This exhibition highlights Indigenous artists in Canada who have achieved significant social impact through music. It aims to inspire new generations to take action by providing insight into Indigenous histories and cultural backgrounds. The showcase features diverse musicians and performers, including Beatrice Deer, the Dakhká Khwáan Dancers, Ray St. Germain, Harry Rusk, and Kelly Fraser. Each artist contributes to the exhibition through their unique fusion of cultural traditions, storytelling, and musical innovation across various genres.
Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre
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This exhibition celebrates Black artists in Edmonton through a series of portraits presented on five curved panels. The experience unfolds in three stages: LOOK, which establishes dignity and visibility; APPROACH, which focuses on individuality and personal expression; and ENGAGE, which utilizes augmented reality to allow artists to share their stories and perspectives on local culture. The project emphasizes that authentic belonging requires active attention and connection rather than simple representation. It was developed within the framework of the Edmonton Anti-Black Racism Action Plan and the Edmonton Arts Council.
City Hall
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This exhibition is part of the AFA's Travelling Exhibitions (TREX) program, focusing on Alberta art. The first show in the series features the collection Montageries.
AFA art house
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A free drop-in soccer program for youth of all ages, abilities, and skill levels. The program aims to provide extra opportunities for kids to stay active, access sports, and engage in unstructured play without requiring previous soccer experience.
MaxWell Soccer Centre
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StartWork provides employment training in glazing and glass fitting for individuals receiving Income Support. Participants can attend information sessions to learn about the curriculum and career opportunities within the trade.
Genesis Center
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This retrospective exhibition examines the 60-year career of Alberta artist John Will, showcasing a diverse collection of prints, paintings, photography, video, and works on paper. The exhibition highlights his satirical approach, which uses fragments of language from news, popular media, and photography to explore themes of truth and personal identity.
Art Gallery of Alberta
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Carly's Angels Drag Show is a long-running nightlife institution in Calgary's queer arts scene, featuring dazzling drag performances, comedy, and musical numbers in an intimate cabaret setting. Hosted by Carly York Jones, the show has been running for over 25 years at The Attic Bar & Stage.
The Attic Bar & Stage
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An intimate burlesque experience featuring vintage-inspired cabaret performances in a classic long-form format inspired by the golden age of nightlife. The event includes handcrafted cocktails and a plant-based menu.
The Attic Bar & Stage
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This exhibition by Quebec-based artist duo Richard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens examines the human and nonhuman body as sites of measurement, performance, and value. Utilizing the visual language of modern science, including diagrams, charts, and schematics, the artists translate bodily labour and lived experience into abstract models and data. Through video pieces and sculptures, the works explore the tension between quantified behaviour and the irreducible nature of the body. The exhibition features works such as Taming Chance and Anthology of Performance Pieces for Animals, which challenge the notions of human exceptionalism and the limits of epistemological control. By presenting models of non-productivity and granting agency to material and animal bodies, the artists critique the systems that reduce bodies to data, variables, and units of labour, highlighting the ethical stakes of how bodies are instrumentalized as resources to be optimized.
Contemporary Calgary
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Wounded in Three Acts explores the human condition and sociopolitical realities through dramaturgic and narrative strategies. Using diverse media, the exhibition features an audio installation, a film, graphic prints, and a live performance. The works engage with themes of power, solidarity, and resistance, utilizing the languages of theatre and contemporary fiction to examine how individuals negotiate living alongside others with differing beliefs and worldviews. Specific projects include Unmade Films, a series of posters for imaginary motion pictures; The Characters, an audio installation based on archetypes from Theophrastus; Frictions, a moving image work reflecting on the psychological toll of polarization and social anxiety; and A Long Dramatic Pause, a live performance exploring resistance against ultranationalism. Together, these works use narrative as a constructive device to prompt reflection on personal agency and collective presence.
Contemporary Calgary
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City Hall
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This five-part course focuses on macrobiotic cooking, rooted in traditional Japanese dietary practices. Participants learn how to integrate these principles into daily life to support health goals such as weight management, detoxification, and physical improvement. The curriculum includes practical techniques for preparing seasonal ingredients and creating fermented staples like salted koji, soy sauce koji, ginger koji, onion koji, and amazake.
健康サロンかおり
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The Drone Safety License School in Nagareyama, Chiba, offers a national certification course for Level 2 drone pilots. This comprehensive program for beginners includes basic training as well as specialized instruction for beyond visual line of sight and night flight operations. By completing this course at a registered training institution, participants are exempted from the practical examination conducted by the designated testing authority. The curriculum consists of online theory lessons and hands-on practical training. Applicants must be at least 16 years old and possess a pilot applicant number issued by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's DIPS system.
ドローン免許センター千葉流山IC校
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A unique Calgary brunch experience located within the zoo, featuring gourmet and comfort breakfast items. The menu includes a chocolate fountain with fresh fruit, eggs Benedict with Canadian bacon, a Belgian waffle bar, and made-to-order omelettes.
Safari Lodge at the Wilder institute/Calgary Zoo
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Sir Winston Churchill Square
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Jubilations Dinner Theatre presents a theatrical production celebrating the music, humor, and legacy of The Beatles. The show highlights the iconic impact of John, Paul, George, and Ringo on popular music culture.
Jubilations Dinner Theatre
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A murder mystery event set during a barn dance at the Wainwright Hotel. Participants act as detectives to uncover the truth behind a crime interrupted by live folk music and a variety of colorful suspects. Each performance features a unique outcome, ensuring a different resolution to the case each night.
Heritage Park
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Guests receive zoo entry and a 1.5-hour High Tea experience at Grazers Restaurant, featuring finger sandwiches, scones, snacks, and loose leaf teas.
Wilder Institute
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This event offers zoo admission and a 1.5-hour high tea service featuring finger sandwiches, scones, snacks, and loose leaf teas at Grazers Restaurant.
Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo
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Sessional art classes for children and youth are available, with options tailored to different ages and interests. Offerings include general art classes for ages 7-14, introductory experiences for ages 4-6, and sketching classes for ages 7 and up, including an advanced level for those 9 and older. A beginner-friendly digital art class is also available for ages 8 and up. All sessions focus on creativity, skill development, and hands-on learning.
Pinnovate DIY Studios
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EYEcon is an exhibition of contemporary craft by Alberta artists exploring the eye as both form and function. Using glass, carved surfaces, woven fibers, metals, and repurposed materials, the works render vision as something constructed through technique and material choice across jewelry, textiles, and sculpture.
Alberta Craft
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Harry Popper discovers an ancient book about sisters Annie and Elsie from the Frozen Kingdom. To meet Elsie, who lived centuries ago, Harry and Ron plan to use a forbidden time-turner.
Jubilations Dinner Theatre
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Edmonton artist Karen Bishop explores the aftermath of the devastating 2024 wildfires in Jasper National Park through her en-plein-air paintings. By painting the burnt landscape, she documents the changes and loss while discovering new perspectives on the geology, shape, and topography of the mountains and valleys.
Art Gallery of St. Albert
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This practical flight course focuses on passing the national drone pilot examination by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Association. Participants train using the Mavic 3 Classic, a model widely utilized at examination sites, including practice with ATTI mode. The program is led by an instructor holding first-class pilot and examiner certifications, covering a three-hour curriculum that follows the official examination course.
流山ヘリポート
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This course is designed for both beginners and experienced individuals seeking to obtain the Second-Class Unmanned Aircraft Pilot Certificate. As a Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism registered training institution, completing the curriculum and passing the final examination qualifies students for an exemption from the practical examination conducted by the designated testing agency. The program includes online theoretical training, practical instruction, and a final assessment.
KPI PARK
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This course, offered by a Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism registered training institution, provides the necessary training to obtain a second-class national drone pilot license. Completing the curriculum and passing the final examination exempts applicants from the practical skills test conducted by designated testing organizations. The program includes online theoretical training, followed by practical training and a final proficiency assessment. Applicants must be at least 16 years old, possess a skill certification applicant number obtained via the Drone Information Platform System (DIPS), and meet the health requirements as evidenced by a valid driver's license or medical certificate.
ドローン免許センター千葉流山IC校
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The Drone Safety License School offers a national certification course for second-class unmanned aircraft pilot proficiency. This program allows students to complete practical training at a registered institution, thereby exempting them from the practical skill test administered by the designated testing authority. Applicants must be at least 16 years old, meet specific health requirements, and obtain a skill certificate applicant number via the DIPS portal prior to enrollment. The curriculum includes online theoretical training, followed by practical training and a final completion assessment. Supplemental courses for nighttime or beyond-visual-line-of-sight flights are also available upon request.
KPI PARK
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Community members are invited to share their personal skills and expertise with other residents to foster local knowledge exchange and collaboration.
Genesis Center
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These classes offer instruction in Tai Chi for individuals looking to improve physical movement and overall health.
Churchill Square
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Canadian artist Brandi Hofer presents an exhibition exploring themes of impermanence, transformation, and emotional memory through layered mixed-media portraiture. The artwork combines portraits with organic forms such as moths, butterflies, and florals, utilizing recycled and repurposed materials to reflect the fleeting nature of beauty and the emotional imprint of time.
The Wild Skies Art Gallery
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This musical performance series features various artists providing entertainment during the lunch hour. The performances are subject to weather and air quality conditions.
Churchill Square
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Latin dance lessons offered at various levels (Level 1 and Level 1.5). The program includes Merengue, Cumbia, Bachata, Chacha, Salsa, and Mambo, culminating in a finale night with a live band.
Churchill Square
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Cypher Wild involves open cypher sessions where dancers, DJs, and rappers collaborate and create together. These sessions occur in public areas and may relocate indoors due to weather or air quality concerns.
Churchill Square
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An exhibition featuring artwork by 65 members of Gallery@501, exploring the concept of finding common ground across Treaty 6 Territory, within communities, and through lived experiences. The collection includes painting, sculpture, printmaking, and fibre arts that highlight connections in everyday routines, landscapes, and shared histories.
Gallery@501
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A solo exhibition featuring the work of Alberta artist Doris Charest. The series highlights the delicate, often-invisible aspects of the environment, encouraging a deeper appreciation for fleeting wonders. Inspired by Kintsugi, the sculptures combine natural materials with human-made elements to reflect the relationship between humans and the environment and the beauty of imperfection.
Alberta Society of Artists
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A curated exhibition celebrating 120 years of abstract art (1906–2026) featuring Harcourt’s abstract painting practitioners and guest artists. The exhibition explores the vitality and evolution of abstraction in Western Canada, highlighting diverse approaches such as colour-field painting, lyrical abstraction, minimalist practices, gestural abstraction, and geometric forms. Featured artists include Scott Cumberland, Darren Kooyman, Carla Lam, Sheila Luck, Mitchel Smith, Wiz Wensel, Catherine Burgess, Peter Hide, and Seka Owen, reflecting on the historical legacy and contemporary resurgence of abstraction in Edmonton.
Harcourt House Artist Run Centre
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Eight acrylic and mixed media paintings by Edmonton-based artist Timothy Grieco explore the vibratory and impermanent nature of physical reality. The works utilize a visual language of circular forms, dense patterning, and layered surfaces. By incorporating acrylic, collage, and found materials like discarded plastics, the artist investigates matter as fluid and energetic. These pieces, rooted in printmaking processes, emphasize repetition and material experimentation to illustrate an unstable and interconnected reality.
Harcourt House Artist Run Centre
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This exhibit showcases the Vietnamese-Edmonton experience through community stories, portraits, art installations, and immersive vignettes. It explores themes of migration, identity, family, resilience, and belonging, helping the public better understand local Vietnamese history. Originally developed from a pilot project, the display provides a space to reflect on personal and community narratives during Asian Heritage Month.
ArtsHub Creative Studios
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Terwillegar Park
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This play follows Louise as she returns to her small French-speaking hometown to manage her grandmother's laundry business. The narrative explores the lives of her childhood friend Maxime, a traditional baker facing a personal crisis, his partner Marie-Josée, who seeks more creative fulfillment, and Guillaume, a musician searching for inspiration. The story highlights themes of discovery, reunion, love, and friendship. The performance is in French with English surtitles on select dates.
La Cité Francophone
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Jim Macgregor presents a body of work where paintings are less constructed and more allowed, closing the gap between thought and hand. The "seeds" are forms shaped by life's influence, translated into a visual language of intuitive mark-making. Canadian artist Macgregor's asemic abstracts employ color, texture, and restraint to create contemplative spaces, incorporating layers of meaning from the seeds and stories of his own life.
Bay 1 Gallery
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This inaugural solo exhibition by Edmonton-based artist Brianna Tosswill, presented by dhARTworld, features seven theatrical print and sculptural assemblages. The artist utilizes intricate, layered linocut techniques to construct a self-reflexive world. The works incorporate visual elements from romance novels, theatre sets, and games of chance to explore personal emotions and reconcile conflicting feelings, maintaining a sense of earnestness and idealism.
dhARTworld
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Heritage Amphitheatre
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A young man raised in isolation discovers his origins and identity. He reforges his father's sword, confronts a dragon, and encounters Brünnhilde, a warrior asleep behind a wall of fire. The opera explores themes of growth, fear, and love through Wagner's music.
Citadel Theatre
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The Edmonton Drag Festival 2026 is a multi-day celebration of queer culture and pride. It features over 120 local and international performers, including drag artists, burlesque dancers, comedians, and musicians. The festival program encompasses a wide range of activities, including a DJ showdown, drag bingo, workshops, and panel discussions. It also highlights diverse cultural representation through an Indigenous celebration and a BIPOC cultural showcase, culminating in a queer dance party.
Churchill Square
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The Producer Lab offers professional development and networking for independent theatre producers. Activities include Skill Shares, which provide short presentations and discussions on production-related topics, and the Producer Lab Cafe, facilitating one-on-one meetings between indie artists and artistic leaders. The initiative aims to enhance producing skills and foster connections within the theatre community.
Fringe Theatre Adventures
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A meetup for individuals interested in the art of street photography. Participants walk through the city to document urban life, architecture, and social scenes. The session focuses on developing photographic skills through candid shots of people and surroundings. Participants may work independently or with the group, and mobile phones are permitted. The activity is subject to weather conditions.
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This cycling route spans 69 km, utilizing bike paths and quiet roads to reach the destination. The ride maintains a relaxed pace with an average speed of 25-30 km/h on flat sections. Participants are divided into groups, and the route is subject to change based on local event schedules. A small annual contribution is requested to help cover organizing costs.
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The Heart Mountain Horseshoe is a 13.5 km loop trail characterized by difficult terrain and scrambling sections. The route traverses multiple peaks, including Heart Mountain and Grant McEwan Peak, offering panoramic views of Yates Mountain and Barrier Lake. Hikers must be physically prepared for a challenging trek that involves navigating rock walls and a ridge walk. Participants are required to carry appropriate equipment, including hiking boots, grip gloves for scrambling, trekking poles, bear spray, and suitable clothing for variable weather conditions.
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A social gathering featuring a shared breakfast and potluck meal. The event includes small group introductions, casual conversation, and a light group walk. Attendees are encouraged to bring items such as food to share, water, and seating, and are expected to assist with cleanup.
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Volunteers assist in preparing nutritious meals for families facing adversity or crisis. Working with donated ingredients, participants create meals under the guidance of team leads. Requirements include wearing closed-toe shoes, tying back long hair, helping with post-cooking kitchen cleanup, and completing a safety risk form. Volunteers must be registered with a valid ID, and children are not permitted to attend.
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This social walk explores the Bridle Path, a residential area in Toronto characterized by large estates and private homes. The route proceeds to Edwards Gardens to view the floral displays and parkland. The excursion concludes with a section along the Don River trail, offering a blend of neighborhood exploration and nature.
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This social walking event explores the Bridle Path neighborhood, known for its large estates and luxury homes, before proceeding to Edwards Gardens. The route features a blend of residential streets and natural trails near the Don River. This activity focuses on social interaction and community engagement rather than providing a formal historical or guided tour. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and prepare for outdoor conditions.
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Participants can engage in recreational and competitive badminton matches. Facilities include nets, birdies, and restroom access. Racket rentals are available for an additional fee.
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This 41-kilometer cycling route begins at Eglinton West Station and travels to Toronto Island. The path traverses the Beltline, Moore Ravine, Taylor Creek, and the waterfront boardwalk, taking participants through forest, river, and lake environments. Riders may choose to start or end at any point along the route.
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This event features casual tennis rallies in a friendly, non-competitive environment, accompanied by music throughout the session. Participants are required to check in with the organizer upon arrival and maintain a courteous, positive demeanor toward other players. Tennis balls brought to the event should be marked with initials for identification.
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The Grouse Grind is an intermediate 2.5 km hiking trail with 777 meters of elevation gain. This activity is self-paced, with participants meeting at the summit café after the hike. Attendees must take the gondola down or use the BCMC trail for descent, as downhill hiking on the Grouse Grind is prohibited. Proper hiking footwear, water, and clothing layers are recommended. A waiver must be signed by all participants, and attendees are responsible for their own safety and potential rescue costs.
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Roll up your sleeves and help the citizens of Edmonton complete their required chores - if you earn your keep, you might even get a reward!
Fort Edmonton Park
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This meetup organizes social pitch and putt sessions for golfers of all skill levels. The events focus on improving short game skills in a non-competitive, relaxed environment. Participants have the opportunity to practice their scoring zone shots and socialize with fellow golfers, with optional post-game gatherings at a local venue.
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Volunteers will assist in removing invasive Himalayan Blackberry to protect native plants and support local biodiversity. This environmental initiative is open to people of all ages and experience levels, with all necessary tools, safety gear, and instruction provided. Participants will engage in hands-on habitat restoration, contributing to the health of local ecosystems while gaining experience in environmental conservation.
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This event series consists of community-organized day sailing excursions where crew members are paired with skippers. Participants gather for social interaction before departing. The cruise duration and direction are determined by the individual boat skippers based on weather and water conditions. Prospective crew members are encouraged to maintain a complete profile highlighting their sailing experience to facilitate pairing. Essential gear includes a personal life jacket, appropriate layered clothing, non-slip footwear, and gloves. Attendees are responsible for their own safety and must assess the risks associated with sailing, including evaluating the skipper, boat, and conditions.
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This hiking event explores scenic nature trails including Jug Island and Sasamat Lake. The route covers approximately 5-7 kilometers with minor elevation gain and is expected to take about 2.5 hours to complete. The trail features forest paths and lake views. Participants are expected to wear proper hiking footwear and carry rain gear and water.
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This social gathering focuses on playing board and card games. Participants are invited to bring their own games or learn new ones from other attendees. Attendees are encouraged to support the venue and to update their RSVP status if they can no longer attend, allowing others on the waitlist to participate.
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Participants can choose between 5-km and 10-km routes. The 5-km path winds through forests of Douglas Fir and Cedar, utilizing the Galloping Goose and Matheson Lake trails. The 10-km option extends to Pearson College, featuring stops at a hidden waterfall, an observatory, and a Grey Whale skeleton exhibit. Proper footwear is mandatory, and the use of hiking poles is recommended.
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This introductory session focuses on fundamental Tai Chi, including gentle movement, balance, and breathing techniques. Participants are encouraged to practice at their own pace, with the flexibility to observe, rest, or leave as needed. An optional post-practice walk through the park may be available, though the session is subject to cancellation during rainy weather.
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This 53.7 km loop ride features 47.3 km of paved surfaces and 6.4 km of hard-packed trails. It is rated as moderate difficulty, intended for regular cyclists. The itinerary includes a coffee break and a lunch stop. Participants are responsible for their own safety and must ensure their bicycles are in good condition, equipped with necessary repair kits, safety lights, and bells.
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This event is a social gathering serving as an alternative to a postponed outdoor art walk due to weather conditions. Participants will visit an art gallery, engage in a small group activity, and partake in a guided conversation while having desserts at a nearby venue.
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This event focuses on English language practice through interactive games. Participants use the game Taboo to enhance vocabulary, including phrasal verbs, idioms, and common expressions. The session provides an opportunity to practice speaking and listening skills while meeting others in a social setting. It is designed to accommodate individuals of all language proficiency levels and includes refreshments.
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This photography gathering welcomes enthusiasts of all skill levels to walk the trails of Tommy Thompson Park. Participants will have the opportunity to capture images of the natural scenery and the view of the Toronto skyline.
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A gathering for artists and enthusiasts to sketch together. Participants are encouraged to bring their preferred drawing materials, such as pencils, ink, watercolours, or charcoal. A small administrative fee is required.
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This group offers a casual setting for English learners of all levels to improve their language skills. Participants practice grammar, pronunciation, verb tenses, idioms, and vocabulary under the guidance of a former English teacher.
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This networking event provides a forum for entrepreneurs and business owners to connect and collaborate. Participants engage in facilitated introductions and small group discussions centered around specific business topics to foster peer support and professional growth.
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A supportive space dedicated to neurodiversity, offering an opportunity to share insights, challenges, and experiences. Participants are encouraged to engage in open discussions within a relaxed, inclusive environment that celebrates individual strengths and differences, allowing attendees to interact authentically.
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This event offers an evening focused on board games and bubble tea. Participants can enjoy a wide selection of games, from casual party activities to strategic challenges, within a social atmosphere. Rules are provided for the games, making the event accessible to players of all experience levels. Food and beverages are available for purchase.
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A weekend outdoor Latin dance gathering featuring Salsa and Bachata music. The event includes professional performances and dance lessons.
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Participants of all skill levels are invited to engage in beach volleyball. The session begins with an hour dedicated to learning basic skills and rules, followed by organized team play on the court. All necessary equipment is provided, and the event facilitates skill development and networking among attendees.
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This workshop covers the basics of perspective drawing specifically for pixel art. Participants will learn how to construct urban backgrounds, create a sense of depth, and navigate the unique challenges of applying perspective techniques to a pixel-based medium. This course is beginner-friendly and requires no prior artistic experience. Attendees are required to bring a laptop with Aseprite or Libresprite, or an iPad with Pixsquare. A mouse or drawing tablet is highly recommended for laptop users.
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This meetup focuses on board games and light conversation within a small-group setting. It offers a low-pressure environment designed for social connection, allowing participants to enjoy games and chat without the requirement of specific skills or bringing friends.
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A social gathering held at a Vietnamese restaurant. Attendees are welcome to discuss topics related to Buddhism or learn more about the group.
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Participants are invited to present a book that has made an impression, covering any genre or format such as fiction, manga, comics, or academic texts. Participants may choose to present a book they enjoyed or disliked. Participants will have dedicated time to present their book and engage in group discussions. The group welcomes individuals between 20 and 40 years old, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and those who identify as introverted or shy. Attendees are also invited to join an optional post-event visit to a local cafe or bookstore.
