180/year) are covered by the group organizer.  Members are encouraged to "chip in" if they are enjoying the group, but dues are not required.  Occasionally events will have costs required to RSVP.  


Are there other rules in MDS?  Not so much, we just want members to be comfortable and enjoy events.  Joining an event you do not know anyone can be intimidating.  MDS event hosts are encouraged to help members find the group by posting their telephone numbers or comments with descriptions of how to "meet up" with the group.  Hosting is not always easy -- keep in mind organizers and event hosts are not compensated, they are volunteering to put forth extra effort to help members meet up to do fun things.  MDS members are also encouraged to help each other to "meet up" at events.  The primary rule of the group is to treat other members well.  In the event any member makes you uncomfortable (i.e. too aggressive, creepy, rude, etc.), please report this to the event host, leadership team, or the group organizer.  Such members will be removed from the group.  


Other notes:

---Why do I need to RSVP?  RSVPs are required so event hosts can know how many people will attend and can help each person to "meet up" with the group (if needed).  RSVPs also help other members know what to expect.  Please RSVP YES if you plan to join, and please update your RSVP if your plans change and you will not be able to join.  There is nothing more annoying to an event host than showing up to an event expecting people to come, and nobody does.  So RSVP, and be respectful of others by honoring/updating your RSVP.  

---Why is this group so big?  Try not to be intimidated by the group size, what really matters is the quantity of active members -- those who RSVP YES and attend events.  Event hosts can limited attendance quantity (with or without a waiting list) depending on the type of event/venue or on personal preference.  Some of the very best events have only a handful of attendees -- where members can be social with less people.  

---Why is there no event host (for some events)?  Occasionally there are events posted with no event hosts.  These are mainly recurring events with activities which MDS members enjoy.  Members can help each other "meet up" -- it is generally quite easy.   

---Why doesn't MDS have more events like [insert event type here]?  Again, while MDS attempts to post a variety of events to keep members interested and active, our leadership team is limited in our ability to post and host all types of events in all locations.  If you want to do something which is not posted, please reach out and let us know.  

---Why doesn't MDS have events for playing sports?  While we have had events like a kickball league in the past, the Meetup group "Metro Detroit Athletes" (MDA) is a more suitable group for those interested in playing sports.  https://www.meetup.com/metro-detroit-athletes

---How can I contribute more in MDS?  Members can contribute just by joining events and being active in the group.  Active members who are interested in becoming official "event hosts" should reach out to the organizer.  Event hosts can post and host events by themselves.  


6149 members · Private