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Singles Sports & Activity Events Singles of Long Island

Hicksville, NY

Singles Sports & Activity Events Singles of Long Island
Make friends with singles like yourself that are fit and active. Wide range of sporting interests and fun activities to enjoy while meeting singles **Here are a few examples:** Archery Lessons Axe Throwing   Bowling Golf Lessons followed by Dinner Mingle  Horseback Riding for Singles  Kayaking or SUP for Singles  Pool (Billiards) Rock Climbing for Beginners  Tennis for Beginners  Ziplining and Tree Obstacle Course Our Goal is to bring active fitness and fun loving minded singles together. **Please note:**  There are No Cash Options, must pre-pay to reserve to attend any event  **\*see our [refund policy here](https://7inheaven.com/refund-policy)**[ ](https://7inheaven.com/refund-policy) Buy your ticket ASAP when you see an event you want to attend, we sell out quickly especially since we are limiting the amount of singles attending in a group Check the Calendar for our most current events. We also have additional groups on Meetup for singles: **DINNER PARTIES and Meetups for Long Island Singles-**  [http://www.meetup.com/single-events/](http://www.meetup.com/single-events/)  Which has great Parties, Shows, BBQ/PICNICS and fun activities posted **or try SPEED DATING [https://www.meetup.com/Long-Island-Nassau-Suffolk-Speed-Dating-Events](https://www.meetup.com/Long-Island-Nassau-Suffolk-Speed-Dating-Events)** if you have any questions call/text Gail directly for more info - 631 -592-9804 *See you soon!* Gail Adams - meetup organizer and 7 in Heaven Singles Events
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Autistic in NYC: Queens groups

South Richmond Hill, NY

Autistic in NYC:  Queens groups
This Meetup group is shared by seven overlapping autistic peer-led groups of autistic adults (18+). Each group is led or facilitated by members of the Autistic Peer Leadership Group (ApLEG). Each month (except December and the summer months) we will usually hold one in-person gathering (usually at a relatively quiet diner). Each month we also hold eight online text-based chat meetings. Our online chat meetings include two chats per month for the [Queens Discussion Group](http://autisticnyc.org/queens/) (our main support group) and one chat per month for each of six other groups, including the [Autistic Peer Leadership Group](http://autisticnyc.org/groups/our/leaders/) itself. Each of our groups meets primarily via text-based chat. Our in-person events are usually held by the Queens discussion group. Other in-person events are held jointly by all our groups unless otherwise specified. Our oldest group, the [Queens Discussion Group](http://autisticnyc.org/queens/), is a peer-led support/self-help group for adults (18+) who are either officially diagnosed or self-diagnosed with an autism spectrum condition, or who have difficulties similar to those of autistic people (e.g. difficulties with social communication, sensory processing, and/or executive function). This Meetup group is also being used to help launch [various other groups](http://autisticnyc.org/groups/our/) led by members of [ApLEG](http://autisticnyc.org/groups/our/leaders/), until these groups get big enough to justify having their own Meetup sites. These groups will include hobby-oriented social groups and career-oriented groups, among others. The first of the [hobby-oriented social groups](http://autisticnyc.org/groups/our/hobby/) is an [amateur meteorology club](http://autisticnyc.org/groups/our/hobby/weather/). We hope there will eventually be many more (including -- we hope -- a sewing hobbyists club, at least some of whose members could be of great help to the autistic community as a whole, by making relatively inexpensive custom-made clothes to accommodate a variety of sensory issues). The first of the [career-oriented groups ](http://autisticnyc.org/groups/our/career/)is [Autistic Techies of the NYC Area](http://autisticnyc.org/groups/our/career/tech/). We hope there will eventually be many more such groups devoted to other categories of professions / occupations / jobs. It is strongly recommended that members protect their privacy, here on Meetup, by using either a pseudonym or just their first name and last initial. See [Warnings about online harassment](http://autisticnyc.org/onlineRes/warn.html). (You can change your displayed name here on Meetup.)
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