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This walking tour explores Gastown, a historic neighborhood and National Historic Site. Participants traverse the area to capture images of cobblestone streets, Victorian architecture, and urban landmarks such as the Steam Clock. The activity focuses on street photography, architecture, and capturing local textures, with opportunities to share images with the group afterward.
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This event consists of a group walk involving approximately 8,000 to 10,000 steps. Participants should come prepared with appropriate hiking gear, such as a hat, sunscreen, water, and running shoes. The group cannot accommodate latecomers, and because the walk is continuous, it is not possible to join once the group has departed.
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This event is the twentieth session of the "Storm Lord's Wrath" campaign, which centers on the rebuilding of the settlement of Leilon. Participants will engage in the narrative of the town's restoration and explore the personal motivations of their characters. The session utilizes 2014 D&D rules, requiring players to bring a level 9 character created from official rulebooks with a maximum of two classes. Equipment allowances include either one rare and one uncommon magic item, or three uncommon magic items.
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Participants engage in an interactive cocktail-making class. Under the guidance of expert mixologists, attendees learn professional techniques to craft three signature cocktails using gin and fresh ingredients. The session provides all necessary equipment and is open to individuals of all skill levels, offering an opportunity to learn new bartending skills in an interactive, social environment.
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A group activity involving a leisure walk through parks, trails, and local neighborhoods. The event includes ice-breaker games to facilitate connections, stops for photos, and opportunities for exercise. Following the walk, participants may optionally join a gathering for dinner and beverages, followed by an evening of live music and dancing. A participation fee is required.
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This group offers a social and relaxed environment for playing ping pong. Participants play outdoors year-round in a covered area.
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Participants practice Spanish conversation, with encouragement to speak primarily in the language. Support is available for those learning.
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Elusive Knowledge is a foundational paper in epistemology exploring contextualist approaches to knowledge. David Lewis addresses the tension between everyday knowledge claims and philosophical skepticism by arguing that knowledge depends on conversational context. The central thesis posits that knowledge requires ruling out relevant alternative possibilities, where the definition of relevant shifts according to conversational standards.
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This weekly meetup facilitates English and Korean conversation practice and cultural exchange. Participants are provided with weekly discussion topics to assist with language learning. Registration is mandatory and a $5 participation fee is required. The event enforces a strict policy where attendees must arrive within 30 minutes of the start time, and refunds are not provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
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Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, this object theatre production explores the story of a sea king's daughter who yearns for a life on land. The performance, presented in French, utilizes a cabaret-style format, live video projection, and the music of Nina Simone to highlight the process of manipulating miniature objects and materials on stage.
La Cité Francophone
The Pacific Spirit Park Society (PSPS) EcoTeam conducts environmental restoration efforts in the Acadia Forest. The project focuses on removing invasive vegetation, such as English Holly, English Ivy, and Himalayan blackberry, to address the impacts of historical land clearing. This work aims to support the ecological transition of the area from a young red alder forest into a maturing coniferous ecosystem through continued invasive species control and tree planting.
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This session explores the principles of Zen meditation. Participants learn techniques to cultivate mindfulness and presence, along with practical methods for enhancing daily focus and mental calmness. The program emphasizes the concept that personal self-improvement contributes to the well-being of the world.
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Participants meet for an afternoon of outdoor activities, including frisbee, volleyball, and various ball games. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own sports equipment, snacks, drinks, and blankets for relaxation. The event depends on favorable weather conditions.
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The Burnaby Lake Flyers Club hosts a remote-controlled aircraft event featuring exhibition flights and flight instruction opportunities. Attendees can purchase food and beverages, participate in a 50/50 draw, and enter a raffle. The event requires an entry fee.
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Montréal Python hosts an outdoor social gathering for enthusiasts, families, and those interested in the Python community. The gathering includes a potluck meal, outdoor games, and opportunities for informal networking.
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This social event involves exploring the Toronto Harbour Front, including its boardwalk, parks, and entertainment districts. Activities include walking, socializing, dining, and participating in ice breaker games to facilitate interaction among attendees.
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Kirtan meditation involves the practice of singing sacred mantras and transcendental sounds accompanied by music to promote inner peace, joy, and emotional well-being. This inclusive group experience is designed to help participants relax and connect through melody, followed by a time for social refreshment.
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This 8.8 km route explores the Guildwood area, a former artists' colony, featuring historical sites such as the Guild Inn, the Clark Centre for the Arts, and various sculptures. The path leads to the Scarborough Bluffs and continues along the lake shore, including a climb up the Doris McCarthy Trail. The excursion concludes in Scarborough Village, with opportunities to experience local culinary offerings, including Egyptian, Haitian, and South Asian cuisines.
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A social gathering at the Toronto Harbour Front involving a group walk, ice-breaker games, and visits to local dining and entertainment areas. The activity facilitates casual interaction, sightseeing, and photography, with scheduled rest periods.
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A social gathering designed for residents and newcomers to connect and converse. Attendees are required to purchase items at the establishment, and outside food or beverages are not permitted. Participation requires an advance RSVP, with cancellations requested by 10 AM the day before to ensure accurate table reservations.
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This social gathering connects the Arab community in Montreal for a casual afternoon of walking and conversation. The activity includes meeting for coffee, walking along Wellington Street, and strolling by Verdun Beach to view the river. Participants are welcome to bring a blanket for relaxing in the park, and communication is open in English, Arabic, or French.
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Participants gather to play a variety of board games. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own favorite games to share and play with others. Contributions of snacks, drinks, or donations to support the purchase of new games for the group are welcome.
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This is a birthday celebration featuring a barbecue with hamburgers, hot dogs, and bratwursts. Guests are asked to contribute a potluck side dish, snack, or dessert to share. Attendees are requested to bring their own beverages and a lawn chair. A fee of $10 per person is required to cover food expenses. The event will include entertainment such as karaoke and a group game of Cards Against Humanity.
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This discussion group focuses on Books 1 and 7 of Plato's The Republic. Book 1 explores the nature of justice and morality, examining Socrates' challenges to conventional definitions of power and virtue. Book 7 centers on the Allegory of the Cave, analyzing themes of education, perception, the struggle to identify reality, and the social implications of knowledge. Attendees are required to read the selected text in advance.
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A group hike followed by a social picnic and BBQ. Participants are encouraged to bring their own food and drinks to share. A charcoal grill is provided for use during the gathering.
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This BBQ meetup provides a casual environment for individuals to network and socialize. Participants can engage in conversation, practice English, and meet people from diverse backgrounds in a relaxed outdoor setting. The event is designed for those looking to make new connections or improve their language skills, with support available for conversation if needed.
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This language exchange event connects English and Spanish speakers to practice both languages, dedicating one hour to each. Participants aim to improve their communication skills and cultural understanding in a respectful and collaborative environment. A functional level of language proficiency is required to ensure productive and flowing conversations. The community is volunteer-led and encourages active participation and mutual support among attendees. This event is strictly for language practice rather than social dating, and a small fee is collected to support the operational costs of maintaining the group.
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This event provides a structured language exchange environment for beginners. Participants engage in one hour of English practice and one hour of Japanese practice using provided worksheets that focus on new vocabulary, grammar, and basic conversational skills. An experienced instructor facilitates the session, offering guidance and coordinating seat changes based on proficiency levels to ensure an appropriate learning pace.
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Live musical performances are hosted. Admission is $5 and cash payments are required.
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This activity consists of co-ed volleyball sessions. Single drop-in sessions and 10-visit passes are available for purchase.
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Friendly volleyball games are open to participants of all experience levels. Matches are dependent on weather conditions.
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This social gathering features dinner, live music, and dancing. Attendees can socialize and enjoy access to a pool table. An attendance fee is required.
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A relaxed language exchange between English and Japanese speakers occurs in an outdoor park setting. Participants of all levels, including beginners and individuals attending alone, are welcome to foster connections through natural conversation in a casual atmosphere. The session creates a comfortable environment for communication, with support provided to help participants practice useful expressions and meet new people. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own refreshments, seating mats, and comfortable outdoor attire.
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A social networking event designed for adults in their 20s and 30s to facilitate new connections through group activities and facilitated icebreakers. Attendees are required to purchase at least one food or drink item at the venue and are expected to adhere to a smart casual dress code.
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This dinner gathering organizes attendees into small groups of 4-6 people, utilizing conversation cards to facilitate social interaction. A beginner-level dance class is available as an optional activity afterward. Attendees are required to purchase food or drinks at the venue, which offers limited vegetarian and vegan options. Please note that photos and videos are recorded during the event, and participants are expected to maintain a respectful and safe environment.
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This is a recreational, co-ed pickup soccer game for participants aged 18 and older. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Participants are strongly advised to wear soccer cleats and shin guards for safety and should bring their own water. The environment is focused on fair play, requiring a respectful attitude with no rough play. Attendance is conditional upon agreeing to a liability waiver. Games are subject to cancellation based on weather conditions, such as temperatures falling below 0 degrees Celsius or unsafe field conditions. Advance registration is required, as drop-ins are not accepted.
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The Calgary Latin Connection (CLC) event facilitates language exchange and social interaction, focusing on French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. Attendees engage in interactive games and icebreaker activities while participating in structured group discussions covering relationship dynamics, communication styles, conflict resolution, and personal values.
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A singles social gathering designed to facilitate connections between participants. The event features interactive activities such as a match game and icebreaker bingo, along with opportunities for prizes and drink specials.
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A social event designed for 150 singles aged 46 to 65+. Activities include social games such as beer pong and matching exercises to facilitate direct interaction. Food and drinks are available for purchase during the gathering.
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Edna Restaurant hosts a supper event featuring a curated dining experience. Guests are served a multi-course meal in a restaurant setting.
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Intermediate-level wallyball games require a specific skill set to ensure balanced teams, with participants placed on a waitlist until roster confirmation. The game encourages three hits per side, permits spiking and blocking, and follows specific regulations regarding serves and ceiling contact. Players are required to wear white or blue-soled non-marking indoor footwear. This is a scent-free event. A fee of $8 per person applies.
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Humanist Ottawa hosts a social billiards night designed to facilitate meeting new people in a casual setting. Participants engage in friendly 2v2 matches with rotating teams, fostering a relaxed and non-competitive atmosphere. This event is open to individuals of all skill levels and emphasizes conversation and social connection. A fee of $15 is required to cover table bookings and event expenses.
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The Mingle & Munch group is celebrating its one-year anniversary. Founded as a small gathering of three couples, the group has grown into a community where couples connect and build relationships. This event marks the milestone by returning to the original meeting venue to continue the tradition with a larger group.
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This event is a social line dancing session for singles aged 25 to 40. Participants engage in a beginner-friendly dance lesson followed by an open dance party, intended to facilitate social interaction. No prior experience or partners are required. Western-style attire is encouraged but optional.
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This running group focuses on movement and social connection through casual jogging sessions. Participants jog through Yoyogi Park with flexible distance options, followed by a social gathering at a nearby café. The group serves as a space for international exchange, welcoming local residents, students, and travelers to practice languages and meet people from diverse cultural backgrounds. It is part of a global network active in cities including Tokyo, Melbourne, Cairns, and Bangkok.
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Tilt provides unlimited access to retro games. Admission is $7, and payment is accepted in cash only.
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The Toronto International Language Exchange hosts a recurring social event featuring an optional small group English language class led by a certified instructor. Following the class, a large language exchange gathering allows participants to practice various languages, including English, French, Korean, Japanese, and Spanish. The event encourages networking through activities such as board games, conversation, singing, and dancing, providing an opportunity for locals and international visitors to interact.
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The Loretta Hale Big Band celebrates its 20th anniversary with a performance featuring a 20-piece ensemble. The concert includes vocalists Andre Bisson, Aubrey Wilson, and Becca Schinkel performing swing and jive music.
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A community event aimed at meeting new people through light physical activity and social interaction. Participants gather for a gentle 1.5 to 2 kilometer jog through a forest park, followed by an optional social session at a local cafe. The group is open to all fitness levels, including beginners, and emphasizes conversation, making it a suitable environment for casual language practice and making connections.
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This weekly social gathering is for individuals in their 20s and 30s focused on language practice, sharing travel stories, and community engagement. The event serves as a platform for new residents and long-term locals to connect through human interaction.
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A dance event designed for singles aged 40 and over, providing opportunities for social networking and dancing. The music includes a variety of genres ranging from Bachata to classic hits.
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This session is a small-group English conversation class focused on dedicated speaking and listening practice. It utilizes specific topics to encourage participants to share experiences and engage in group discussions. The session excludes gaming or language switching to provide an environment for concentrated English interaction, with an option to join a language exchange afterward.
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park
A weekly language exchange event focused on casual conversation in both English and Japanese. Participants practice speaking skills through structured seat rotations and conversational topics. The format alternates between English and Japanese segments, including ice-breaker activities like "20 questions," allowing attendees of all proficiency levels to interact with a variety of people in a relaxed environment.
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Gold Bar Park
A tennis session for intermediate to advanced players consisting of a light warmup followed by doubles matches. Practice balls and new match balls are provided. The venue offers changing and shower facilities. Participation fee is 600 yen.
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This event is a dance gathering organized to support Legion #82. Participants can enjoy an evening of music and dancing.
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Rundle Park
A performance featuring three local bands: Look Out!, Avout, and Word. The event is all ages.
Blakbar
Louise McKinney Riverfront Park
Whitemud Park
The Brentwood Saturday Social is a weekly meetup where individuals gather to engage in conversation and connect in a relaxed setting. It operates without a formal agenda, focusing on fostering community and facilitating social interactions.
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A social, low-intensity run along the waterfront, followed by a picnic featuring a pre-ordered power balance bowl meal. The session is open to all fitness levels and includes a group warm-up.
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Victoria Park
Mocking Shadows is a soul, rhythm and blues band performing a live music event. Tickets are priced at $70.00 per couple.
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This event serves as a networking opportunity for Christian singles aged 25 to 35 in Edmonton. Attendees are required to purchase tickets in advance, and food and drinks are to be purchased separately at the venue. The location is announced to registered guests prior to the event date.
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This event facilitates social connections through a structured format that pairs attendees for short three-minute conversations, followed by an open mingling session. Designed for individuals looking to expand their social circle, the event offers a comfortable environment for participants to meet like-minded people. The format aims to reduce social pressure and help attendees form new friendships easily. Participants are generally within the 21 to 40 age range.
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A relaxed hike through the trails of Mill Creek Ravine, lasting approximately 1.5 to 2 hours at a casual pace. The outing includes an optional social session at a local pub following the hike. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
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A programming dojo for children where they engage in self-directed learning using Scratch, Micro:bit, and BrainPad Arcade. Participants create projects and present their work to others. Mentors and experienced members provide support when needed. Eligible participants include elementary and junior high school students living around Tama Center who are interested in programming. Participants should bring their own laptops, mice, or tablets, and are encouraged to to create a Scratch account in advance.
多摩市立中央図書館 活動室1
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Kubb is an easy-to-learn Scandinavian lawn game where players use batons to knock down opponent blocks called Kubbs before aiming for the king block. Similar to lawn bowling, bocce ball, or cornhole, the game is accessible to new players and accommodates 2 to 12 participants.
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This self-contained Chinese language class is designed for beginners. The curriculum covers basic Chinese language skills while introducing Taiwanese culture. Lessons utilize original materials and focus on a slow, repetitive teaching method to help students learn practical language skills. Simplified Chinese characters are used to facilitate learning.
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Odd Company offers an outdoor patio setting for guests to enjoy a selection of beers.
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This community gathering is intended for Arabs in Montreal to connect and socialize. Participants meet to walk toward Mont Royal to observe the full moon. The event focuses on casual conversation and community building in a relaxed environment.
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This event is a social gathering at a comedy club. A strict dress code is enforced, requiring fashionable attire. Prohibited items include hats, headgear, athletic wear such as jerseys, shorts, track pants, and tank tops, as well as baggy clothing. Additionally, bags and satchels are not permitted, and management reserves the right to refuse entry.
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The program consists of choral settings of poetry by authors such as Emily Dickinson, Christopher Smart, and Federico García Lorca. It emphasizes the literary texts behind the musical compositions.
Holy Trinity Anglican Church
This language exchange event facilitates conversation between people of various nationalities and ages. The format uses small group discussions to help participants practice language skills and connect with others. Attendees should note that photos and videos are taken during the event for promotional use. The event is sponsored by Lifehouse International Church as a community service.
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Participants alternate between English and Japanese every 10 minutes to practice conversation. The final 30 minutes are dedicated to independent study or open language conversation. There is a 200 yen participation fee payable in cash to cover administrative costs. Complimentary water is provided, and attendees are welcome to bring their own drinks and snacks.
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This is a bilingual community event focused on practicing English and Japanese through games and conversational activities. Designed to foster language skills and new connections, the event is open to individuals 35 and under. Event staff may record photos and videos for promotional use, with opt-out options available upon request. The event is sponsored by Lifehouse Osaka. Strict policies are in place to ensure a respectful environment. Any form of aggressive solicitation, including multi-level marketing or business promotion, as well as inappropriate behavior, is strictly prohibited. Individuals engaging in such activities may be barred from future events.
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Learn how to prepare traditional preserved foods using early summer seasonal ingredients like cucumbers and myoga. The course covers techniques for salt-pickling, simmering in soy sauce (tsukudani), and making Fukujinzuke-style pickles. Participants can take home the preserved foods they make and enjoy a seasonal lunch incorporating these ingredients.
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Lounge Asia is a social gathering designed for locals, expats, returnees, and nomads. It provides a relaxed, pub-style environment that encourages genuine conversation and international networking. The event features a strict no-pickup policy to ensure a comfortable atmosphere for all attendees, regardless of their English proficiency level.
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This birthday celebration for Cassandra features a live performance by the band Kickstart. Attendees are required to pay a 10 dollar cover charge to support the performers.
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The comedy trio Hanako will hold a live stage performance. A priority viewing area is available for those with a numbered admission ticket, which is distributed on the day of the event. Guests without a ticket are welcome to view the performance from the standing area. Standing area spectators must remain standing as seat mats or chairs are not permitted.
Aeon Mall Funabashi
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This social event is designed for individuals aged 25 to 45 looking to meet new people. The structure features a guided 'fast friending' session where participants rotate through short, timed conversations, followed by an open networking period. The event is non-dating focused and aims to help attendees form genuine connections. Hosts are present to manage the flow of the evening and facilitate introductions.
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This dining event focuses on the exploration of Cambodian cuisine. Participants gather to enjoy a curated menu, share dishes, and connect with others interested in culinary experiences.
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This comedy show features real individuals participating in blind dates on stage. Hosted by comedian Alex Forman, the event highlights the spontaneous and often awkward interactions of first dates. The performance relies on improv and genuine audience engagement to create a humorous atmosphere centered on the unpredictability of human connection.
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Participants gather to play board games. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own games or request specific titles from fellow members. The event requires a participation fee of 500 yen to cover venue and platform costs.
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The film follows the serial killer Charles Lee Ray, whose soul is trapped in a doll. After his former partner Tiffany resurrects him, he transforms her into a doll as well, and the pair embarks on a murderous spree. The screening is preceded by a drag performance by GoGo Fetch and Moranna Hurry.
Metro Cinema
This language exchange event facilitates social interaction between Japanese and English speakers in a seated, small-group environment. Participants rotate tables to converse with different individuals, utilizing dedicated time blocks for both languages. The event utilizes self-introduction sheets to assist with communication. Strict policies are enforced regarding solicitation and conduct to ensure a safe environment for all attendees.
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This badminton session is designed for intermediate players and above. Activities take place on 3 courts with a capacity of 20 participants, utilizing Yonex Official F-80 shuttles. Organizers evaluate individuals on the waiting list to maintain the quality of play. Attendees must bring their own rackets and shoes, as rentals are not provided, and same-day cancellations should be avoided. The session includes a warm-up period followed by games using a random shuffling format where the winner stays on court. The participation fee is 1,200 yen, covering court and shuttle expenses.
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A multilingual exchange meetup where participants can practice English, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. The event features small groups of approximately four people, with regular seat rotations to facilitate interaction and conversation. Participants are welcome regardless of language proficiency. Membership is required, which involves reviewing and agreeing to the event's rule book. Attendance requires a drink purchase and a one-time membership card issuance fee.
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This event features a casual, international-style Japanese sports festival. Participants engage in light-hearted, team-based games such as relay races, ball tosses, and balloon volleyball. The activities are designed to be accessible to individuals of all physical ability levels and prioritize social interaction. The program begins with a social gathering before moving to a park for the games, which conclude with a picnic-style event.
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English Only House is designed to help participants improve their ability to express opinions logically in English. The event targets individuals who want to communicate more effectively in professional settings or engage in deeper conversations. Participants follow a structured process of free talk, script creation, and individual speech presentation, allowing for consistent practice, refinement, and output improvement. Basic English proficiency equivalent to middle school level is recommended.
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Board games, role-playing games (RPGs), card games, and miniature games are played at this meetup. Participants of all skill levels are welcome, from beginners to experienced players. Attendees may bring their own games or select from a provided collection. The environment encourages social interaction and language exchange among participants from diverse backgrounds. A respectful, kind atmosphere is required, and antagonistic behavior is not permitted.
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This study group focuses on Ruby, Ruby on Rails, and mruby. It welcomes individuals interested in Ruby, IoT, and hardware projects such as mruby boards, LoRa, and Raspberry Pi. Participants engage in independent self-study, sharing knowledge and helping one another with technical questions. The session is co-hosted with the Wakayama Digital Crafting group and supports both in-person and online participation.
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CoderDojo Kyoto Shijo is a programming workshop for children aged 7 to 17. Participants work on self-directed projects, such as creating games or websites using tools like Scratch and Unity, with guidance from adult mentors. There is no fixed curriculum; students pursue their own programming interests and questions. Attendees are required to bring their own laptops.
ポノス株式会社
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A study and work session where participants gather to work on their individual projects, such as studying, working, or reading. The session has no specific theme and welcomes beginners.
コワーキングスペース秋葉原 Weeyble
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This event features various mini-games including digging, flag capture, manhunt, and TNT tag, as well as a building game in creative mode. Participants are also granted OP permissions to freely use command blocks. Minecraft Day is an initiative organized by various programming schools, including 8x9, to promote interaction among students, parents, and instructors. The event is open to elementary school students starting from the first grade, and staff are available to guide those who not familiar with multiplayer operations.
ハック 東京校
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This event is designed for students aged 15 to 24, facilitating interaction between Japanese students and international students. Participants use English and Japanese to practice language skills, share experiences regarding student life, and build friendships. The meetup is supported by university student organizers. Participation is strictly for students; a valid photo student ID is required for entry. Attendees must register for membership and review the event rules. The venue operates on a pay-per-drink basis and requires a one-time membership fee.
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This is an international social gathering designed for casual English conversation. Participants include locals, expatriates, and travelers who interact in a relaxed environment. The event requires a participation fee and a minimum drink order to support the venue. Solicitations and dating-related behaviors are strictly prohibited.
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This tennis practice session is designed for beginner to lower intermediate players, offering a guided training session led by a coach. Participants are expected to adhere to a strict attendance policy, with penalties for cancellations made on the day of the event or unnotified absences. The session takes place on artificial grass courts with sand. Additional services such as racket rentals, string replacements, and over-grip tape changes are available for an extra fee.
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This international meetup is designed exclusively for women in their teens, 20s, and 30s to facilitate conversation in a comfortable environment. Female volunteer staff are present to assist, and participants have the option to join other simultaneous meetups during the session. Attendance requires a drink purchase and a one-time membership fee, and participants are expected to follow the established rules.
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Participants will engage in a guided knitting session led by an experienced instructor within a bookstore. The workshop provides materials, tea, and refreshments while fostering a social environment through bilingual Chinese and Japanese instruction, suitable for beginners of all backgrounds.
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Participants engage in a language exchange practice session focusing on Japanese, English, and Swedish. The event structure facilitates regular group rotations, allowing attendees to practice speaking and listening skills. All proficiency levels are welcome, and the format encourages collaborative learning to ensure that all participants have the opportunity to improve their language abilities in an inclusive environment.
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This language exchange event provides a space for Mandarin and Japanese speakers to practice through conversation. Participants are organized into small groups with periodic rotations to facilitate diverse interaction and language improvement. The environment is focused on language practice and cross-cultural communication. The event operates on a membership basis, and a drink purchase is required for attendance.
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Open to all skill levels, this event offers an opportunity to practice rallies and play tennis games in a social setting. Participants are expected to adhere to tennis court etiquette, including proper movement around courts and responsible ball retrieval. Participants must manage their attendance status and follow cancellation policies to ensure smooth coordination for all involved. Fees for court usage and optional racket rentals apply.
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A social gathering for individuals in their 20s and 30s. Participants are encouraged to bring their own food, drinks, and leisure items to enjoy a casual picnic. The event centers on open conversation and community building, welcoming anyone interested in meeting new people or cultural exchange.
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This international picnic event is designed for university students aged 22 and under. It provides a casual environment for participants to interact using a mix of English and Japanese. The gathering is held in a small group setting, making it welcoming for first-time attendees or those arriving alone. This event is organized by Lifehouse International Church.
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This language exchange event is structured into three sessions, each consisting of 15 minutes of English conversation followed by 15 minutes of Japanese conversation, with five-minute icebreaker segments in between. Participants are encouraged to speak exclusively in the target language during designated times and aim to ask at least three questions per person. A participation fee of ¥500 is required, and attendees must purchase at least one drink at the venue. RSVPs should be confirmed via the platform, with a four-hour advance notice required for cancellations.
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A casual basketball event open to players of all skill levels, featuring a mix of local Japanese and international participants. The focus is on social interaction through sport. Participants are required to bring indoor sports shoes and both a light-colored and a dark-colored shirt for team designation.
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Joy Tennis Tokyo offers tennis sessions for all skill levels. Each session includes 30 minutes of free practice followed by doubles matches with prizes. Participants are expected to manage their attendance responsibly, as repeated absences or no-shows may result in restrictions on future event participation. Additional services such as racket rentals, stringing services, and over-grip replacements are available upon request. Payment is collected on the day of the event.
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This event provides an opportunity to socialize and sing in an international environment. Participants can connect with others who share an interest in music, international networking, and language exchange. The event is designed to help expand social networks and facilitate new friendships through a shared love of karaoke.
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The gathering facilitates new connections and friendships outside of professional circles, offering opportunities for international exchange. Attendees can practice speaking Japanese, share hobbies, and interact with peers from various backgrounds in a relaxed setting.
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This language exchange event connects French and Japanese speakers for conversation practice in small groups of two to four people. Participants are expected to be fluent in either language, with Japanese native speakers requiring a minimum DELF A2 proficiency in French. The session structure alternates between Japanese and French conversation segments. Attendance requires ordering at least one beverage at the venue. Participants are expected to engage respectfully, avoid monopolizing conversations, and refrain from any solicitation or religious or commercial activities. Advance cancellation is required for those unable to attend.
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A relaxed beach volleyball gathering held on the sand. Participants rotate through games, allowing for a mix of active play and casual social interaction. The atmosphere is designed for individuals of all skill levels, emphasizing shared activity and conversation over competitive intensity.
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This language exchange meetup is designed for non-native Japanese speakers to practice their Japanese and for native Japanese speakers to practice their English. Participants are placed in small groups with regular seat rotations to facilitate conversation. The program requires mutual language teaching, where attendees help each other improve their skills in both languages.
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This meetup operates under a strict English-only policy, requiring participants to communicate exclusively in English. Designed for individuals looking to engage in real-life conversations, the event facilitates social interaction among a diverse international group. Small tables of approximately four participants rotate every 30 minutes to encourage a variety of interactions. Participation requires adherence to venue-specific rules and membership policies. Attendees can engage in a relaxed social environment intended for practicing language skills and making new connections.
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This event provides a structured language exchange environment for individuals looking to practice English and Japanese. Participants are organized into small groups of approximately four people, with regular seat rotations to ensure interaction with various attendees. The format encourages mutual language instruction, where native Japanese speakers practice English and international participants practice Japanese.
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This is a casual futsal meet-up open to players of all skill levels. Participants must register via Meetup in advance. Please wait until the scheduled start time before entering the court. Eating, drinking, and changing clothes are prohibited on the court. The participation fee is collected after the game. Please avoid cancellations within 24 hours of the event.
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A casual, open-level badminton social event designed to bring together local residents and visitors. Participants play primarily doubles matches to facilitate social interaction, though singles may be possible depending on court availability. The session focuses on fitness and meeting new people in a friendly environment. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own rackets if available, and indoor sports shoes are required for court access.
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This casual table tennis session welcomes players of all skill levels. It offers a chance to engage in exercise while meeting a mix of local and international participants. Participants are required to bring indoor athletic footwear. Please confirm attendance in advance via the official RSVP process, as walk-ins are not allowed and late cancellations may incur a fee.
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Participants engage in casual badminton matches to exercise and socialize in an international setting. The environment welcomes individuals of all skill levels to meet new people while playing. Attendees are required to wear indoor sports shoes and are encouraged to bring their own rackets, although a limited number of rackets are available for use.
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This event offers a casual environment for people to play volleyball and interact with a diverse group of locals and international residents. Players of all skill levels are welcome to participate. Participants are required to bring indoor-specific sports shoes to use on the court.
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This is a casual, international badminton event open to players of all skill levels. Participants can enjoy matches in a friendly setting, suitable for both individuals and groups. It is recommended to bring your own racket, though a limited number are available for use, and indoor sports shoes are required for participation.
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An international exchange event inspired by the Swedish FIKA concept. Participants engage in one-on-one conversations that rotate throughout the session, fostering a relaxed environment for making new connections. The event aims to provide a space for cross-cultural friendship and networking.
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This international social gathering invites solo attendees, expats, and locals to connect in a casual, standing-style environment. Participants can engage in friendly conversation, play social games like Jenga or UNO, and practice multiple languages including English and Japanese. The event focuses on fostering connections between international visitors and residents through cross-cultural exchange. Attendees are expected to purchase drinks at the venue and should complete booking through the official website to secure discount pricing.
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This event is a badminton session suitable for beginner to intermediate players. Participants are expected to provide their own sportswear, indoor shoes, and rackets, although loaner rackets are available for those who do not have one.
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This social gathering facilitates language practice and cultural exchange. Participants are encouraged to bring their own food and beverages in addition to provided snacks. The event is for individuals 18 years or older. Guidelines regarding respect, solicitation, and prohibited behaviors such as harassment and smoking are strictly enforced.
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Locals, travelers, and expats gather for an international social meetup designed to facilitate conversation and multicultural exchange. Participants engage in casual games and interactive activities to connect with one another in a friendly, inclusive environment. The event encourages communication in both English and Japanese, providing an opportunity for solo attendees to meet new people.
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This standing-style social gathering is designed for solo attendees to connect with locals, travelers, and expats in a casual environment. It facilitates cultural exchange and language practice through open conversation and interactive games like UNO and Jenga. The event focuses on creating a friendly atmosphere where participants can naturally expand their social network.
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Yamitomo is a social gathering designed for individuals who are shy, socially anxious, or feeling mentally fatigued. The event provides a supportive space for attendees to share their thoughts and experiences with peers facing similar challenges. Participants engage in small group conversations facilitated by profile cards and conversation themes to encourage interaction. The structure is not intended for dating or romantic networking. The event welcomes adults of all ages and is inclusive of individuals with various characteristics or mental health conditions, such as HSP, ADHD, or ASD. Participants have the option to exchange contact information, though it is not required. Strict policies are in place to prohibit religious, business, or network marketing solicitation, ensuring a safe and comfortable environment.
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This event facilitates international exchange through table tennis. Official standard tables and equipment are provided for all skill levels. Participants may also engage in concurrent social meetups. Access requires adherence to membership rules and providing personal indoor footwear. A beverage purchase is mandatory, and a one-time membership fee applies.
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This meetup facilitates English and Japanese language practice in a social setting. Participants gather in small groups of approximately four people, with seat rotations occurring every 30 minutes to encourage interaction with diverse attendees. The event maintains an international atmosphere with a balanced mix of Japanese and non-Japanese speakers. Attendees must read and agree to a rule book to become members, adhere to a minimum drink purchase policy, and use cash for transactions. Participants should select tables based on the specific language guidelines provided.
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This event offers hands-on experience with various Japanese traditional cultural practices, including tea ceremonies, calligraphy, and cotton candy making. Attendees can engage in traditional games such as Shogi, Go, Origami, and Kendama. The event takes place in an international environment, fostering interaction among locals, travelers, and international students interested in cultural exchange.
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This international social meetup utilizes an interest-based matching system where participants wear stickers indicating their hobbies to facilitate conversation. Attendees are grouped at themed tables based on shared interests to encourage networking among locals, travelers, and expats. The event creates a casual environment for socializing in both English and Japanese, incorporating icebreaker games to assist with introductions. Participation involves a tiered fee structure, with discounts available for those who book in advance via the official platform. Attendees are expected to purchase at least one drink upon arrival.
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A social gathering at a pub designed for language practice and cultural exchange. Attendees can interact with people of diverse nationalities regardless of their current language proficiency. The event features an all-you-can-drink option.
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This international, English-speaking meetup provides an opportunity for people from different cultures to socialize. Attendees practice speaking English, make new friends, and learn about different cultures and values. The event utilizes small tables of approximately four people with periodic seat rotation to facilitate conversation and language exchange in a social environment.
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This session is designed for upper-intermediate to advanced volleyball players who are proficient in all core skills, including serving, passing, defense, setting, spiking, blocking, and the 5x1 rotation system. Participants must assist with court setup and cleanup. The fee is determined by the number of attendees, and health insurance is required. Same-day cancellations or no-shows may result in penalties.
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The event is an international social gathering focused on networking through shared interests such as music, sports, travel, and culinary preferences. Participants use identifier stickers to facilitate conversation with like-minded individuals. The atmosphere encourages casual interaction between local and international guests, with activities available to support socialization. Attendees must purchase at least one drink, and various registration tiers apply based on booking methods.
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Participants engage in small group discussions to practice languages and foster international exchange. The event features structured sessions with an initial English-only period followed by an open session where attendees may use any language. Regular seat changes facilitate interaction among a diverse group of people. Access requires the purchase of at least one beverage and payment of a one-time membership fee.
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This weekly walking event features a group walk along the eastern section of the Shearwater Flyer Trail, heading towards the Saltmarsh Trail. Participants can choose between 10 km and 6 km route options on the rail-to-trail gravel path. Members of a walking club meet regularly to explore local trails.
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This badminton session is open to players of all skill levels, focusing on friendly doubles games. Participants must provide their own racquets or rent them on-site and are required to wear indoor gym shoes. Outside food is not permitted. Access is restricted to confirmed attendees, with no drop-ins allowed. A 48-hour cancellation policy is enforced to manage attendance and maintain participant status. The cost is $16 per person, with feather birdies provided.
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An outdoor cricket game organized by the Vancouver Desis community. The format utilizes a hard tennis ball, with teams arranged among participants. Individuals of all skill levels are welcome to attend. Necessary equipment such as bats, balls, and stumps is provided.
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This tennis meetup is intended for players with a skill level between 2.5 and 3.5. Participants are expected to self-rate using provided tennis guidelines. The event requires a $5 annual membership fee and a one-time $5 ball fee, which must be paid prior to participation. Participants are expected to commit to their RSVP, avoid last-minute cancellations, and refrain from attending if feeling unwell.
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Fans will gather to watch the IPL cricket finals featuring the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). Attendance requires a $5 entry fee.
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The Myeloma Canada Ride is a charity cycling event dedicated to raising funds for research, patient care, and awareness regarding multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer. Participants can choose between a short 28.9 km route or a long 57.6 km route. Registration through the official Myeloma Canada website is required, and the event is limited to individuals aged 18 years and older. Fundraising and donations support the ongoing effort to find a cure and improve the lives of those affected by the disease.
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WoSEC Ottawa hosts a gathering for professionals to engage in networking and discussion. Building on previous conversations regarding Large Language Models (LLMs), this event provides a forum for members to share insights and connect.
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This hiking route traverses the Bennet Heritage Trail, Irwin Quarry, and Robert Side Rd. The path is known for its ecological diversity along the Niagara Escarpment and features the Great Esker trail, a rare glacial ridge formed by subglacial meltwater. The landscape includes sugar maple and hemlock forests, the Credit River headwaters, and habitats for wildlife such as white-tailed deer and spotted salamanders. The rugged, technical terrain includes steep rocky inclines, limestone crevices, and muddy lowland sections, requiring appropriate footwear for stream crossings.
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This exhibition displays new children's books acquired between January and December of 2025. The collection includes picture books, literature, and nonfiction works available for browsing in the children's rooms.
Funabashi East Library
Participants receive instruction on basic volleyball skills and rules, followed by organized team matches. All necessary equipment is provided for attendees looking to improve their skills and connect with others.
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The event features a 14 to 17-kilometer hike, potentially including a lake route depending on trail conditions. If the primary trail is inaccessible due to water levels, the activity will relocate to an alternative route for a similar distance. Participants should bring adequate provisions and gear for the environment. Carpooling will be organized for transportation, and a participation fee is required for the group. A meal at a local bistro is planned at the conclusion of the hike.
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This intermediate-level art session focuses on the technical construction of feet, shoes, and boots, alongside the creation of organic 3D blobs in perspective. The curriculum includes a dedicated segment for a concept art challenge and a discussion period covering philosophical themes related to art.
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This is a DUPR-rated pickleball session for players with ratings between 2.0 and 3.99. Participants must verify their DUPR level before registering to ensure proper skill matching. Players are required to maintain a minimum balance in a designated funds account and must submit participation fees via e-transfer immediately upon RSVP. Matches are played to 11, win by 2, with a rotation system. Scores must be reported via email. All participants must complete a waiver, bring their own equipment, and adhere to a 72-hour cancellation policy.
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This is a self-organized, informal tennis meetup open to players of all skill levels. Participants are encouraged to bring their own rackets and tennis balls. As there is no designated host, attendees coordinate among themselves to play and socialize.
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A social hiking event through forested paths and hilly terrain. The route includes a challenging climb up Pottery Road, followed by a group visit to a local Dairy Queen for ice cream. Participants are advised to wear appropriate footwear and prepare for outdoor conditions.
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This is a Level 2 Bruce Trail hike covering approximately 14 kilometers. The route features wooded areas, scenic lookouts, and rolling hills. Hiking is a potentially dangerous activity, so participants must assume their own risks and acknowledge that the hike leader's decision is final.
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A 45-minute Pilates session designed for all fitness levels. The class focuses on improving posture, core strength, mobility, and flexibility. Participants are required to bring a yoga or Pilates mat, water, and comfortable clothing.
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Restaurant Crescendo offers casual dining with both indoor and outdoor seating options. The venue features a covered patio with views of the river and is situated within a park.
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This recreational sports session is open to players of all skill levels. Attendees are encouraged to socialize and improve their gameplay in a community-oriented environment. Participants are required to wear suitable indoor shoes, while all necessary equipment is provided. Attendees must follow specific code of conduct and RSVP policies and acknowledge a liability waiver.
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This gathering features a charcoal BBQ, potluck-style food sharing, and a variety of entertainment including music, karaoke, and games such as volleyball, football, boxing, and board games. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own snacks, beverages, and picnic supplies. The event aims to provide an environment for disconnecting from digital devices and fostering new friendships. Participants have the option to organize additional activities or bring extra equipment to enhance the social experience.
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This workshop teaches participants how to fold a paper cat face. The session includes step-by-step instructions followed by a creative decorating period where attendees can customize their creations with whiskers and expressions. All proceeds from this workshop are donated to local animal rescue organizations, including the Second Chance Animal Rescue Society and Hope Lives Here Animal Rescue Society.
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This beach volleyball event caters to all skill levels. Two nets are provided, with one designated for competitive or intermediate players and the other for recreational or beginner participants. Participants are encouraged to socialize or bring additional beach games while waiting. The event is weather-dependent and restricted to individuals aged 18 and older.
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A social group meets bi-weekly to enjoy brunch at local restaurants, focusing on food and conversation.
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The event features a selection of cat-themed board games and friendly competition. All proceeds are donated to Second Chance Animal Rescue Society and Hope Lives Here Animal Rescue Society.
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This meetup provides a forum for enthusiasts, developers, and scientists to discuss Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Attendees share knowledge on topics such as natural language processing, image generation, computer vision, and audio processing. The event facilitates networking and discussions on current industry trends, research papers, and open-source projects.
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This gathering consists of a vegan potluck followed by a walk along the Doris McCarthy Trail and Gates Gully. Participants are required to bring vegan dishes to share, as well as their own reusable utensils, plates, bowls, and cups. The walk is conducted at a slow, easy pace with breaks as necessary. In the event of inclement weather, the group remains indoors for games instead of hiking.
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A casual group lunch designed for social connection and conversation. Participants are responsible for their own meal costs. Please note that a 20% gratuity is automatically added to the bill for this group gathering.
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These pickleball sessions are open to players of all skill levels. Participants are required to know the rules of the game and provide their own equipment. The sessions focus on recreational play, and participants are strongly advised to wear protective eyewear. Organizers assume no liability for accidents or injuries occurring during play.
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This environmental initiative focuses on removing invasive plant species, including Ivy, Holly, Laurel, and Blackberry, to protect local maple trees. Organized by the City of Burnaby, the Byrne Creek Streamkeepers Society, and Green Teams of Canada, the project aims to improve ecological health and promote community engagement. Volunteers of all ages and abilities are encouraged to participate, as training, tools, and necessary safety gear are provided for all attendees.
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The Hash House Harriers is a non-competitive social running and walking club. Participants follow a trail marked by volunteers using materials like chalk or flour, with routes typically spanning 3 to 8 kilometers. The event emphasizes a casual atmosphere, including a social gathering with food and drinks afterward. Traditions include a closing circle, lighthearted recognition of minor infractions, and assigning nicknames to members. All skill levels and backgrounds are welcome, and the activity can be modified for shorter distances or walking. Participation in alcohol consumption is optional.
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An informal social gathering focused on practicing French language skills. Attendees are welcome to purchase beverages while conversing with others in a relaxed setting.
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This event consists of a group walk along the Coquitlam River, utilizing a mostly flat, paved path suitable for casual walking. The gathering is organized by Creating Connection Canada, a community-focused non-profit initiative, and emphasizes inclusivity, holistic wellness, and meaningful social interaction. All participants are welcome to join this outdoor activity regardless of experience level.
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Introductory sessions for newcomers and less experienced players, including those looking to practice. Sessions focus on learning through gameplay rather than formal instruction, with experienced players offering guidance. Equipment is provided, though participants may bring their own paddles. Court shoes are recommended, and protective eyewear is strongly advised. Participants are responsible for their own safety.
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This book club is designed for introverts and shy individuals between the ages of 20 and 40, welcoming members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Participants can present any literature, including fiction novels, manga, and comics. Each attendee has 15 minutes to introduce their chosen book and engage in discussion. Participation is restricted to those on the confirmed RSVP list, and a no-show policy is enforced to maintain group standards.
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Intermediate level pickleball session. Participants play at their own risk and are advised to wear protective eyewear. The session requires a minimum of four players to proceed. Please keep RSVP status updated.
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The discussion centers on "Remarkably Bright Creatures" by Shelby Van Pelt, exploring the novel's themes and comparing the text to the Netflix adaptation. Future readings include "Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir for June and "The Correspondent" by Virginia Evans for July.
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Participants bring 1-2 physical books to trade with others. The event features a group circle where attendees present their books, sharing brief summaries and genres. Afterward, participants select books to take home. Priority for contested titles is granted to regular attendees and those who have acquired fewer books.
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This event celebrates Chinese culture through a variety of traditional performances, live music, and street food offerings. Attendees can explore different kiosks and interact with vendors and other participants.
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This gathering provides an opportunity for individuals to practice and improve their conversational French skills in a casual setting.
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This photography community event offers attendees the opportunity to capture images of athletes, birds of prey, professional dancers, and models in action. The program includes on-site professional guidance for photography techniques and access to cinema lighting equipment. Additional features include a professional sensor cleaning service, equipment demonstrations, and information regarding continuing education programs. The registration fee covers lunch and a gift card, with opportunities to enter prize draws for camera gear and accessories.
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This walk covers approximately 7.5 km along the former Toronto Belt Line Railway corridor, now a linear trail connecting neighborhoods through tree-lined paths and green spaces. The route starts near Caledonia Station and proceeds east toward Davisville Station via the York Beltline and Kay Gardner Beltline Trail. This activity emphasizes a comfortable, low-pressure walking pace on a mostly flat, easy-to-navigate path through a mix of city and nature environments.
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An informal gathering for playing chess and various tabletop games outdoors. Several chess boards and board games are provided for attendees, and participants are encouraged to bring their own games to share.
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Written by Daniel Defoe and first published in 1722, this 313-page novel follows the life of Moll Flanders. Born in Newgate Prison, the protagonist navigates a life involving marriage, crime, and survival. The narrative provides a vivid example of a female narrator, offering a witty and candid account of her experiences. The story invites readers to consider whether the character is a redeemed sinner or a successful opportunist.
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This group brings together badminton players interested in the intersection of physical activity, metabolism, and energy. Open to skill levels from beginner-plus to advanced, the group facilitates weekly friendly matches and optional post-game social dinners. Participants are required to bring their own shuttlecocks.
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This group provides a regular opportunity for individuals to practice and improve their English language skills in a casual setting. Participants gather to converse and share experiences with fellow learners and native speakers.
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Participants engage in conversational practice to improve Spanish and English skills. The format involves breaking into small groups to foster real-world communication and cultural exchange, allowing learners of all levels and native speakers to interact in a supportive environment. The group meets at various public venues throughout the city to practice practical vocabulary and everyday expressions while connecting with others.
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This family-friendly bowling event supports the CFL Fans Fight Cancer initiative, a community-driven program dedicated to raising funds and awareness for cancer research. Participants are encouraged to wear their favorite CFL team jerseys while enjoying bowling, pizza, games, and prizes. Each bowler pays a registration fee, which supports the charity's mission.
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This workshop focuses on sewing machine maintenance, threading, and foundational sewing skills. Participants will create a foldable reusable grocery bag. The fee is $45 per person. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own functioning sewing machines, though a limited number of machines are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. This session is suitable for individuals aged 10 and older, with participants under 16 requiring an accompanying adult.
The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse
A curated small-group event designed to facilitate social connections. Participants are matched into groups of 4 to 6 people for casual conversations during brunch. The matching process is handled through a specific platform to organize the interactions.
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Paranormal enthusiasts will meet to share stories and evidence regarding spirit activity. The gathering focuses on discussing audio recordings, poltergeist phenomena, and the use of specialized ghost communication applications. The event also includes an exploration and tour of Craigflower Manor.
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This session is dedicated to a discussion of Mindy Kaling's biography, 'Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (and Other Concerns).' Participants will examine the book's themes and content.
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Speed dating for ages 30-45 provides a structured environment for individuals to meet. Participants rotate between stations for five-minute conversations. Following these interactions, attendees submit a form indicating interest in potential matches, with results provided within 24 hours. Each admission includes one complimentary drink.
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A recreational pickleball session where equipment such as balls, rackets, and nets are provided. There is a fee to participate.
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A recreational pickup volleyball session. Participation is restricted to individuals with prior volleyball experience.
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This event features improv games, skits, and scenes suitable for both experienced participants and beginners. No prior experience is necessary. The session is followed by an optional social dinner gathering.
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The Minds in Unity Mental Health Expo features diverse de-stress activity stations including a photobooth, relief tea service, painting, bracelet making, clay keychain crafting, and a gaming area. Attendees can participate in prize drawings and gift basket raffles. The event is organized by Youth Lifting Youth in partnership with FCSS, the Maskan Family Association, and the City of Calgary.
Genesis Center
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A concert featuring new works by Canadian composers and other creators focusing on the theme of climate change. The performance includes guests Edmonton Young Voices and a repertoire including works by Sherryl Sewepagahan, Rebecca Gray, Rachel Portman, Alberto Grau, Sarah Albu, and Real Group.
St. Basil's Cultural Centre
The ZUMI Piano Duo presents a program featuring classical repertoire alongside world premiere compositions. The performance includes works by Darius Milhaud, Francis Poulenc, and Alexina Louie, as well as debut performances of pieces by Piotr Grella-Mozeyko, Jonathan Maywood, and Maria Lord-Kniveton. The event also features an art exhibit by Tanya Harnett.
King's University
This group provides an opportunity for French language practice and social interaction. Participants of all fluency levels are welcome to attend and engage in casual conversation. The session focuses on building connections and sharing cultural experiences. A minimum purchase of $7.00 at the establishment is required for all attendees.
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This speed dating event for straight singles aged 27-36 utilizes 8-minute rotation intervals for attendees to meet potential partners. Participants begin with an ice-breaker game, engage in brief conversations, and submit scorecards to facilitate matching. Results are delivered via email within 48 hours. The event organizers also provide additional dating coaching and personalized matchmaking services.
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The Edmonton Metropolitan Chorus presents a concert exploring the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, featuring highlights from his sacred compositions. Conducted by David Garber and accompanied by organist Marnie Giesbrecht and the ensemble Nueva Convivencia, the performance utilizes period instruments and historically informed techniques. The program includes selections from the Christmas Oratorio, the Mass in B Minor, and the St. John Passion, reflecting the expressive range and spiritual depth of Bach's music.
First Presbyterian Church
The Ottawa Horror Book Club is a community group for horror literature enthusiasts. Members meet to discuss selected horror books, share thoughts, theories, and favorite moments within the genre.
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Participants meet outdoors for a picnic-style language exchange to practice English and Japanese conversation. The environment is casual and suitable for beginners and solo attendees, focusing on communication and social connection rather than linguistic perfection.
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This session focuses on digital marketing strategies for business growth and brand visibility. Participants can engage in business referral networking to exchange ideas, collaborate, and identify potential partnerships. The event is designed for small business owners, professionals, and entrepreneurs seeking to expand their professional networks.
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This event provides a space for board game enthusiasts to gather and play. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own games to share with others, supplementing the selection provided by the organizers. Participants are expected to support the venue by purchasing food and beverages.
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Recreational volleyball games are open to all participants. Players should wear comfortable clothing and appropriate running shoes. A participation fee is required.
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A community-focused event designed for individuals, including newcomers to the area, to meet and socialize in an outdoor environment. The gathering includes activities such as volleyball. Meals are provided, though participants are advised to bring their own beverages and ensure they are dressed warmly for potential temperature changes. A participation fee is collected at the event.
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Participants play billiards for two hours, followed by a social gathering for happy hour or dinner.
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Participants are invited to bring their own board games or utilize the ones provided at the venue. Attendees are expected to purchase food or beverages to support the venue in exchange for the space.
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Meguro River Lazy Runners is a social group focused on exercise and community building. Participants engage in a 4.3-kilometer jog followed by breakfast at a local cafe.
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An interactive social dining event focused on connecting attendees through dinner, cocktails, and open conversation. Guests are encouraged to rotate between tables to meet various members. Discussion topics span a wide range of subjects, including travel, culture, relationships, hobbies, and technology, fostering an environment for getting to know new people.
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This event offers a social environment for singles to meet and interact. Attendees use a mobile platform to browse profiles and indicate preferences, with mutual matches shared the following day. Participants can engage in casual socializing and arcade games. A separate speed dating event is also available.
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Participants engage in a dedicated period of silent reading followed by a group discussion to share book recommendations. This gathering offers a communal space for readers to unwind and connect over shared interests.
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This weekly social group facilitates new connections among residents and visitors in Vancouver. Members engage in diverse activities such as dining out, karaoke, and casual outings to foster community building. The group maintains strict codes of conduct regarding harassment and discrimination to ensure a welcoming environment for all participants.
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This seven-session salsa dance course is designed for active adults in their 50s and 60s at a beginner level 2. The program focuses on cardiovascular health, muscle strengthening, coordination, and flexibility through full-body movements. It also provides mental health benefits, including stress relief, increased confidence, and social connection opportunities. The sessions are led by instructor Nestor, a choreographer and dancer with over 35 years of experience in Latin dance.
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Aaron Wong, a professional Elvis tribute artist, performs a live musical showcase. This social event offers an opportunity to enjoy live music alongside food and drinks in a casual setting.
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The West Jasper Sherwood Community League hosts weekly drop-in sessions for board and card games. This event welcomes players of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced gamers, to participate in a social gaming environment. Participants are encouraged to bring their own games to play with others.
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A music show series featuring performances by Lower Than Landon, Hen Coo, and Payton Cook. The event is open to all ages and sponsored by New Level Brewing.
Blakbar
This event celebrates a birthday with a live tribute to the 'Legends of Jazz' in an immersive, 1920s Prohibition-era themed speakeasy setting. Guests are encouraged to dress in vintage evening attire, such as flapper dresses or fedoras, to complement the atmosphere. The evening features live jazz performances, themed cocktails, and appetizers.
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This casual photowalk is designed for women who enjoy photography and social interaction. Participants explore scenic areas like Futako Tamagawa park and Tamagawadai park while taking photos and connecting with others. The event prioritizes a relaxed and beginner-friendly environment rather than professional photography. Communication is welcome in both English and Japanese.
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This volleyball session is designed for upper-intermediate and advanced players. The format focuses on competitive games over a three-hour duration on a single court. Participants must bring indoor-specific footwear to comply with facility requirements. The event is conducted in English, with support available in Japanese.
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Participants engage in a structured, one-on-one English conversation format designed for language practice and international exchange. The event utilizes a speed-friending model where individuals are paired randomly and switch conversation partners in ten-minute intervals for a total of four sessions. The program aims to improve speaking skills and facilitate social connections among attendees capable of daily English conversation. Participants are required to adhere to group regulations and membership rules, with costs for beverages and mandatory member registration.
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This event facilitates social interaction through English conversation in an international environment. Participants engage in a series of one-on-one sessions with rotating partners to maximize speaking opportunities. The session transitions into group-based discussions, fostering a networking atmosphere for those looking to improve their language skills. Participants must adhere to a membership-based rule system and purchase drinks.
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An international music exchange event where participants can listen to various genres, play musical instruments, and sing together. The venue provides acoustic guitars and a keyboard, and attendees are welcome to bring their own string or wind instruments, excluding percussion and amplifiers. Participants can request songs to perform or sing along with others. This is a member-only event requiring an initial registration fee, and attendees are subject to specific guidelines regarding volume and performance conduct. A drink purchase is required upon entry.
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This is a social gathering where participants play board games while enjoying drinks. It is designed to be accessible for beginners, with experienced players available to provide guidance. The event is divided into two sections: the first part focuses on games related to the specific theme, while the second part allows for a broader variety of games. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own games, provided they can explain the rules and keep the play time under 30 minutes.
Club Adriana
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This language exchange event provides an opportunity for participants to practice English and Japanese in a relaxed, social environment. Attendees are organized into small groups to facilitate conversation, with regular seat rotations to ensure interaction with a variety of people. Topic cards are available to assist with discussions, and the session structure alternates between segments for English and Japanese practice. The event is open to individuals of all skill levels, fostering cultural exchange between local residents and international travelers. Participants are required to purchase at least one drink at the venue. Organizers utilize an online ticketing system to manage registrations and facilitate efficient event check-in.
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This international meetup facilitates language exchange and socializing through small-group discussions of approximately four participants. Attendees rotate seats regularly to interact with a diverse group of people. The program includes an English-focused session at designated tables followed by an open-discussion format where any language or topic is permitted. The event operates on a membership basis, and participants are required to review and agree to the provided rules before attending. While there is no participation fee, a one-drink minimum applies, and a one-time membership passport fee is charged upon the first visit. All transactions are cash-only.
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This fitness bootcamp offers a full-body workout including strength, cardio, and endurance training. Guided by professional instructors, the session incorporates fitness drills, challenges, and stretching to accommodate participants of all fitness levels. The program promotes a healthy lifestyle and encourages social interaction among attendees through group exercise.
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Sir Winston Churchill Square
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The Hamilton Children’s Choir, currently in its 51st season, provides musical education and performance experiences to children and youth ranging from toddlers to young adults. Under the artistic leadership of Melanie Tellez, the organization encompasses nearly 250 singers across six progressive choirs and is recognized for its expressive sound, dynamic movement, and innovative programming. The organization emphasizes community and artistic collaboration, engaging with musicians, poets, choreographers, and visual artists. Recent achievements include participation in international festivals and collaborations with major orchestras. The choir is supported by the Edwards Family Foundation.
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Recreational indoor pickleball sessions are available. Participants can choose between a drop-in rate of $15.25 plus GST or purchase a 10-visit pass for $85.00 plus GST.
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This intermediate-level hike takes place in the rainforest and lasts for two hours.
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The Speaker’s Corner Toastmasters Club provides a supportive environment for individuals to practice and improve their public speaking and leadership skills. The club facilitates hybrid meetings that allow participants to attend either online or in person. Interested individuals may visit as guests for up to three meetings before deciding to become members, a process which requires a membership fee.
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This moderate-level bicycle ride covers a 55.1 km loop, consisting of 52.4 km of paved surfaces and 2.7 km of hard-packed trails. The route includes a planned coffee stop and a lunch break, for which participants should bring their own food and water. Participants must ensure their bicycles are in good mechanical condition, including functional brakes and properly inflated tires. Carrying repair kits, such as extra inner tubes, is recommended. For safety, helmets are mandatory for all riders, and the use of lights, bells, and mirrors is advised. Riders participate at their own risk and are expected to follow cycling regulations and group instructions.
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A regular social gathering for playing American-style Mahjong.
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This intermediate-level pickleball session requires a minimum of four participants to proceed. Players participate at their own risk, with protective eyewear and court shoes recommended for safety. Attendees are requested to keep their RSVP status updated to ensure accurate participation tracking.
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Participants can play games and socialize at the cafe. Guaranteeing a seat requires an RSVP by noon on the day of the event. The entry fee is $6 plus tax with an RSVP or $8 plus tax without one. The establishment prohibits outside food and drinks, though items from adjacent plaza businesses are permitted. Attendees are limited to using two games from the library at a time and are asked to manage their RSVP status to ensure efficient seating usage.
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Undefined is a restaurant that focuses on a culinary experience centered around eating, drinking, and enjoying. The chefs offer a frequently changing menu that reimagines familiar dishes with creative and unique approaches. The establishment provides a selection of craft cocktails, beers, and wines in a casual atmosphere.
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These badminton sessions offer opportunities to compete and socialize. Participants are required to bring their own equipment, as racquet rentals are not available. Shuttlecocks (Yonex Mavis 350) are provided. There is an entrance fee of $10. Attendance is voluntary, and participants assume full responsibility for any risks associated with the activity.
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Guests are required to order the fixed Brasserie Menu at the price of $32 plus tax. Reservations are binding, and cancellation or failure to attend will result in no refund and potential removal from the group. Should the event reach capacity, interested attendees may request a spot via the comment section, with priority given to the first person to book.
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This community yoga event begins with an informal meet and greet before transitioning into a standard yoga session lasting approximately 50 minutes. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mat or towel. Following the yoga session, members may engage in informal social activities, such as playing games with frisbees, lawn games, or board games. Attendees interested in leading the yoga practice are encouraged to coordinate with the organizer.
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This event focuses on themes of willingness, acceptance, and action. Participants explore the impact of self-criticism and social comparison while learning strategies for self-acceptance. The session includes a discussion on prioritizing personal goals followed by a meditative walk to apply these therapeutic techniques in a practical setting.
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This session is designed for individuals new to the board game Faiyum. Participants will receive instruction on the core ruleset and guidance through their initial gameplay.
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This life drawing session focuses on simplifying anatomical information and improving drawing efficiency. It provides artists with the opportunity to practice drawing from professional models in a supportive community environment suitable for all skill levels.
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This badminton session is open to players of all skill levels. Participants have access to three courts, with shuttlecocks provided for use during the session. Attendees are required to bring their own racquets. An entry fee applies.
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This event serves as a wrap-up session for a book club before their summer break. Participants are invited to share their reading lists and engage in a book exchange. Attendees are encouraged to bring books they wish to trade. Following the discussion, there is an opportunity to purchase books with a provided discount or continue the conversation at a nearby venue. A small fee is required to cover the use of the private meeting space.
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This event, the fifth edition of The Table, focuses on discussing ideas that carry social risk, tension, or contradiction. Participants submit anonymous statements in advance, a selection of which are chosen for group discussion. The format involves private reflection, a short defense of the selected idea by a participant, and a group dialogue to explore perspectives. The goal is to facilitate intellectual curiosity and thoughtful disagreement, emphasizing inquiry over performative arguments.
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This organized badminton session facilitates doubles matches, offering a space for participants to compete, socialize, and enhance their playing abilities. Necessary equipment, including birdies and nets, is provided. A racket rental service is available for a nominal fee.
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The Concordia Toastmasters Club provides a supportive environment for individuals to enhance their public speaking, communication, and leadership skills. Members from diverse backgrounds, including professionals, students, and retirees, meet to practice speaking, body language, and constructive feedback while building confidence and networking.
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The MDI (Mentor Discover Inspire) men's group focuses on mentorship and personal development. Members set goals and hold each other accountable to foster excellence in leadership, family, career, and community life. The group aims to support men in living with purpose and achieving their full potential.
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This casual backgammon group is open to players of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced individuals. Extra boards are available for participants. The event includes an optional social gathering for food and drinks prior to the gaming sessions.
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This session explores the Law of Polarity, the concept that everything exists on a spectrum of connected opposites. Participants will discuss how recognizing these ranges helps shift personal responses to various experiences. The session includes reflection, group dialogue, and practices to foster internal shifts along the continuum of experiences such as stress and calm.
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This event is a philosophical discussion group exploring the complexities of political equality and the foundations of democracy. Participants will examine the dilemma of whether democratic governance, based on equal voting rights, can effectively manage society, or if it risks ignoring differences in knowledge or succumbing to manipulation. The session addresses the relationship between economic inequality and democratic participation, the legitimacy versus wisdom of democratic decisions, and how to restore the meaning of political equality beyond simple voting.
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The East Toronto MDI Men's Team is a group affiliated with Mentor Discover Inspire (MDI). It provides a confidential environment for men to engage in discussions, receive support for personal goals, and share personal experiences. The group operates under the MDI mission to promote personal excellence and leadership, aiming to foster success in family, career, and community life.
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The ESL Cafe offers English conversation practice groups tailored to various proficiency levels, from basic to advanced. Participants can improve their language skills through group discussion and social interaction.
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This meetup provides a platform for intermediate-level English as a Second Language learners to practice speaking skills and socialize. The event format features small group conversations with two to five participants and English quiz games intended to foster comfortable and enjoyable interaction.
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This social language exchange event provides a space for individuals to practice languages such as English and Japanese while connecting with local and international residents. Participants engage in discussions at various tables, which are rotated every 30 minutes to facilitate meeting a wide range of people. To support conversation, bilingual question sheets are provided at each table. The event is open to individuals of all fluency levels, including those attending alone or for the first time. Attendees are required to pay a participation fee and purchase at least one item from the venue. The event prohibits dating or matchmaking behavior.
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This language exchange event utilizes a 1-on-1 rotation system where participants switch conversation partners every 15 minutes to practice English, Japanese, or Korean. Designed for individuals of all proficiency levels, the format allows attendees to converse at their own pace without the pressure of group settings. Conversation topics and useful phrases are provided at each table to facilitate ongoing discussion and foster cultural exchange.
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A community meetup focused on moderated group discussions regarding life's significant questions. The sessions avoid academic jargon and do not require prior preparation, emphasizing personal perspectives and shared experiences. Small groups are facilitated by a moderator to ensure balanced participation, respectful turn-taking, and focused dialogue on practical themes.
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Members participate in structured sessions designed to develop communication and leadership skills. Each meeting involves prepared speeches followed by a session for impromptu questions to build confidence in thinking on one's feet. Evaluators provide constructive feedback to support member improvement.
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This recreational volleyball event accommodates players of all skill levels. The session follows a structured format where participants are divided into numbered teams, with regular rotations occurring every 15-20 minutes to ensure participants have the opportunity to play against different teams. To maintain fairness for those on the waitlist, participants are expected to update their RSVP status promptly. Repeated no-shows or late cancellations may result in removal from the group.
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Local author Jeff Beamish presents his novel 'No, You're Crazy.' The story follows sixteen-year-old Ashlee Sutton, who struggles with a mental health condition that leads her to believe she is clairvoyant. After demonstrating accurate predictions, she finds herself in danger and goes on the run with a distant relative, a war journalist named Mike Baker. The novel explores themes of family dynamics, neurodiversity, faith, and the nature of reality.
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This beginner-friendly drone training course includes the latest DJI NEO2 drone. The curriculum covers over five hours of home practical training, one day of in-person practical instruction, and six hours of e-learning theory. Participants receive one-on-one guidance at the training facility, followed by personalized support for navigating the DIPS permission and approval registration process.
緑山フットサルパーク
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The Royal Alberta Museum provides complimentary admission for visitors aged 65 and over in recognition of Seniors' Week. The program includes musical performances, gallery tours, and various drop-in activities to honor the contributions of seniors to the province.
Royal Alberta Museum
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Pickleball combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. Utilizing a plastic ball with holes, the sport is accessible to all skill levels. This event includes a brief overview of rules and gameplay, followed by recreational matches designed to foster social interaction between local Japanese and international residents. Attendees are required to wear indoor footwear, and paddle rentals are available for those without their own equipment.
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CoderDojo Toyohashi provides a beginner-friendly programming environment for children aged 7-17, utilizing materials such as Scratch and Hour of Code with guidance from student mentors. The program introduces computer science through activities including drone programming, robotics, and app creation. ComputerClubHouse Toyohashi serves as a creative space for youth to explore diverse technologies beyond programming. Participants engage with tools such as AI-driven vehicles, VR equipment, 3D printers, and digital media production, fostering self-directed learning and collaboration.
豊橋創造大学D22ゼミ室
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This badminton session caters to all skill levels and focuses on doubles play using four courts. Participants are required to bring indoor shoes, a racket, and drinks; shuttlecocks are provided. The session allows for flexible arrival times. Payments can be made via cash or PayPay, with student discounts available and optional racket rentals upon request. Adherence to venue rules is strictly required, including using the side entrance, utilizing the designated bicycle parking area, cleaning the gym after use, and taking all trash home. Please note that cancellations made on the day of the event are subject to a fee.
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This language exchange event is designed for beginners to practice English and Japanese in a group setting. Participants interact in small, rotating groups, allowing for mutual language learning and international networking. Attendees are expected to use both languages during conversation to ensure effective practice. Participation requires adherence to a specific set of rules and membership.
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This language exchange event features structured one-on-one conversations that rotate between participants, followed by a group chat. The session includes dedicated time for English-only and Japanese-only practice to support skill development. Participants are provided with topic materials, note paper, and pencils. It is open to individuals of all skill levels interested in language practice and international exchange.
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New Bridge Toastmasters provides an environment for members to develop communication and leadership skills through mutual feedback and support. Meetings are conducted in both English and Japanese, incorporating impromptu speeches, prepared speeches, and constructive evaluations.
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This Zumba class focuses on dancing and burning calories. Participants are advised to bring comfortable clothing, athletic shoes, water, and a towel. Payment is required before the start of the session.
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Participants gather to watch fireworks in a casual social setting.
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Storytelling sessions involve reading folk tales and picture books for children aged 3 through elementary school. Parents may accompany children to the sessions, which are held regularly.
Funabashi East Library
The Vancouver Red Hat User Group meeting focuses on IT modernization and the management of edge devices at scale. Technical experts provide an overview of Red Hat Edge Manager (RHEM), covering its architecture, deployment processes, and onboarding procedures. Discussions include strategies for maintaining consistent deployment standards across large-scale fleet workloads.
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Outdoor fitness sessions featuring cross-training and yoga. Participants are required to bring personal dumbbells and a yoga mat or towel. The routine consists of a warm-up followed by forty minutes of cross-training, which alternates between upper and lower body exercises and standing core work, concluding with fifteen to twenty minutes of standing and floor stretches.
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This hybrid gathering for Linux enthusiasts fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing. The event includes informal networking followed by technical sessions covering the architecture of Quebec's community cloud, emphasizing sovereignty and open-source infrastructure. Additionally, the event explores the use of secure open-source tools to protect research projects, maintain intellectual property, and ensure data sovereignty.
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The AWS User Group Toronto hosts a networking session designed for builders, cloud enthusiasts, developers, and architects. This gathering serves as an opportunity for community members to connect, exchange ideas, and build professional relationships in a casual setting prior to the main summit.
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A gathering for the ClickHouse database community featuring technical presentations from industry professionals at companies such as RBC and Questrade. The event focuses on database-related topics through a series of presentations, followed by a Q&A session and networking opportunities for users and experts.
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A social gathering for food, drinks, and conversation prior to a movie screening.
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The TEAM program supports youth with academic schoolwork and post-secondary education goals. Through a partnership with the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary, preservice teachers provide group tutoring and mentorship to help students with their studies and future academic planning.
Genesis Center
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A recurring meetup for individuals building products, coding, designing, or learning new skills. The event provides a space for community and momentum, featuring a round-table update session followed by dedicated time for individual project work.
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This hands-on workshop is designed for IT beginners and those interested in changing careers to learn Linux server construction within an AWS environment. The session covers fundamental infrastructure concepts and provides guidance on how to begin studying in the IT industry. It serves as an introductory course for those looking to understand how to approach IT learning. Participants are required to bring a laptop and a valid credit card, as the session involves setting up an AWS account. This workshop is tailored for non-professionals and does not focus on advanced technical skills, serving primarily as a career orientation for individuals exploring the IT field.
ウェンディーズ・ファーストキッチン 飯田橋ラムラ店
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This social meetup serves as a networking venue for individuals engaged in remote and mobile work, including digital nomads, freelancers, hybrid employees, and entrepreneurs. The event aims to foster a professional community and provide opportunities for participants to meet peers and potential collaborators.
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Coffee Circle with Creators provides a networking space for the creative community to connect and discuss ideas. The event aims to foster collaboration among professionals and hobbyists by facilitating conversations and building professional relationships.
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CAA members are eligible for a buy one, get one free promotion on quarter chicken dinners. The offer is applicable for dine-in service only and requires a valid CAA membership card.
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Weekly badminton games are held to encourage competition, social interaction, and skill improvement. Attendees have access to equipment such as birdies and nets, as well as changing rooms and restrooms. An admission fee is required for participation.
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Explore the Eglinton Flats floodplains and the Mount Dennis neighborhood on this 5.8 km hike. The route passes by landmarks including the York Recreation Centre, the former Kodak building, the Mount Dennis mural, and the Humber River. The walk highlights the area's cultural diversity, specifically the Jamaican and Nigerian culinary scenes, concluding at a restaurant specializing in Nigerian suya.
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A creative gathering focused on artistic expression in mediums such as painting, drawing, sculpture, and crochet. Participants are encouraged to bring their own materials, though some are available on-site. This event provides a space to practice art and share creativity with others. A small admission fee supports the organizers, and attendees may bring their own food and beverages. Occasional specialized workshops may be held.
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Participants engage in a trivia competition hosted by 'Are You Smarter than a Scottish Guy.' Teams compete for various prizes, including gift certificates, beverages, and appetizers. The event includes an award for the best team name, and participants are encouraged to create creative and concise team names.
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Practical Philosophy provides a weekly forum for individuals to engage in critical thinking and communication through structured group discussions. The meetings aim to make philosophy accessible by focusing on personal perspectives rather than academic study, fostering a diverse community environment. Participants break into small groups to examine chosen topics, encouraging open exchange and diverse viewpoints.
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Mundo Lingo is a weekly social language exchange gathering where participants connect with others. Attendees identify their language proficiency by displaying flags on their clothing, which facilitates interaction. The event is open to individuals of all ages and language skill levels.
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A monthly social gathering for skeptics, atheists, humanists, freethinkers, and those interested in critical thinking. The event provides a space for participants to engage in thoughtful conversation and share ideas in a casual social environment. It is hosted by Humanist Ottawa and the Centre for Inquiry Canada to foster a community of individuals interested in rational inquiry.
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The film is an adaptation of Kane Parsons’ popular found-footage YouTube series. It spans 1 hour and 45 minutes and follows characters who discover a mysterious doorway in a furniture showroom, leading them into an endless, echoing labyrinth known as the Backrooms.
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The Toronto Midtown MDI Men's Team provides a confidential environment for personal support and open discussion. Participants engage in candid conversations to address personal goals and foster mutual development. This group operates under the Mentor Discover Inspire (MDI) organization, which focuses on mentoring men to live with excellence and develop as leaders within their families, careers, and communities.
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Participants engage in rotation-style badminton doubles matches. Shuttles are provided, and players must store personal belongings in locker rooms using their own locks. Players are expected to rotate off the court after each game to allow others to play. A strict policy regarding no-shows and last-minute cancellations is enforced, which may result in a ban after three infractions. Cancellations made within 24 hours of the start time may incur a fee.
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This recreational wallyball session requires participants to assist with setup. Teams consist of three to four players per side, with an emphasis on maintaining rallies rather than competitive aggression. Specific gameplay rules prohibit spiking, blocking, kicking, hitting the ceiling, and serving with excessive force; a minimum of two hits per side is required, with three hits preferred. Participants must wear non-marking indoor footwear. The event is strictly scent-free, prohibiting the use of perfume or cologne. Lockers are available, but participants must provide their own locks. Consistent attendance is expected, as a minimum of six players per court is necessary to proceed.
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The Wascana Toastmasters Club provides a supportive environment for individuals to enhance their communication, leadership, and public speaking abilities. The club welcomes guests to participate in regular meetings, which feature a friendly atmosphere suitable for members of all ages and backgrounds.
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The Franco Club is a weekly meetup designed for individuals to practice French in a casual environment. It welcomes participants of all fluency levels, from beginners to native speakers, providing an opportunity for informal conversation.
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Visit Shooby's Gelato, a family-owned local gelateria, to sample a variety of flavors. The event offers an opportunity to learn about the founders' story and their connection to Italian culture while socializing with other enthusiasts.
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An urban fitness walk through the Glenmore Reservoir area, featuring dirt trails with approximately 200 meters of elevation gain. The hike proceeds at a moderate pace of 4 to 4.5 km/hr, and participants must remain with the group. Attendees are responsible for assessing trail and weather conditions, and must be physically prepared with appropriate footwear and gear, such as hiking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and, depending on the season, bear spray, poles, or microspikes and a light source. This event is for club members only and does not permit dogs. Participation is at the attendee's own risk, with volunteers facilitating the walk.
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This urban walk involves a casual trek. During winter months, participants are advised to bring ice cleats, headlamps, or flashlights. The route is flexible and takes place near a local fish hatchery.
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The fifth season of this Spikeball league is open to players of all skill levels. The event utilizes six to eight nets with a maximum capacity of 32 concurrent players; participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment if available. Players are expected to rotate teams between games. Weather-related cancellations are announced six hours prior to the event start time.
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The Youth Orchestra of Northern Alberta (YONA) and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (ESO) will host a benefit concert to support the YONA program. Students will perform various musical pieces, including a K-pop selection, and participate in a collaborative performance alongside professional musicians from the ESO. The event will also feature the conducting debut of YONA’s new Artistic Director, Shah Sadikov. Attendees are encouraged to contribute donations to support YONA's ongoing music education initiatives.
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This event addresses concerns regarding the British Columbia healthcare system, specifically focusing on issues such as waiting lists, shortages of healthcare professionals, and delays in specialized care and transplants. The discussion explores the decline in medical service quality compared to past standards and invites participants to examine the root causes and potential solutions for the current system's challenges.
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This session focuses on exploring the value of various personal characteristics. Participants discuss which traits contribute to financial and practical success, the nature of happiness, and the differences between innate and learned qualities. The conversation covers intellectual versus emotional intelligence, the role of charisma, and the qualities valued in relationships and leadership.
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This event provides a structured environment for straight singles aged 27-36 to meet. Participants engage in 8-minute conversations with potential matches, preceded by an icebreaker game. At the end, attendees submit a scorecard, and information regarding mutual matches is sent via email within 48 hours. Attendance for the entire duration is required.
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Volunteers assist in processing donated bakery items for distribution in client care packages. Responsibilities include sanitizing work surfaces, handling food items using gloves, bagging baked goods, cleaning storage bins, and performing general kitchen cleanup such as sweeping and waste disposal. All participants are required to strictly adhere to food safety and hygiene protocols throughout the shift to ensure a clean work environment.
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A dynamic collaboration between Flamenco dancers Claire Marchand, Jane Ogilvie, and Rosanna Terracciano. The performance features a brand new program of music and dance with special guests Spanish Flamenco singer and percussionist Francisco "Yiyi" Orozco and Vancouver Flamenco guitarist Peter Mole. The show combines soulful singing, intricate guitar, piano, percussive footwork, and expressive dance of the Flamenco "tablao".
Yardbird Suite
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This meetup facilitates practice for those interested in speaking Spanish or Portuguese. Small table groups of approximately four people rotate regularly to encourage interaction and language exchange. Participants may use English or Japanese for assistance as needed. Membership and agreement to a rule book are required, along with a mandatory drink purchase.
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This meetup provides a space for individuals to practice French, Spanish, Portuguese, or German, as well as engage in international exchange. Participants gather at small language-specific tables, which rotate regularly to facilitate interaction with a diverse group of people. English and Japanese are available as auxiliary languages to support conversation. The environment is designed to be accessible, and individuals of all proficiency levels, including beginners, are welcome to attend.
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Participants will engage in a 5-kilometer group run along the waterfront, accompanied by music. An optional dinner at a local restaurant is organized following the exercise.
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A casual language exchange event where participants practice English and Japanese conversation. Attendees rotate seats periodically to interact with different people while switching between English and Japanese every 20 minutes. The session structure includes self-introductions, the "20 questions" game, and discussions on specific topics. It is open to all proficiency levels, from beginners to advanced speakers.
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This event facilitates language exchange between English and Japanese speakers in a social, informal setting. Participants engage in small group conversations and rotating table discussions to interact with locals, expatriates, and travelers. The event is designed to accommodate various language proficiency levels, focusing on practice in a supportive environment.
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A recreational futsal session where players must wear molded futsal shoes, as spikes and studs are prohibited. The session is subject to cancellation if 10 or fewer participants are signed up. The participation fee is 1,500 yen for 10 to 13 players and 1,000 yen for 14 or more players. Registrants are expected to attend; cancellations within 24 hours of the start time are subject to the full participation fee if no replacement is found. Participants are advised to have insurance due to the inherent risks of the sport and are expected to play responsibly.
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An international social meetup designed for solo attendees, travelers, locals, and expats. The event facilitates cultural exchange through casual conversation and icebreaker games in a social environment. It encourages networking among diverse groups, including students and professionals, in a standing-style setting. All-you-can-drink options are available for an additional fee.
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This meetup event brings together people in their 20s and 30s for social networking and cultural exchange. Participants have the opportunity to practice languages, meet locals and international residents, and engage in casual conversation in a relaxed environment. The event utilizes structured social activities, such as designated shuffle times and provided profile cards, to facilitate introductions and networking among attendees. Attendees can participate in casual games while socializing at the venue.
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This recurring martial arts program focuses on Taekwondo fundamentals, including basic kicks, stances, and proper techniques. Designed for beginners and those without prior experience, the training emphasizes balance, coordination, and physical development in a supportive international environment. All necessary training gear is provided, and the sessions are conducted in an English-friendly setting.
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An interactive event for children aged 0 to 3 and their guardians, featuring picture book readings, hand games, and nursery rhymes. This program is hosted regularly by local public libraries.
Funabashi West Library
A social meetup at Du Boucher À La Table. This venue is a butcher shop and restaurant specializing in local meats, Italian pasta, and seafood. It operates as a bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) establishment.
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Participants can choose between 5k and 10k walking routes that traverse both Queensborough and New West Quayside. The route incorporates the Q to Q foot passenger ferry, which requires a separate fare payment based on age. This walking group requires pre-registration before the walk begins. Members typically wear red to identify the group.
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This 51.4 km bicycle ride features 485 meters of elevation gain on paved surfaces through Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge. The route includes two long climbs, making it a moderate to hard ride suitable for regular cyclists. Optional stops include a coffee break at The Patch Brewery and lunch at the Alouette Lake Picnic Area. Participants are required to wear helmets and ensure their bicycles are in good condition. Carrying a repair kit, spare inner tube, and safety equipment such as lights and a bell is strongly recommended.
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The French Circle is a recurring gathering designed for individuals to practice French conversation. Open to all proficiency levels, the group fosters a social environment where participants can engage in dialogue, meet new people, and improve their language skills at their own pace.
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Participants engage in French conversation while learning fundamental sewing skills. The workshop focuses on repairing or transforming personal clothing, covering basic stitch types and techniques. Sewing machines are available on-site, and attendees are encouraged to bring garments for modification along with specific supplies. All skill levels are welcome.
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Participants gather to play and learn various board and card games in a relaxed setting. Attendees are invited to bring their own games to share with the group. To support the hosting venue, participants are encouraged to purchase beverages. It is requested that individuals update their attendance status to allow those on the waitlist to participate.
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An informal gathering for developers to work on personal projects, seek peer feedback, and showcase code. It is an unstructured event with no specific agenda.
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This monthly networking event focuses on holistic healing, personal growth, and well-being. Participants explore strategies to address obstacles in their personal or professional lives. The gathering facilitates collaboration, idea sharing, and professional relationship building among individuals interested in the holistic field. The event operates on a pay-what-you-can donation model.
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The Griffin Poetry Prize readings feature selections from some of the world's best poets. The program includes appearances by the five poets shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize, the recipient of the Lifetime Recognition Award, and the winner of the Canadian First Book Prize. Attendees receive an anthology of poems by the shortlisted authors.
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Participants gather for a group writing session to mitigate the isolation often associated with writing. Individuals are welcome to work on any type of text, ranging from personal notes to creative projects. Sessions are structured with dedicated periods for writing, punctuated by breaks for social interaction. Conversations regarding writing processes or literary recommendations are encouraged within an atmosphere of mutual respect and inclusion.
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Participants will gather to experience traditional Uyghur cuisine, which originates from the northwest region of China. The dining experience includes family-style dishes such as kebabs and noodles. Each person is responsible for the cost of their own meal.
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Sessions focus on guided meditation and the study of subtle energy centers known as chakras. Each class provides unique content and introductory information on yoga and energy systems.
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This monthly film series presents a selection of cult classic bad movies for audience enjoyment. The program focuses on cinematic misadventures that are intentionally chosen for their entertaining, low-quality nature.
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Toronto Babel celebrates its fourth anniversary with a language exchange and social mixer. The event features billiards, arcade games, table soccer, and a raffle. Attendees can participate in casual conversations and cultural exchange. A small entry donation is requested to support operational costs, including event materials. The community maintains a commitment to a safe and inclusive environment for all participants.
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A joint session hosted by Product Calgary and Calgary UX focused on responsible AI product development. The event addresses practical approaches for product managers, designers, researchers, and founders to integrate AI while mitigating risks and preventing user harm. Discussions cover failure modes, the necessity of human expertise, methodology, and implementation of validation guardrails within development processes to ensure responsible product delivery.
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Participants can learn to pick locks or share their experience with others. Beginners and experienced individuals are welcome to exchange knowledge. Loaner tools and locks are provided for attendees to use during the meeting.
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The Halton Peel Humanist Community (HPHC) annual meeting serves as a formal session to address organizational business and fulfill quorum requirements as outlined in the bylaws. Attendees have the opportunity to engage with fellow community members and participate in the governance of the organization. Voting on resolutions is reserved for members in good standing.
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This session explores Spec-Driven Development, a methodology where upfront constraints guide AI to generate code that adheres to specific rules. The presentation includes a live demonstration of building a data analytics pipeline across five stages: rules, requirements, architecture, tasks, and implementation. Participants will gain access to a cloneable repository and a workflow applicable to future development projects.
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A casual monthly social gathering for individuals in their 50s and 60s in the North Shore area. Participants meet at a local pub to socialize, enjoy food, and choose from a variety of draft beers. The venue hosting this event is scheduled to close permanently.
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Practical Philosophy is a recurring meet-up focused on critical thinking, communication, and community building. The sessions are open to everyone, regardless of prior philosophical knowledge or academic background, as the emphasis is on developing individual perspectives through open discussion rather than academic study. Each meeting centers on a specific topic. Participants break into small groups to explore ideas, share personal insights, and practice thoughtful dialogue. The organization is operated as a registered charity and functions on a voluntary donation basis.
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The Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues will hold its annual meeting to discuss organizational matters and strategic updates.
Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues
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Participants compete in a trivia contest for prizes. The menu features a variety of drinks, appetizers, and wings.
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This is a mixed drop-in volleyball program operating with two courts. Participants are required to pay a weekly entry fee in cash. The program prioritizes returning players and those who support the program regularly, rather than first-time registrants.
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Hermitage Park
Sir Winston Churchill Square
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Happy Cafés are community gatherings focused on fostering human connection. Attendees meet to discuss and share personal strategies for happiness, aiming to learn from the experiences of others in a supportive and positive setting. These meetings are affiliated with the global charity Action for Happiness.
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An evening of social dancing and socializing at the Fringe Grounds Café, featuring music by DJs.
Fringe Theatre Adventures
Participants can engage in friendly indoor soccer (futsal) matches. Attendees are required to wear comfortable clothing and appropriate running shoes. The participation fee for the activity is $13 per person.
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Betty Lou's Library is a speakeasy-themed bar designed to evoke the atmosphere of the 1920s Prohibition era. The venue features vintage velvet furniture and offers craft cocktails alongside live jazz performances by groups such as the Kizuna Trio. Guests are expected to adhere to a dress code of 1920s-inspired, classic cocktail, or business casual attire, while denim, t-shirts, and casual sportswear are restricted.
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This language and cultural exchange group facilitates casual, unstructured conversation practice in Mandarin. Participants are encouraged to engage primarily in Chinese, with native speakers providing assistance on pronunciation and sentence structure. The sessions are designed for those with at least a basic level of listening comprehension.
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Virtuous Pie hosts a plant-based dinner event featuring handcrafted pizzas and nut-based desserts. The menu includes Caesar salad, mac and cheese, a selection of pizzas including Don Ricotta, Ultraviolet, and Classic Pepperoni, and a scoop of house-made cashew-based ice cream. The cost of $35 includes tax and gratuity. The event requires cash payment and a 24-hour notice for cancellations.
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The Real Group, a Swedish vocal ensemble, will perform a live concert in Edmonton. The group is known for a unique sound blending jazz, pop, and Northern European choral tradition, and is regarded as a leading force in a cappella music. Over their 40-year career, they have released 24 albums and performed nearly 3,000 concerts worldwide.
Triffo Theatre
This meetup facilitates language exchange and cultural interaction between English and Japanese speakers. Participants engage in group conversations, with shuffling implemented to accommodate different language levels and encourage interaction. The format includes group discussions and optional one-on-one sessions, followed by an optional social gathering. Attendees are required to purchase a drink at the venue and pay a separate participation fee. The event focuses on casual conversation and community building, with policies in place to discourage solicitation or business activities.
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In this comedy production, an out-of-work actor manages the reservation line at an elite Manhattan restaurant. The protagonist handles demands from desperate diners while balancing personal and professional challenges. Andrew MacDonald-Smith stars in this solo performance.
Varscona Theatre
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This annual concert series presents a diverse lineup of jazz, swing, blues, and folk performances. The series features various musical artists and takes place at an accessible venue with indoor accommodations provided during inclement weather.
La Cité Francophone
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Nextfest is a multi-disciplinary festival showcasing emerging Canadian artists in theatre, dance, film, music, and visual arts. Marking its 30th anniversary, the event serves as a platform for new talent, providing a space for experimental and fresh creative voices. It highlights the future of the arts across various mediums.
The Roxy Theatre
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A celebration of Eastglen students' talent featuring musical performances by various student groups, dance performances, and a makers market showcasing student artwork.
Majestic Theatre, Eastglen High School
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This group provides a safe and fun environment for volleyball practice, welcoming players of all skill levels. The sessions focus on game enjoyment and utilize one court for 18 to 21 participants. Required items for attendees include indoor shoes, water, and a towel. A participation fee of 800 JPY is charged per session. Rules include mandatory prior notice for late arrivals or absences, a prohibition on recruitment activities, and a requirement for respectful conduct.
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Participants gather to practice English and Japanese while engaging in cultural exchange. The session features group conversations facilitated by bilingual organizers, with members occasionally shuffled to encourage dynamic interaction. Depending on attendance, one-on-one conversations may be included to foster deeper connections. The environment is designed to be relaxed and welcoming for individuals of all language proficiency levels.
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TokyoDev Talks Vol. 11 features two presentations by software engineers based in Japan. Rogerio Taques discusses his experience transitioning a development team from Scrum to Large Scale Scrum (LeSS) at Wovn Technologies, highlighting organizational refocusing and challenges in scaling Agile methodologies. Chris Salzberg shares his journey of opening a cafe, Solenoid, in Hakodate as a side project, detailing the practical requirements such as property renovation, licensing, and business management, while balancing these responsibilities with a career in software engineering.
Tokyo Innovation Base
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ProductTank Tokyo hosts a regular networking event for product managers and aspiring professionals. This gathering provides a platform for members of the local product community to connect, exchange insights, and build professional relationships. The event facilitates discussions on product management experiences and networking with peers within the Japanese tech industry.
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This event consists of a 5km running course along the Meguro River. Participants will start as a group and then proceed at their own individual paces. The session concludes with a gathering where runners can socialize. Participants are advised to wear reflective gear for safety during the night run.
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This event provides an opportunity for locals and participants to engage in one-on-one English conversation. To facilitate interaction, participants are shuffled between speaking partners every 20 minutes. A drink purchase and a participation fee are required to attend.
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A collaborative community gathering for photographers, videographers, and models designed to facilitate networking and creative practice in urban settings. Participants of all skill levels work together to capture images and share ideas. The group emphasizes an inclusive, professional environment focused on artistic development and specifically excludes dating-related intentions.
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A language and cultural exchange event for people in their 20s and 30s. This meeting provides an opportunity for Taiwanese and Japanese individuals to interact and practice languages in a casual setting. Attendees are invited to foster cross-cultural connections. Participants must be 20 years or older, and valid identification is required for entry. Student entry and birthday benefits are available.
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This event provides a platform for participants to practice English and Japanese in a structured social environment. Attendees are organized into small groups and use topic cards to facilitate conversation. To encourage interaction, seat rotations occur periodically throughout the session, ensuring participants engage with different partners. The format balances time between both languages, aiming to help attendees improve speaking confidence, vocabulary, and communication skills while connecting with others.
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This language exchange event provides a structured environment for participants to practice English and Japanese conversation. Attendees are grouped into small teams of three to four, with seat rotations occurring throughout the session to facilitate interaction with different people. The format alternates between English and Japanese conversation segments, supported by topic cards to encourage discussion. Participants of all skill levels are welcome to attend for cultural exchange and practice. Note that a separate beverage purchase is mandatory at the venue, and various registration options are available.
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This event features an international gathering starting with casual English conversation in a cafe setting. Participants then take a walking tour through the historic Nihonbashi area, observing the blend of traditional streetscapes and modern architecture. The experience concludes with a relaxed picnic at a park, where attendees are encouraged to share refreshments and socialize in a friendly atmosphere.
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Participants engage in international exchange through music by listening to various genres, discussing artists, singing, and playing instruments. The venue provides acoustic guitars and a keyboard. Attendees are welcome to bring their own string or wind instruments, though percussion instruments and amplifiers are prohibited. Song requests are accepted through a provided form. Membership registration is required to participate.
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A hiking activity at Henteleff Park organized by Méga-francofun and the FAFM.
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This event focuses on managing edge devices at scale using Red Hat Edge Manager (RHEM). Technical sessions will cover the architecture, deployment, onboarding, and day-to-day management of edge and fleet workloads to ensure consistent standards across the organization.
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Julie Corrigan, a singer-songwriter from Shawville, Quebec, performs a live musical set. Her music blends elements of soul, country, pop, and roots.
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The event involves a social gathering to watch the film Power Ballad, starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas. The plot follows a wedding singer and a fading band star who form a bond through music. There is an optional opportunity for a group meal following the screening.
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Participants discuss "My Friends" by Fredrik Backman. The session involves sharing favorite and least favorite aspects of the book, followed by a rating out of five stars.
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A community gathering for board game enthusiasts of all skill levels. Attendees can play popular titles such as Codenames, Sushi Go, Azul, and Settlers of Catan, or bring their own games to share. Organizers provide instruction for new players. The event is held at a venue where purchasing food or drinks is encouraged to support the host.
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MOSAIC 2026 features cultural pavilions representing China, Greece, Hispanic cultures, the Philippines, Scotland, and Ukraine. The event showcases various indoor exhibits, allowing visitors to experience the traditions, food, and entertainment of these distinct cultures.
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Leaders en Action is a French-speaking Toastmasters club established 20 years ago, dedicated to helping members improve their public speaking and leadership skills. Part of the global Toastmasters International network, the club offers a supportive environment to practice and grow through the Pathways educational program. Members participate in structured meetings that feature prepared speeches and improvisational sessions.
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METR researchers conducted a pilot study to assess whether an AI company's internal coding agents could execute a "rogue deployment" without human oversight. By analyzing access provided by major labs including Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta, and OpenAI, the study examined the capabilities and motives of current internal LLMs. The research concluded that while these systems possess the ability to initiate minor rogue operations, they currently lack the capacity to evade human detection permanently. Researcher Thomas Broadley presents the evaluation process, the evidence supporting these findings, and projections regarding future risks.
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This workshop explores the art of woodcarving, open to all ages and skill levels. Participants are introduced to various tools and techniques through prepared exercises or personal projects. No prior experience, materials, or tools are required.
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Adventure Village is a family-oriented amusement park spanning over three acres. The park features a miniature golf course amidst rolling hills, lush vegetation, waterfalls, fish ponds, rapids, and shipwrecks. On-site facilities include a restaurant and a picnic pavilion for group events.
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This is a recurring outdoor knitting and crafting gathering where participants bring their own projects. A community supply bag is available for use if requested in advance. All participants are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend.
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Participants engage in English conversation with a dedicated table for Spanish speakers. Attendees are required to purchase a minimum of $7.00 in food or beverages at the venue.
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The EFCL Annual General Meeting will take place in June. Details will be provided soon.
Calder Community League
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This meetup provides an opportunity for individuals of all French proficiency levels to practice conversation. Participants are expected to purchase items from the cafe, as the event is held in a space that requires patronage. Attendees are asked to follow seating guidelines to maintain clear pathways and are responsible for managing their own groups at the tables. Outside food and beverages are not permitted.
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F*ck the Small Talk is a social experience designed to facilitate deep and meaningful connections between strangers by bypassing standard small talk. Participants engage in facilitated activities, group games, and structured conversation rounds guided by question cards and a host. The event aims to foster a comfortable environment for meeting new people through a curated selection process, prioritizing a balance in diversity among attendees.
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Community yoga classes held in High Park designed for all skill levels and body types. The sessions integrate breath, movement, and awareness within the natural environment. Classes operate on a donation or pay-what-you-can basis, and participants are encouraged to bring a yoga mat, water, and clothing suitable for the weather.
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A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical is a stage production that chronicles the life and career of Neil Diamond. The musical depicts the journey of a kid from Brooklyn as he becomes an iconic American rock star, featuring a collection of his most famous hits such as "America," "Forever in Blue Jeans," and "Sweet Caroline."
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This social event is designed for women aged 20 to 45 to expand their social circle. Participants engage in 5-minute speed friending rounds supported by icebreaker questions, followed by an open mingling session. Snacks are provided, and the venue moves indoors in the event of rain. Attendees consent to being photographed for social media documentation.
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This session provides a practical introduction to machine learning for data professionals, focusing on applications rather than deep mathematical or coding theory. Topics include the concepts of dimensionality reduction, as well as an overview of supervised and unsupervised machine learning models, specifically comparing PCA and OPLS. Participants will gain an understanding of how to integrate these methods into real-world analytical workflows to handle complex datasets.
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A book club discussion focused on the mystery novel A Study in Crimson by Robert Harris. Participants engage in conversations regarding the plot and themes of the selection.
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This book club meeting centers on a discussion of T. Kingfisher's novel, The Hollow Places. The story follows a protagonist named Kara who manages her uncle’s curiosity museum and discovers a portal leading to dimensions occupied by menacing creatures and dangerous consequences.
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A book club meeting focused on the discussion of "Remain" by Nicholas Sparks and M. Knight Shyamalan. Participants are asked to read the book and prepare for a group discussion. A small fee is required to cover meeting costs.
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This weekly on-water practice session provides paddles and lifejackets for participants. Attendees are required to bring their own towel and a change of clothes, and are advised to arrive early to allow time for preparation before departure.
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This social gathering focuses on dining and networking, featuring a recurring happy hour menu.
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Eastwood Park
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This event is a language exchange meetup exclusively for women aged 18 and over. Participants rotate seats every 30 minutes to facilitate conversation, supported by provided question sheets to assist those who may be shy or beginners. The goal is to provide a safe, comfortable space to practice languages, share hobbies, and meet new people. Attendees are required to pay an entrance fee and purchase at least one item from the venue.
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Participants engage in 5-on-5 futsal matches held in an indoor gymnasium. All players are required to wear appropriate athletic attire and suitable running shoes.
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This webinar explores the factors behind workplace promotions and compensation decisions. Drawing parallels between professional advancement and competitive sports, the session examines how performance metrics are assessed through hidden organizational rubrics. Participants will learn how to identify the criteria used by leadership to evaluate performance, understand the timing of key career conversations, and utilize feedback to improve skills for career progression.
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This meetup focuses on software development topics related to JavaScript, Python, and Ruby. The main presentation covers running AI models locally on personal hardware, including the development of a private assistant using open models, the implementation of a routing architecture for model dispatching, and the integration of internet search capabilities.
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A professional meetup focused on technical strategies for Microsoft 365. The event includes two sessions: one covering the transformation of SharePoint into an intelligent knowledge system using AI-driven custom skills, metadata, and scalable taxonomy, and another on applying Microsoft Copilot and the Cowork desktop tool to streamline daily tasks, file management, and professional workflows.
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Participants engage in underwater rugby practice and games. This activity requires swimming competency and comfort in an aquatic environment. Equipment such as fins can be provided with prior notice of shoe size, and participants must bring their own swimsuit and towel.
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A social gathering intended for meeting new people and casual conversation in a pub setting. Attendees are required to purchase a beverage or food item to support the venue. The event is restricted to those aged 19 and older, and government-issued identification is mandatory for entry.
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The Victoria International Language Exchange is a community group where individuals meet to practice various languages through real-world conversation. Participants engage in verbal exchanges to improve their proficiency and connect with others who are either fluent in or learning the same languages. The event is open to adults 19 and older. Attendees are asked to provide a small cash donation to help cover operational expenses such as organizational costs and printed materials.
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Walnut Grove Toastmasters provides a structured environment for individuals to enhance their public speaking and leadership skills. Meetings feature prepared speeches, impromptu speaking sessions known as Table Topics, and constructive evaluations to help members develop confidence and effective communication. The club utilizes the Pathways education curriculum to guide participants in organizing meetings, motivating others, and developing professional leadership qualities.
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Blue Heron Toastmasters offers public speaking and leadership training through a structured educational program. Meetings include prepared speeches, constructive evaluations, and impromptu speaking practice known as Table Topics. The sessions are designed to help members improve communication skills in a supportive environment.
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A friendly, low-pressure co-ed pickup soccer game open to all skill levels. Matches include pinnies and game balls. Participants are required to book their spot in advance. The session is for ages 18 and older. It is recommended that players wear turf, outdoor, or indoor soccer cleats, socks, and shin guards. Participants must adhere to a code of conduct emphasizing fair play and respect.
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The Collider Festival is an initiative dedicated to new play development. It serves as a platform to showcase and cultivate fresh narratives and scripts intended for expanded stage productions, featuring a mix of local and national artists. The festival program comprises public play readings, professional skill-building workshops, and networking mixers designed to support artistic collaboration and the development of new work.
Citadel Theatre
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This international exchange event connects foreign residents with native Japanese speakers for conversation practice. The meetup uses a small-group format with approximately four people per table and incorporates regular seat rotations to ensure interactions with multiple participants. Attendance is open to all proficiency levels, though non-native Japanese speakers are expected to possess conversational English skills. A drink purchase is required to participate, and attendees must agree to the organizer's community rules.
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A social board game event designed to foster connections among participants from diverse cultural backgrounds. The session allows individuals to interact through gaming in a relaxed setting, accommodating those with varying levels of language proficiency.
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An open-format comedy event where participants perform stand-up sets without a microphone. This gathering focuses on creating an accessible environment for both first-time performers and audience members to share stories and humor. The event features monthly themes and provides a bilingual setting for English and Japanese speakers to connect and socialize.
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This badminton session focuses exclusively on singles matches. Participation is restricted to intermediate level players and above. The event utilizes three courts for a maximum of 12 players and uses Yonex shuttles. Costs are determined after the session based on court fees and the number of shuttles used.
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This social gathering is designed for individuals in their 20s and 30s to meet new people in a casual setting. Participants can engage in language exchange, cultural sharing, and social interaction. A cash bar is available for drinks, and pizza is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendance is restricted to individuals aged 20 and over, and valid identification is required for entry.
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Students from the Le Wagon AI Software and Data Science bootcamps showcase their final projects developed during the intensive nine-week program. The session features live demonstrations of software and data applications, providing an opportunity for hiring managers, potential technical partners, and individuals interested in the bootcamp curriculum to engage with students and the local startup community.
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This international exchange gathering, hosted at an English cafe and bar, provides a space for Japanese and international participants to connect. Attendees engage in casual conversation in English and Japanese while enjoying various beverages, including craft beer and non-alcoholic options. The venue offers a loyalty card program for recurring guests and maintains a strict policy against harassment and solicitation. Please note that photography and videography may be conducted during the event for promotional use.
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Artists and designers gather to practice their craft, sketch, and work on individual projects while socializing in a café setting. Participants are responsible for bringing their own art supplies and are required to purchase a beverage. The purpose of this event is to foster community among creators, not to provide language exchange or language learning opportunities.
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This event facilitates social interaction among locals, travelers, and expatriates in their 20s and 30s. The gathering features a standing-style environment intended to encourage casual conversation, cultural exchange, and language practice. Participants can engage in games and organized networking activities to meet new people.
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This social meetup provides a space for art enthusiasts to gather, draw, and converse. Participants are encouraged to bring their own sketching materials, although some are available for loan. The event allows attendees to draw at their own pace while socializing with others in a relaxed atmosphere. Outside food is permitted, and drinks are available for purchase.
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This social gathering is designed for individuals in their 20s and 30s living in or visiting the Kansai area. The event features a standing-style party format that encourages mingling, with opportunities to play games like Jenga and UNO. Participants can interact with a diverse group of expats, travelers, and locals, making it an appropriate setting for practicing foreign languages and building a social circle.
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This social gathering is held at a 41st-floor venue offering city skyline views. The event is designed to facilitate connections among a diverse group, with organizers prioritizing a balanced ratio of Japanese and international attendees, as well as an equal mix of men and women. The venue is reserved for participants, providing a private environment for socializing with music and available drink options.
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This class focuses on hiphop dance technique. It is designed for students with at least one year of dance experience. Those without prior experience should consider the separate Super Beginner Class. Participants are required to bring indoor shoes, water, and a change of clothes. The instructor is a professional dancer and choreographer with extensive experience in the music and entertainment industry.
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International exchange meetup designed for casual conversation in a multicultural environment. Participants can practice various languages and move freely between seats. The event offers a wide range of beverages and board games. Primarily catering to attendees in their 20s and 30s, the meetup operates as a members-only activity requiring adherence to established guidelines.
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City Hall Plaza
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Ride an authentic steam locomotive powered by coal. Commemorative tickets and coal sets are available for the first 200 visitors.
Funabashi H.C Andersen Park
A workshop on how to take cuttings of the pinwheel flower, the official flower of Funabashi City.
Funabashi H.C Andersen Park
A community gathering focused on facilitating meaningful conversations and exploring diverse topics in an inclusive, casual environment. Participants share personal experiences and perspectives with an emphasis on dialogue rather than debate. Sessions are led by a facilitator to ensure a welcoming space for connection and mutual discovery.
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This cycling event features a 62.1 km circular route consisting of 55.7 km of paved bikeways and 6.4 km of hard-packed trails. The route includes scheduled stops at Bean Around the World and Loafe Cafe. This ride is classified as moderate and is suitable for individuals who cycle regularly. Participants are expected to ensure their bicycles are in good mechanical condition, carry a repair kit with a spare inner tube, and utilize safety equipment such as lights and bells. All participants cycle at their own risk and are responsible for adhering to cycling regulations.
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Volunteers participate in invasive plant removal and site maintenance. The activity involves physical labor, requiring sturdy footwear and protective clothing suitable for handling vegetation. Tools such as gardening gloves and shears are available.
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This two-part event consists of a social gathering for coffee or lunch followed by an excursion to an art gallery.
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This Capture The Flag (CTF) event, organized in collaboration with Hack The Box, offers a multi-domain security challenge for participants of all skill levels. The competition features tiered objectives ranging from entry-level to advanced complexity, designed to test technical skills in a dynamic environment. Participants are expected to bring their own hardware and software tools to tackle the challenges and engage with the cybersecurity community.
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This event is a board game gathering for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Participants have access to a game library, and on-site hosts are available to teach new games. Plant-based snacks and drinks are provided.
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The Standard offers dining services featuring two distinct menu options. The establishment includes Stay Gold, specializing in Detroit-style pizza. This dining opportunity is open to the general public.
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This social event involves a gathering for an Italian meal at Sugo. Following dinner, the group will visit the Museum of Contemporary Art to view current exhibitions, including works by Kimsooja and Sara Cwynar. The evening concludes with a visit to the Do West Fest street festival in Little Portugal.
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This group provides a space for individuals to practice speaking French through casual conversation and social activities. Participants engage in discussions over refreshments, complemented by icebreaker games. A basic level of conversational proficiency is recommended, as this is a social circle rather than a formal language class. Participants are expected to manage their RSVP status responsibly to ensure others can join if they are unable to attend.
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The Do West Street Festival, formerly known as the Dundas Street Festival, is an annual community celebration. The event features live music, art installations, various food vendors, and entertainment. Attendees will explore the diverse booths and food offerings available throughout the festival area.
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Recreational beach volleyball pick-up games utilize rotating teams to facilitate social interaction. The format emphasizes fundamental volleyball skills, encouraging a supportive environment for players of all levels. An RSVP system manages attendance, and a waiver must be completed prior to participation. A fee is collected on-site.
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A casual social gathering centered around playing board games. Participants are encouraged to bring their own games to share with others. The event includes icebreakers and introductions to facilitate interaction among attendees.
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Participants engage in a leisure nature walk designed to provide stress relief and an opportunity for social interaction. The event includes scenic photography and icebreaker activities to foster new connections among attendees. An optional social gathering at a nearby restaurant is planned following the walk.
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Jeff Rogers and Jamie Holmes present a collaborative musical performance combining piano and rhythmic elements. The duo delivers a high-energy show featuring soulful grooves and classic singalongs, emphasizing spontaneous musical interactions and crowd engagement to create an intimate atmosphere.
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A social gathering designed for women to connect, network, and build friendships. The event facilitates interaction among professionals and residents, providing an environment to socialize and foster new connections.
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The Alberta Literary Awards Gala celebrates the finalists and announces the winners of the 2026 Alberta Literary Awards, providing an opportunity to connect with the Alberta literary community. Tickets include a buffet dinner.
Wyndham Edmonton Hotel and Conference Centre
Borden Park
This community event provides a platform for musicians and singers to perform during an open mic segment, followed by a collaborative jam session. Attendees can perform selected songs or participate in improvisational music creation. Equipment such as a keyboard, cajon, hand drums, and a sound system is available for use.
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Nature Nocturne features music, dancing, themed color zones, and interactive museum exhibits. Participants are encouraged to dress in vibrant colors to match the event theme.
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Gold Bar Park
Buena Vista Park
Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park
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William Hawrelak Park
Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park
Whitemud Park
A social event for people in their 20s and 30s focused on meeting new people through facilitated icebreakers and bingo games. Attendees are encouraged to dress in smart casual attire and are required to make at least one food or drink purchase at the venue.
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Louise McKinney Riverfront Park
Rundle Park
Government House Park
Participants gather to practice English conversation while enjoying coffee or tea. An advance RSVP is required to attend.
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This event focuses on visiting 'jun-kissa,' or traditional Japanese-style cafés, to experience their unique and nostalgic atmosphere. Participants will visit a café in the Hatagaya area. The meetup is designed for individuals to join alone; attendance with friends is not permitted. Attendees are expected to maintain a quiet environment, and the event does not offer language exchange or structured activities.
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A music showcase featuring performances by Snxwfxll In Dxcxmbrr, Lower than Landon, and Tragic Mattress. The event is open to all ages and is sponsored by New Level Brewing.
Blakbar
Table Talk is an interactive dating event focused on meaningful conversation rather than traditional speed dating or casual coffee meetings. The format prioritizes personal connection, shared perspectives, and growth, aiming to provide a deeper alternative for individuals seeking more substantial interactions.
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This event consists of 1.5 hours of indoor paintball, utilizing the classic team elimination game mode. The cost ranges from 39 to 44 dollars depending on ammunition needs.
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This community-driven event provides a casual setting for participants to practice English and Japanese. The group welcomes individuals of all language levels, ages, and backgrounds to engage in conversation and connect with others. A small participation fee is charged to support community maintenance. Venues vary, with specific requirements regarding beverages and seating.
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The Minami Aoyama Business Toastmasters Club is a non-profit organization affiliated with Toastmasters International. It focuses on developing public speaking, presentation, and leadership skills in an English-speaking environment. Members engage in a structured growth program designed to foster confidence and communication abilities through constructive feedback and coaching. The club welcomes individuals aiming to enhance their professional impact and personal development.
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Public Disco is a Vancouver-based non-profit dedicated to transforming urban spaces into pop-up dance floors. This event features a curated music program by Brendocha, focusing on Latinx genres with local and international guest selectors. The setting includes licensed bars, food vendors, and social spaces designed to foster community connection through shared experiences.
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This community gathering combines physical activity with social interaction. Participants can choose between a 40-minute full-body barre flow class or a group bike ride. The event concludes with an informal social gathering where attendees can meet others and enjoy refreshments.
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This event provides a space for programming beginners to seek advice on IT-related concerns, including starting with programming, overcoming technical hurdles, website creation, CMS like WordPress, and server-side applications such as PHP, JavaScript, and MySQL. It also functions as a co-working session where participants can study or work independently while sharing knowledge. A one-point lecture by a Web engineer will be provided around 2:00 PM.
ものづくりコワーキングスペース コーボックス
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This futsal session requires participants to wear molded futsal shoes; spikes, studs, and cleats are strictly prohibited. The session is subject to cancellation if there are fewer than nine registrants. Due to inherent injury risks, attendees are responsible for having insurance and playing safely. Participants who cancel within 24 hours are responsible for the participation fee unless a replacement is found.
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CoderDojo Naha hosts monthly programming workshops for children from elementary to high school age. Participants engage with programming using tools such as Scratch and micro:bit. Attendees are required to bring their own laptop, as shared devices are extremely limited. Elementary school students must be accompanied by a guardian. Please note that photos may be taken during the event for use on blogs or official websites.
那覇市IT創造館、IT研修室
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The session consists of a beginner-level West Coast Swing dance lesson followed by a social dance. No prior dance experience or partner is required, and attendees typically rotate partners during the lesson to facilitate learning and meet other dancers. Participants are required to bring indoor-only shoes with smooth soles, as rubber-soled footwear is discouraged for the dance floor. Casual attire is standard, and the entry fee covers both the lesson and the dance.
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This international beach party includes an all-you-can-eat barbecue and an open bar. Participants engage in social activities, such as beer pong and listening to music, in a relaxed outdoor setting. The event connects locals and international visitors, offering a variety of grilled meats and beverages. Attendees enjoy a social atmosphere by the ocean, characterized by music, food, and interactive group activities. The event is designed to foster community among people from diverse backgrounds through organized entertainment and dining.
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This is an informal social gathering for a small group of attendees. Participants meet at a café to engage in conversation.
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This event features an outdoor Bachata class and social dance. Participants learn the basics of Bachata, a dance style originating from the Dominican Republic. The event offers a structured learning progression, including foundational skills and specific movement techniques. It is open to all skill levels, with no partner or prior experience required. Attendees are encouraged to practice proper social etiquette and respect community boundaries.
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The 15th annual Ederlezi Festival celebrates the Romani mid-spring tradition, marking the earth's awakening. The event features live Balkan and Hot Club Swing music, a wishing tree, and a symbolic activity for releasing past negativity. This all-ages, pay-what-you-can gathering serves as a fundraiser to support a refugee family sponsorship.
Riverdale Community League
Workshop West Playwrights’ Theatre presents a fundraising event featuring the creative company Guys in Disguise. The performance showcases a vintage cabaret and Old Hollywood-style drag show starring local drag legends Twiggy, Pepper, and Vanity Fair, with host Darrin Hagen. The event includes a silent auction, refreshments, and a post-show discussion with the performers.
Gateway Theatre
The band Van City Vice will perform at the Beershack.
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This tennis session is designed for beginners interested in learning the sport. Participants receive support from regular members during practice. Available facilities include changing rooms and shower rooms. Please ensure attendance once registered or provide timely cancellation if unable to participate.
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The event consists of a swing dance social gathering and introductory dance lessons. Six-lesson packages are available.
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This tour explores a winery located in the center of Osaka, followed by lunch at the facility's restaurant. The excursion includes a visit to rare retro buildings, featuring renovated traditional houses and historical sites such as the former Sumitomo copper refinery.
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This event is an international beach BBQ party featuring an all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink menu. The dining selection includes various meats such as beef, pork, chicken, sausages, and yakitori, accompanied by beverages including beer, cocktails, wine, and highballs. Participants can engage in beach games, such as beer pong, and enjoy music in a relaxed coastal environment designed for social interaction.
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Matsue RubyKaigi 12 is the 12th iteration of this regional Ruby conference. The event includes a series of sessions and a post-conference networking social gathering. Attendees and speakers are required to register in advance. Health and safety guidelines regarding body temperature and physical symptoms are enforced for all participants.
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This intermediate-level indoor volleyball session utilizes a 2.3m net. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own balls for practice. Participants must adhere to gym rules, which include prohibitions on food, trash, smoking, and alcohol. A participation fee of 1000 yen is required.
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This community meetup is designed for individuals interested in drawing, illustration, manga, and design. Participants gather to discuss creative processes, share skills, and showcase their artwork in a relaxed social environment. The event supports both analog and digital production methods, and welcomes creators of all skill levels. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own tools, such as sketchbooks, paper, or digital devices, to facilitate shared creative activity.
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An international exchange event designed for foreign residents and native Japanese speakers to practice language skills. The format features small groups of approximately four people with seating rotations every 30 minutes. Participants must adhere to specific group rules, including mandatory membership registration and a drink purchase. Conversations are limited to Japanese and English.
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Participants will explore the Daiba 1-Chome Shopping Street, which features a nostalgic Showa-era atmosphere, to purchase traditional snacks and food. Afterward, the group will proceed to Odaiba Marine Park for a casual picnic by the beach. This event serves as an opportunity for international exchange, enabling attendees to practice languages and meet new people.
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This guided walking tour explores various cultural and seasonal spots in Osaka. Participants will visit an art museum on a free admission day, stroll through a garden featuring approximately 13,000 Japanese irises, and explore a historic retro shopping district. The event is designed to foster social interaction and language exchange among attendees interested in exploring the city.
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Participants can enjoy an all-you-can-eat barbecue and open bar set on the beach, accompanied by music and social activities. The gathering facilitates networking with local and international individuals through games such as beer pong in a casual seaside atmosphere.
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This guided walking tour explores curated zakka and interior shops in Jiyugaoka, focusing on kitchen tools, decor, and stationery. The route includes stops at scenic photo spots and concludes with a visit to a traditional tea house to facilitate conversation. The tour is designed for local residents interested in exploring neighborhood design shops and connecting with others in a relaxed, small-group setting. Participants walk approximately 3 to 4 kilometers, with opportunities to browse and shop for items ranging from everyday design goods to unique homeware.
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The Senior Web Analytics Consultant Award 2026 is a contest where qualified senior web analytics consultants present practical case studies to compete for a grand prize. The event focuses on the professional decision-making process, showcasing how data-driven analysis translates into tangible business results and UI or conversion rate improvements. Attendees gain insight into the practical strategies used by experts to achieve outcomes, including the specific execution steps behind successful web projects. Participants will observe presentations evaluated by prominent industry leaders and experienced marketers, providing a unique opportunity to understand real-world evaluation criteria. In addition to the competition, the event includes a special lecture on the evolving role of web analysts in the AI era. This event is designed for professionals seeking to improve their analysis-to-result conversion, those interested in learning successful business methodologies, and individuals aiming to obtain professional web analytics certifications.
日本経済大学 東京渋谷キャンパス
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A craft meetup held at a café where attendees can work on projects such as embroidery and knitting. Participants have access to approximately 500 colors of DMC embroidery floss. The event is open to all skill levels, and tools are available for use. Attendees are required to purchase one drink at the venue. There is a participation fee of 1,000 yen for returning attendees, while the first session is free.
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Yamitomo is a casual networking event designed for individuals struggling with social anxiety, mental fatigue, or those seeking a space to share their thoughts. The format provides a structured environment where participants can talk comfortably about their daily stresses, future anxieties, or mental well-being with others experiencing similar challenges. The event utilizes profile cards and pre-set conversation themes to facilitate interaction among participants in small groups. Attendees are free to share as much as they wish in a supportive, low-pressure atmosphere. This is not a dating event, and participants are not required to exchange contact information. Please note that the event is conducted in Japanese and participants should be able to communicate in the language.
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This study session focuses on finalizing the AI-driven customization of the EC-CUBE platform, building upon work initiated in the previous meeting. Participants will continue verifying the implementation to enhance functionality and overall quality. The event also facilitates an open discussion and Q&A session regarding daily operational challenges, sales strategies, and general e-commerce topics, aimed at developers, web designers, and shop owners.
アロマフォレスト今池
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A free programming club for elementary, junior high, and high school students in Bandai Town and surrounding areas. Participants can learn Scratch, electronic crafts with micro:bit and Toio, and robotics with LEGO WEDO through self-directed learning supported by adults.
磐梯町交流館
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A community focused on Japanese and Korean language exchange and cultural interaction. Participants interested in Japan, Korea, K-pop, and Korean dramas can meet to practice language skills and share information in a social setting. The goal is to provide a friendly environment where attendees can study languages and build connections with others who share similar interests.
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This event provides a platform for Spanish and Japanese speakers to practice language skills through conversation tables and interactive activities. It encourages cultural exchange and the formation of new friendships for participants of all language proficiency levels in a social environment.
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This event is a photo walk aimed at contributing to the WordPress Photo Directory. Participants can contribute to the project by uploading their photos, which are licensed under CC0. The event provides an opportunity for WordPress users to network and enjoy photography together. Attendees can use cameras or smartphones to take photos, and guidance on how to register images to the directory will be provided. The event is open to current WordPress users and those interested in using the platform.
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This event facilitates language practice and international exchange for those interested in French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, or Italian. Participants are seated in small groups of approximately four people, with regular seat rotations to allow interaction with diverse attendees. English and Japanese may be used to assist communication, and beginners are welcome. Attendees are encouraged to join the tables marked with the respective language flags to practice and meet new people in a social environment.
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This event provides an opportunity for individuals to practice French in a social setting. Participants engage in conversation within small groups of approximately four people, with periodic seat changes to encourage interaction with a variety of attendees. While French is the focus, English and Japanese may be used for support. The environment is designed to be inclusive and safe for learners of all levels. Participation requires adherence to specific club rules and a membership registration process. Attendees are expected to purchase at least one drink.
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This event provides an opportunity for individuals to practice German in a casual setting. Participants engage in conversation within small groups and rotate seats regularly to interact with a variety of people. The environment is designed to support both language learning and international exchange, and beginners are welcome to use English or Japanese for assistance.
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This meetup provides a space for individuals to practice and converse in Italian. Participants of all proficiency levels are welcome, and English or Japanese may be used for assistance. The format involves small groups with regular seat rotations to facilitate interaction with a variety of attendees.
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A social networking event focused on providing a relaxed, pub-style environment for locals, expats, and travelers. The event emphasizes genuine conversation and enforces a strict no-pickup policy to maintain a comfortable atmosphere. Attendees are required to register and pay an entry fee via the event platform.
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A hands-on workshop focused on setting up and utilizing Claude Code. Designed for both beginners and experienced developers, this session covers how to leverage the tool's ability to autonomously execute tasks, understand project contexts, and assist with coding, testing, and refactoring. Participants will establish their own environments and learn practical commands and prompting patterns. The curriculum also highlights how non-engineers can use Claude Code for business automation, research, and task management to improve overall productivity.
テックジム東京本校
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This international meetup provides a space for locals, expatriates, and travelers to practice English and engage in conversation within a relaxed pub atmosphere. The event prioritizes genuine social interaction and explicitly prohibits dating or pickup culture, aiming to maintain a comfortable environment for all attendees. Participants are required to pay an entrance fee to support the organization of the event and ensure a curated social atmosphere.
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The Growing Craft & Community conference focuses on craft insight, tools for literary practice, and the business of writing. It provides programming for writers of all experience levels, from emerging to established, with a special emphasis on on-site networking opportunities to build a local literary community.
Wyndham Edmonton Hotel and Conference Centre
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This 5-a-side futsal tournament consists of eight mixed-level teams competing in a round-robin group stage followed by a final round. Participants are required to use futsal-appropriate footwear without studs, and the use of shin guards is recommended. There is an entry fee per team, with a discount applied for teams wearing uniforms. All participants are advised to hold personal injury insurance. If a cancellation is made within one week of the event, the full fee may be charged if no replacement is found.
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This event consists of a relaxed, social walking tour along the Kamakura coastline. Participants will explore the area at a leisurely pace, enjoying ocean views and seaside roads. The itinerary includes opportunities for casual conversation and potential coffee breaks along the path, culminating in a beach-side sunset viewing.
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This language exchange event is designed for individuals looking to practice English or Japanese in a supportive environment. Participants are organized into small groups and rotate seats periodically to facilitate interactions with different people. The format encourages mutual language teaching, where native speakers and learners exchange conversational practice. The event is structured to assist those with limited language proficiency in improving through active, reciprocal communication. Membership and a participation fee are required.
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This event provides an opportunity for players of all levels to enjoy tennis through rally practice and games. Participants are expected to follow court etiquette, including proper movement around playing areas and responsible ball retrieval. Attendees must manage their registration status on the event platform and are requested to provide timely notice for cancellations to ensure an organized environment. Participation fees apply, and rental equipment is available for those who need it.
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This event combines a casual international language exchange at a cafe with a group walk through Asakusa. Participants begin with social interactions and self-introductions before visiting historic landmarks including Kaminarimon Gate, Nakamise Street, and Senso-ji Temple. The route continues into surrounding shopping streets to showcase a local, traditional side of the city. This activity facilitates English practice and cultural exploration, allowing attendees to socialize and observe the area's atmosphere at a flexible pace.
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This is a recreational 8-a-side football event designed for intermediate to advanced players. The session consists of three teams rotating in 10-minute games. Standard football rules apply, with the exceptions of no off-sides and no slide tackling. Sportsmanship is required, and aggressive behavior will not be tolerated. Participants are required to bring appropriate footwear, such as turf shoes or non-metal cleats, and athletic attire. Shin guards are recommended but not mandatory. A cancellation policy is in effect, requiring payment for cancellations made within 24 hours of the start time unless a replacement player is found. All participants should ensure they are covered by their own injury insurance, as participation carries inherent risks.
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Participants create original picture books, color, or sketch while socializing at the cafe. Basic art supplies like crayons, colored pencils, and paper are provided, and staff are available to assist beginners. Attendees are encouraged to relax and enjoy the creative atmosphere.
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A recreational indoor volleyball session utilizing double courts with a net height of 2.3 meters. Attendees are expected to assist with court setup and are encouraged to bring personal volleyballs for practice. Strict facility regulations are in place prohibiting food, waste, smoking, and alcohol. A participation fee is required, and consistent attendance is expected, as repeated last-minute cancellations may result in removal from the group.
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This event provides a table tennis session equipped with four tables. Participants are provided with free rental of rackets and balls, and specialized footwear is not required as regular shoes are permitted. A changing room is available on-site for convenience. A participation fee is charged per person. Attendees are requested to provide early notification in case of cancellation to accommodate others who may wish to join.
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This event consists of a 2.5-hour mixed-level futsal session featuring 6-a-side games divided into three teams. Matches are played on a synthetic turf court following standard futsal rules, excluding back-pass regulations. Safety protocols prohibit slide tackles and physical contact from behind to prevent injuries. Participants must bring their own turf-appropriate sports shoes and water; studs and spikes are strictly prohibited. Participation requires payment of a set fee, with a reduced rate available for members. First-time attendees are required to identify themselves upon registration. The event enforces a strict cancellation policy, with full fees applied for cancellations made within 24 hours of the start time.
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The Japan-Korea Exchange Meetup is a long-standing networking event established in 2008 that facilitates cultural and language exchange between Japanese, Koreans, and other international participants. Hosted by an experienced traveler, the event focuses on building a community where attendees can connect and socialize. To maintain security and balance among participants, individuals must apply through the official channels, wait for confirmation, and ensure their name is included on the published participant list before attending.
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This event is designed for single individuals and features an ice-breaking game to facilitate conversation among participants. Attendees can choose between a pay-per-drink or an all-you-can-drink plan. Participants must be at least 20 years of age.
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The 12th regional Ruby conference held in Matsue. This specific registration page is for attendees who wish to participate in both the main conference and the after-party at a separate venue. The after-party venue has a capacity of 12 people. Details regarding presentations can be found on the official website.
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This meetup serves as a platform for IT and technology professionals, as well as individuals interested in the industry, to connect and network. Attendees exchange insights, discuss career development, and foster professional relationships. The sessions are conducted in both English and Japanese, facilitating communication among participants of diverse nationalities. The event encourages skill sharing, professional growth, and international networking.
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This event facilitates social networking, language exchange, and personal development in a relaxed environment. Attendees are encouraged to build connections with people from diverse backgrounds through discussions and social interaction. Held in a contemporary hotel setting, the gathering provides an opportunity to expand social and professional circles.
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This event facilitates social connections among locals, travelers, and expatriates through a structured rotation system. Scheduled shuffle intervals encourage participants to interact with new people throughout the session. Attendees can practice English, Japanese, and other languages, participate in casual games, and enjoy a social atmosphere suitable for those attending alone. Drinks are purchased at the venue on a pay-as-you-go basis through the event organizer.
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This event facilitates international networking and language exchange through a flag-based system. Participants wear stickers indicating their native language and the language they wish to practice, fostering a structured yet relaxed environment for conversation. The gathering encourages interaction among locals, travelers, and expatriates. Activities include casual mingling and social games designed to help attendees practice languages and learn about different cultures. Participants have the option to purchase individual drinks or select an all-you-can-drink package.
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This international exchange event offers a space for local residents and travelers to connect in a relaxed, social atmosphere. The event features R&B music, light snacks, and beverages. Multilingual staff members are available to facilitate conversations and support participants, including those attending alone or with language concerns. The format is designed to be casual, allowing for free movement while providing seated areas. Activities such as bingo games and special missions are included to encourage interaction among attendees. The event aims to foster a welcoming environment for making friends, language exchange, and cultural connection.
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This social event provides an opportunity for locals and travelers to meet in a casual atmosphere. The gathering features R&B music, interactive games, and a selection of snacks and drinks. Multilingual staff are available to facilitate communication and help participants connect.
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This activity focuses on leg strengthening exercises through recurring hill climbs. Participants are encouraged to use a loaded backpack for added intensity to improve physical conditioning.
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City Hall Plaza
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Participants engage in a short health presentation delivered by Western Medical Students, followed by a 5 km walk. This initiative aims to promote health education, physical activity, and social connections among community members.
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This badminton session is open to all skill levels, ranging from beginners to advanced players, with a focus on friendly doubles games. Participants must bring their own racquet and indoor gym shoes. The session requires valid club membership for participation. A strict attendance policy is in place, requiring cancellations to be made at least 24 hours in advance to avoid potential penalties. Attendees are expected to confirm their attendance according to group deadlines. Training and singles matches are not permitted.
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Assiniboine Park Zoo houses over 150 animal species, including polar bears, seals, bison, and Arctic foxes. A central feature is the Journey to Churchill exhibit, which showcases Arctic wildlife within naturalistic landscapes and provides educational displays regarding climate change, conservation, and local ecosystems.
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This 8 km hike explores the Don Valley trails, featuring a mix of terrain with hilly sections for physical exercise. The activity concludes with a visit to an outdoor Farmers Market.
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The 11th Annual Beagle Wiggle Walk is a fundraising event benefiting Big on Beagles Rescue. Held as part of the annual Slobberfest festival, the walk encourages community participation through sign-ups and pledges to support rescue and care efforts for beagles.
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Members meet in an informal setting to share stories about personal adventures and travel experiences. Conversations are open-ended and cover a variety of topics.
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The event consists of a historical walking tour focused on the architecture and heritage of significant structures, including the old Don Jail, one of Toronto's oldest residences, and buildings within little Chinatown. The activity concludes at the Riverside Eats and Beats Festival, which features food, musical performances, and a community block party.
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This silent comedy performance features artist Sakunoki. The event may be cancelled depending on weather conditions.
Funabashi H.C Andersen Park
The event includes a guided walk along a historic avenue to explore the architecture and history of notable buildings, such as the old Don Jail, one of Toronto's oldest homes, and structures in little Chinatown. Following the walk, attendees will participate in the Riverside Eats and Beats Festival, which features a block party with music and food.
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The Clothesline Art Market is an outdoor art exhibition hosted at the Leighton Art Centre, situated on an 80-acre heritage property. The event features numerous local artists displaying original paintings, crafts, and fine art on clotheslines and stands surrounding a historic home. Visitors can explore the property while enjoying live music, food vendors, and a land-based writing installation. The event provides an opportunity to view art in a natural setting while touring the heritage house and gallery.
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Sahaja Yoga meditation workshops provide an opportunity to explore inner energy, enhance well-being, and achieve inner peace. Participants learn to balance energy through specific techniques and gain knowledge about energy centers and their connection to personal health. The sessions include guided meditation practices and live musical accompaniment to facilitate the experience. No prior knowledge or experience is required to participate.
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This soccer event features 5v5 matches played in a tournament format. Participants receive an official tournament jersey and have the opportunity to meet professional soccer legends. The event includes live music and provides food and drink options for purchase, with championship trophies awarded to the winning teams.
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Step back in time and help the Fort Edmonton Foundation celebrate the 107th Birthday of our Baldwin Locomotive No. 107! This milestone event will bring together families, community leaders, and history enthusiasts for a full day of festivities inside the magical setting of Fort Edmonton Park.
Fort Edmonton Park
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This walking tour explores the human and natural history of the Scarborough Bluffs. Historically known as "Les Grands Ecores" and the "High Lands," the site was named the Scarborough Highlands by Elizabeth Simcoe in 1793 because of its resemblance to English chalk cliffs, though it consists primarily of sand. The tour covers the geological formation of the cliffs, the ongoing effects of erosion, and the historical loss of shoreline area due to urban and industrial expansion along Lake Ontario.
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Volunteers work to remove invasive English Ivy to support the ecological health of the Cariboo Heights Forest. This initiative, organized by Green Teams of Canada, the City of Burnaby, and the Cariboo Heights Forest Preservation Society, focuses on environmental stewardship and habitat restoration. Participants receive instruction, tools, and education regarding local ecosystems and environmental conservation. The activity is accessible to individuals of all experience levels and abilities.
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A social gathering organized around a beach barbecue with an open fire. Attendees are expected to bring their own food to share as part of a potluck, along with necessary supplies such as seating and sun protection. The organizer provides basic cooking equipment. The activity is weather-dependent and subject to postponement.
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The Victoria Small Dog Walk and Play Group event features a 2.58 km guided walk through the grounds of Government House. The route traverses the property's diverse landscapes, including Garry Oak woodlands, various themed gardens such as the Sunken Rose Garden and the Victorian Rose Garden, an orchard, and a rhododendron garden. Participants will navigate a mix of forest trails, garden paths, and concrete surfaces, with some sections involving steps. Dogs are required to be kept on a leash for the duration of the walk.
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Volunteers assist in the preparation and serving of meals for the homeless and impoverished clients of Shepherds of Good Hope. Depending on volunteer turnout, additional tasks may include sorting donations and breakfast preparation. Volunteers must adhere to safety and conduct guidelines, including wearing closed-toe shoes, maintaining professional boundaries with service recipients, and dressing appropriately.
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A hands-on workshop focused on the collection, preservation, and donation of Vietnamese personal records. Participants can learn about the nature of records and their use, as well as bring documents or photos for professional review to assist in building official Vietnamese records within the City of Edmonton Archives. The event coincides with the final day of the Vietnamese Art & Heritage Exhibit.
ArtsHub Creative Studios
A 15-kilometer hike along the Capilano Pacific Trail traversing North Shore landscapes such as ocean beaches, rainforests, river canyons, and mountain reservoirs. The route features approximately 236 meters of elevation gain and is rated as easy to moderate in difficulty. Participants should have the physical stamina required for a 15-kilometer trek and are responsible for bringing necessary gear, including proper footwear, food, and water.
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A community arts festival featuring local artists, live performances, and family-friendly activities.
Butler Memorial Park
Participants wander through the neighborhood to capture photographs, with the creative twist of inventing humorous and arbitrary award categories for their submissions. The activity emphasizes exploration, conversation, and noticing small details in the environment. No prior photography experience or professional equipment is required, and attendees are encouraged to participate regardless of their social or photography style. The event encourages a low-pressure, casual pace that allows for spontaneous stops to appreciate local architecture, murals, or shops. After the walk, participants may submit their photos along with their self-determined, imaginative categories to share with the group.
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A social gathering hosted at a restaurant specializing in organic, vegan cuisine and desserts.
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A recurring monthly social gathering focused on casual conversation and meeting new people in a relaxed, pressure-free environment. This event aims to build community connections without romantic expectations, with locations rotating to explore different local venues.
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This group discussion analyzes Francis Bacon’s 1612 essay 'Of Marriage and Single Life.' Participants will examine Bacon's perspectives on personal freedom, ambition, responsibility, and the social dynamics of commitment. The session is designed to foster a critical conversation about the trade-offs between marriage and staying single, moving beyond superficial advice to address the practical and existential questions regarding how individuals build their lives.
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An annual outdoor block party supporting Rainbow Refuge. The event features drag brunch, storytime, live music, DJ sets, and a vendor market to celebrate the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and vibrancy. Attendees of all ages are welcome, and dogs are permitted.
Grindstone Theatre
A set menu consisting of various vegan dim sum dishes is available. Selections include lotus root pancakes, steamed beancurd skin rolls with enoki mushrooms, vegan cutlet with Peking sauce, veggie scallop taro dumplings, Fu Chow fried rice, pan-fried veggie buns, steamed BBQ veggie pork buns, pan-fried turnip cake, and Malay sponge cake for dessert. The cost is $25 per person, payable in cash, which covers tax and tip.
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A casual dining event focused on enjoying a variety of traditional dim sum dishes. As the restaurant does not split bills, attendees are required to bring cash to cover the meal. An additional annual fee is requested to help cover the costs of managing the community and the platform.
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Participants engage in discussions on philosophical topics in French to sharpen critical thinking skills and practice language proficiency. The group is held in a conversational setting, with a recommended French proficiency level of B1.
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Participants engage in a casual hike along the forest and wetland trails of Mud Lake while practicing conversational French. The gathering offers an environment for individuals of all language levels to meet, interact with nature, and socialize in a relaxed setting.
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Participants will gather for a dim sum brunch, featuring a variety of dishes served in bamboo baskets. This gathering is open to both experienced diners and those trying dim sum for the first time. The restaurant does not split bills, so participants are required to bring cash. An annual fee is collected to support the group and the hosting platform.
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This 11.1 km hike explores a network of parks and creeks within the Parkwoods and Maryvale neighborhoods. The route highlights a variety of local international dining establishments, including Jamaican, Greek, Iranian, and Uyghur restaurants, as well as food plazas located along the path. Participants are encouraged to bring their own cutlery and containers for food tastings and leftovers.
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A language practice session for French learners of various proficiency levels. Beginners receive facilitation and support, while intermediate learners engage in independent conversation.
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Language practice session focused on Spanish skill improvement. Beginners receive support to facilitate conversation, while intermediate learners practice independently. The environment is designed to be pressure-free, allowing participants to engage at their own comfort level, including options to simply listen.
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Eric Chang, a real estate developer and macro-focused investor with over 20 years of experience, discusses his approach to capital preservation and long-term positioning. He analyzes interest rates, inflation, liquidity, and market cycles to guide investment strategies during economic uncertainty. This event is hosted by WE Invest, a community for professional women focused on real estate investing. The group provides opportunities for networking, education, and knowledge sharing on topics such as market strategy and financing.
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Franco-Anglo is a social language exchange activity pairing fluent English and French speakers to practice their second language skills. Participants engage in 15-minute conversation sessions, alternating between French and English, with six different partners per session. This format, similar to speed-dating, focuses on conversational practice and connecting with others in a social environment rather than formal instruction.
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This dance event is designed for attendees over 30, focusing on club hits from the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. The evening features professional DJ sets accompanied by visual effects, confetti, and CO2 cannons.
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This event is a social gathering focused on community building and conversation, explicitly not a dating event. It includes a museum tour and is designed for individuals between the ages of 20 and 37. Participants are encouraged to follow a smart casual dress code and maintain a respectful, inclusive atmosphere. Attendees are expected to support the venue by purchasing food or beverages.
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Participants will walk through local nature trails and residential areas. The activity includes ice-breaker games, scenic photo opportunities, and group interaction. The event concludes with a social dinner at a local pub.
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A social gathering featuring a barbecue dinner with grilled items such as burgers, hot dogs, and bratwursts. Participants are encouraged to bring a side dish, snack, or dessert to share. The event includes a social hour, followed by live music and dancing. Attendees should bring their own beverages and a lawn chair for seating around a fire pit. There is a cash admission fee required upon entry.
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This casual backgammon group welcomes players of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced pros. The group provides extra boards for participants.
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This adult (19+) coed pick-up volleyball session is designed for intermediate players. The program maintains a capacity of 28 participants, with priority given to those who RSVP. A 15-minute grace period is provided after the start time, after which spots may be allocated to waitlist members or walk-ins. Participants must pay a drop-in fee using exact cash. Cancellations are required by 8:30 PM on the day prior to the session to avoid no-show penalties. All players are required to sign an online waiver in advance and wear clean court shoes inside the facility.
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A casual session for Mandarin learners to practice conversation. Beginners receive facilitation to help with speaking, while intermediate learners engage with each other independently. New attendees are welcome to observe and listen if they prefer.
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This social gathering invites the Arab community in Montreal for a casual hike up Mount Royal. Participants will walk from the park base to the lookout to take in city views, followed by a coffee break at the Mount Royal Chalet and a relaxation session near Beaver Lake. The event provides an opportunity for attendees to connect and converse in a relaxed, outdoor environment.
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Small group conversations facilitated by an experienced ESL teacher. The sessions involve speaking prompts and games designed to encourage participation among English learners. It offers an opportunity for attendees to practice language skills and interact in a supportive environment.
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Gio Restaurant offers dining services and provides access to underground parking.
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This session introduces Upa Yoga, a practice consisting of simple yet effective yoga postures designed to balance and stabilize the body. The techniques, developed by Sadhguru, focus on strengthening the spine and alleviating conditions such as chronic ailments, back pain, stress, anxiety, and tension. Participants do not need prior yoga experience, and the practices are designed to be completed in 5-10 minutes daily. The session is led by a trained Isha Foundation facilitator, with ongoing online support available afterward.
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This session provides an overview of the Inner Engineering program. It includes an introductory talk designed by Sadhguru and a question and answer session with an Isha teacher.
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A social gathering for the Indian community in Montreal designed to foster connections and conversations. Participants meet to socialize and share stories over chai and light refreshments in a relaxed setting reminiscent of traditional social tea gatherings.
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Participants are seated at tables of four to six at a restaurant to facilitate socializing, supported by conversation cards as ice breakers. A food order is required, with limited vegetarian and vegan options available. An optional beginner-level dance class follows the meal. Photography and videography take place during the event.
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This is an organized, recreational co-ed soccer game open to all skill levels for players ages 18 and older. Participants are strongly encouraged to wear soccer cleats and shin guards for safety and should bring their own water. The environment emphasizes fair play, mutual respect, and a friendly atmosphere. A signed liability waiver is required to participate. Games are subject to cancellation due to unsafe weather conditions or temperatures falling below 0°C.
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Casual morning running session followed by coffee and conversation. Participants jog at an easy pace to MAPPY COFFEE, with options for walking. The activity provides a relaxed environment for individuals to enjoy light exercise and connect with others to start the day.
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OM Chanting is a healing technique that involves 45 minutes of continuous chanting in a specific formation. Participants are guided through the process at the beginning of the session. Attendees may sit on provided chairs or bring their own cushions.
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A focused, longer-format board game session featuring Terraforming Mars. Participants engage in a full playthrough of this strategy game, managing resources and infrastructure while competing for influence. The session accommodates up to 10 players across two copies of the game, and non-playing guests are welcome to observe the gameplay.
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Participants gather for an outdoor drawing session where artists of all skill levels meet to sketch and socialize. Attendees are expected to bring their own art supplies and refreshments. The session may include an optional visit to a local gallery.
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This event is a group trip to participate in an escape room themed around Area 51 conspiracies. Participants take on the role of individuals infiltrating a military base to uncover the truth about extraterrestrial life, only to find themselves trapped within the facility. The objective is to solve puzzles and find an exit before becoming part of a cover-up. The cost is $25 per person.
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A social event designed for single professionals to meet and connect through dancing. The music selection includes a variety of genres ranging from Bachata to classic hits.
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Social gathering centered on karaoke and networking. Participants can enjoy singing, share meals, and connect with other attendees. Guests are encouraged to order food or beverages to support the venue.
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This social gathering provides access to indoor and outdoor space for members to meet and socialize. Attendees have the option to participate in guided lawn bowling or croquet sessions, which require a separate fee and specific flat-soled footwear. Participants may bring their own food and beverages to the venue. Assistance with venue cleanup is expected at the end of the event.
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Kinsmen Park
Gold Bar Park
This Hawaiian-themed dance event features DJ Nitro playing a variety of music, including Top 40, line dancing, Latin, and hits from various eras. Attendees are encouraged to wear colourful shirts. The venue provides a large dance floor, a bar serving alcoholic and soft drinks, and parking. Admission is payable at the door.
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This event is a facilitated social gathering for individuals in their 20s and 30s to meet new people. Participants engage in structured icebreaker activities to facilitate interaction. The format encourages group-focused conversation, and attendees are required to support the host venue by purchasing food or drinks.
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Participants will complete a 4.5km running course. The route involves a loop along the coast, allowing for individual pacing. The event includes a regrouping session at the end and an optional social gathering at a local café. A nominal participation fee is required to support event operations.
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Louise McKinney Riverfront Park
Rundle Park
Victoria Park
William Hawrelak Park
Borden Park
Participants gather at a smokehouse restaurant for social interaction. Attendees are responsible for ordering and paying for their own food.
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This social gathering uses bingo as a framework to foster community, conversation, and networking in a non-dating environment. The event is tailored for individuals aged 20 to 37. Participants are encouraged to maintain a smart casual dress code and exhibit respectful, inclusive behavior throughout the event. Guests are expected to support the venue by purchasing food or beverages.
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JIGG is a community of hobbyists who engage in modern board games, card games, and tabletop role-playing games. Attendees are invited to participate in a variety of tabletop experiences, with many games being taught on-site for those new to the hobby. The event allows for flexible attendance, enabling participants to stay for the duration or drop in at their convenience. Players are encouraged to coordinate specific game sessions in advance through online discussion platforms to facilitate better planning. RPG one-shot sessions are also periodically organized as part of the event activities.
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This event provides an opportunity for individuals aged 40-55 to participate in speed dating sessions. The format includes an initial meet and mingle period followed by structured rounds of dating, with one beverage included in the entry fee.
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An informal, unstructured beach gathering designed for relaxation. Participants are encouraged to bring reading materials, sketchbooks, journals, or light crafts to enjoy in a low-pressure outdoor setting. The event focuses on quiet activities like reading, sketching, and casual conversation by the water, offering a peaceful alternative to structured social gatherings.
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Participants gather to discuss books they have read, are currently reading, or plan to read. The session aims to facilitate the exchange of new perspectives and ideas through literature. There are no restrictions on book genres or languages, allowing participants to broaden their knowledge across diverse categories. The meeting format includes self-introductions, book sharing, and casual conversation.
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This bilingual community provides an opportunity for English and Japanese speakers to practice language skills through games, activities, and group conversations. The event is open to participants aged 35 and under, focusing on a relaxed environment for learning and socializing. It is sponsored by an international church organization. Strict policies are in place to prohibit solicitation, multi-level marketing, and other inappropriate behaviors to ensure a respectful atmosphere. Please note that photography and video recording may occur during the event for documentation.
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This event provides a space for practicing English and meeting international friends. Designed for teenagers and people in their 20s, participants engage in conversation practice using weekly topics. The event is organized by Lifehouse International Church as a community service.
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A hands-on workshop focused on creating video games using Roblox Studio and AI-driven platforms such as DreamCore, Claude Code, and Codex. Participants learn game design principles, basic development concepts, and professional creative processes under the guidance of an experienced game developer. The event is suitable for beginners, with support provided for those with limited computer experience.
路地裏GarageMarket
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This event welcomes participants of all skill levels to engage in badminton matches, fostering social connections between local residents and international visitors. The focus is on casual play and meeting new people in a sports-oriented environment. Participants are encouraged to bring their own rackets, and the use of indoor sports shoes is mandatory.
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A dance party event featuring music from the 80s, 90s, and alternative genres. Attendees gather to socialize and enjoy music.
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Participants can play badminton, socialize, and practice languages with people from diverse backgrounds. The event caters to all skill levels and encourages a friendly, inclusive atmosphere where attendees can play matches together. Participants are advised to bring their own rackets if available and are required to wear indoor sports shoes.
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This is a casual badminton session open to all skill levels. Participants engage in matches, focusing on doubles play, with singles games dependent on court availability. It provides an opportunity to exercise while socializing with other attendees. Participants are encouraged to bring their own rackets, though a limited number are available. Indoor sports shoes are mandatory for play.
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This workshop provides hands-on experience with the ElevenLabs generative AI platform. Participants will explore tools for audio, video, and sound effects generation to integrate into their creative workflows. Designed for professionals such as filmmakers, designers, software engineers, and marketers, the session requires attendees to bring a laptop and maintain an active ElevenLabs account.
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This event combines a social meetup with an outing to the Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival. Participants will explore the grounds of Hakusan Shrine and Hakusan Park to view seasonal hydrangeas in bloom. The experience includes attending an outdoor live big band jazz concert held within the festival grounds. It is designed as a casual outing for those interested in photography, local culture, and social interaction.
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This walking tour traverses quiet temples and shrines, including Yamanouchi Yakumo Shrine, Tokeiji Temple, Kenchoji Temple, and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, ending at Komachi Street. The event focuses on social interaction and conversation among participants while visiting historical sites. A certified guide provides historical commentary throughout the walk. The event is open to all languages. Participants are advised to wear comfortable footwear and bring drinks. An additional admission fee for one temple is required, and the tour is subject to cancellation during rain.
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This walking event features a tour of two prominent hydrangea viewing spots in Tokyo: Hakusan Shrine and Ueno Park. Participants visit Hakusan Shrine, known for its historic atmosphere and over 3,000 hydrangea bushes, followed by a walk to Ueno Park to see approximately 1,000 hydrangeas along the park's pathways.
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CoderDojo Matsuyama is a community-based programming club where participants can learn coding, 3D modeling, and engineering. Activities include working with Scratch, Minecraft, robotics kits, Arduino, and VR. The event also provides access to tools such as 3D printers, laser cutters, and manual woodworking equipment. This session offers a collaborative environment for hands-on creation and technical skill development.
コドモノイバショ
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Mansion Nightclub is an entertainment venue featuring a large dance floor, live performances, and a patio. This social gathering invites individuals to enjoy a night of dancing and socializing. Attendees must be 19 years or older and are required to present valid photo identification. A strict dress code is in effect, prohibiting athletic or leisure wear. Guests are strongly encouraged to use the venue's coat check for personal items to ensure safety. The group maintains a zero-tolerance policy regarding harassment and inappropriate social behavior.
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Participants engage in a life drawing session featuring a Russian female model. The session consists of three sets of 40-minute poses, each divided by short breaks. Beginners are welcome, and there is no formal instruction provided. Artists may use various mediums, including pencil, charcoal, and paint. Easels and support boards are available for use, but participants must provide their own clips and art supplies. A group viewing session takes place after the poses.
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This painting and wine session focuses on the theme of Japan’s rainy season and colorful umbrellas. Attendees are provided with all necessary art supplies, painting instruction, and two drink tickets. The event is open to individuals of all artistic levels, offering a creative environment for socializing and painting.
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This meetup facilitates language exchange and cultural interaction between Japanese and Chinese speakers. The event features facilitated conversation with periodic seat rotations to encourage interaction among different participants. Discussions center on casual topics such as culture, travel, and food, and hosts are present to assist with conversation flow.
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This monthly gathering serves as a social event for locals, expatriates, and tourists to network and foster international connections. The event facilitates language practice and social interaction in an inclusive environment, welcoming individuals interested in cultural exchange and making new friends.
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Participants engage in casual philosophical discussions. The session addresses the question of what constitutes the essence of being human and considers whether this concept will change.
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A social walking event held in the bay area. Participants engage in casual conversations in English or Japanese while walking and enjoying harbor views.
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This social meetup brings together locals, expats, travelers, and students for casual conversation and cultural exchange. Participants can practice various languages, such as English and Japanese, while enjoying a relaxed, standing-style atmosphere. The event features social games like Jenga and UNO to facilitate interaction among attendees. Participants may choose from different drink options, including optional all-you-can-drink packages.
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A casual badminton session for beginner to intermediate players. Participants should bring their own sportswear, indoor shoes, and racket, though loaner equipment is available for those who need it.
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This social event brings together locals, travelers, and expats for an evening of casual conversation and networking. Participants can interact in a multilingual environment, utilizing ice-breaker games like UNO and Jenga to facilitate connections. The event encourages a standing-style format to allow for easy mingling among attendees. Optional all-you-can-drink plans and individual drink purchases are available. Participation is open to anyone interested in cross-cultural exchange and meeting new people in a friendly, relaxed setting.
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This event provides an opportunity for locals and international travelers in Osaka to socialize in a casual, standing-style setting. Designed for solo attendees, the gathering features conversation opportunities, ice-breaking games like UNO and Jenga, and language exchange practice. Participants can interact with both Japanese residents and international visitors while consuming purchased drinks at the venue. Attendees are encouraged to book via the official platform to facilitate check-in, though other registration methods are accepted.
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This meetup provides a structured environment for English and Japanese language exchange. Participants are organized into small groups of approximately four people, with rotations every 30 minutes to facilitate interaction among diverse attendees. The event typically maintains an even split between Japanese and non-Japanese participants. Only English and Japanese are permitted. Non-native Japanese speakers are required to have conversational English proficiency. Membership registration, which involves reviewing a rule book, is mandatory for all participants. While event participation is free, a minimum one-drink purchase is required, and a nominal fee applies for the issuance of a member pass.
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UTAGE is an international exchange event designed for participants to connect across different cultural and linguistic backgrounds in a relaxed, social setting. The event offers an all-you-can-drink service featuring various alcoholic beverages, accompanied by traditional Japanese izakaya snacks such as yakitori, edamame, and takoyaki. Attendees can mingle in a casual atmosphere, participate in interactive activities like a rock-paper-scissors tournament, and engage in spontaneous conversation.
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This session examines how artificial intelligence influences software engineering estimation. Recent research highlights a discrepancy where developers perceive increased speed when using AI tools, despite objective data suggesting otherwise. Participants will engage in an interactive experiment to compare estimation techniques with and without AI, analyzing the resulting gaps to determine the reliability of estimates for stakeholders and team planning.
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This event facilitates international interaction through structured English-only conversations followed by open, multilingual discussions. Participants are organized into small groups that rotate regularly to encourage networking and language practice with various individuals. The gathering serves as a venue for international exchange and making new connections.
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The Ottawa Voyageurs Walking Club organizes walks in the Canterbury neighbourhood. Participants can choose between 5 km and 10 km routes. A small fee is required to cover insurance and administrative expenses.
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A relaxed cycling tour visiting independent bookstores in Toronto, including Little Ghosts Books, Hopeless Romantic Bookshop, and Another Story Bookshop. The route concludes with a picnic in High Park. The ride covers less than 10 km and is suitable for all levels. Participants are responsible for their own bicycle maintenance and must wear helmets.
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A full-day hiking excursion through the Hamilton area, focusing on the Dundas Valley region. The route features several notable waterfalls and historical sites, including Upper and Lower Mills Falls, Canterbury Falls, Sherman Falls, Lower Little Falls, Tiffany Falls, the Dundas Valley Trail Centre, The Hermitage, and Hermitage Cascade Falls. Participants should be prepared for a physically demanding day and bring appropriate footwear, hydration, and snacks.
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A social hike exploring Guild Park and Gardens, featuring historic architectural fragments and sculptures, followed by a trek along the Scarborough Bluffs trails. The route offers scenic views of Lake Ontario, forested paths, and dramatic cliffs. Participants should be prepared for uneven terrain and hills.
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Yolks is a restaurant focused on breakfast, brunch, and lunch, known for dishes such as poached eggs, house-made hollandaise, and truffle lemon potatoes. This social meetup involves dining together. A small per-person contribution is requested at the table.
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The Winnipeg Pride Parade is an annual celebration that brings the 2SLGBTQ+ community and its allies together. It serves as a central component of the broader Pride festival programming. The procession follows the Pride Rally and includes a Grand Marshal, an honorary Youth Marshal, and an honorary Community Group Marshal, all of whom are nominated by the community.
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This event is a baby shower honoring an expectant mother, featuring food, games, and music. Attendees are requested to dress in shades of brown, tan, gold, and yellow, while avoiding white, blue, and pink attire. Guests are invited to contribute gifts from the baby registry or select gift cards to support the family.
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Attendees will gather to explore the Streetsville Bread & Honey Festival in Mississauga. The event involves walking through the festival grounds to enjoy food vendors, live music, and various entertainment offerings. This is a social meetup for exploring the festival atmosphere in a group setting.
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Video speed dating for Hamilton residents. Participants complete a personality survey during registration to facilitate curated one-on-one video rounds. A host facilitates the sessions, and mutual match information is provided after the event only if both parties express mutual interest.
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This social gathering is designed for individuals aged 20-37. It is a ticketed event focused on networking and socializing, rather than dating. Attendees are expected to adhere to a smart casual dress code and follow basic social etiquette guidelines. Participants primarily converse in English, with some attendees also being bilingual in French and English.
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This online event provides private, one-on-one video speed dating sessions for singles in Markham. Participants complete a personality survey prior to the event to facilitate matches based on profile compatibility and age groups. Sessions are hosted via Zoom with a live facilitator managing the rounds and transitions. Mutual matches are shared after the session.
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This social gathering involves dining at a restaurant specializing in dumplings and other Asian cuisine. The restaurant provides beer and sake, and attendees are permitted to bring their own wine.
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A gathering for startup enthusiasts designed for informal discussions. Participants share experiences, brainstorm ideas, and discuss challenges in a collaborative environment.
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An experienced tarot reader with over 30 years of practice offers private card reading sessions. Participants may ask specific questions or receive a general reading. Sessions last 30 minutes at a cost of $40, payable on site.
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This event facilitates virtual speed dating for Mississauga residents. Participants are matched based on a personality survey and engage in a series of private video conversations moderated by a host. Mutual matches are shared after the session to allow for follow-up connections.
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This virtual speed dating event connects Laval-based singles through structured, short private video rounds. Participants are matched based on age groups and personality profiles gathered during registration. A live host manages the event to facilitate transitions. Following the session, mutual match details are shared only when both parties express interest.
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This online speed dating event connects Montreal residents through structured one-on-one video rounds. Participants register based on their age group and complete a personality survey to facilitate compatible matching. A host manages the session via video conference, timing each interaction to ensure a smooth experience. Following the event, mutual matches are shared between participants who have expressed interest in one another.
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This virtual speed dating event connects Gatineau residents through host-managed, age-grouped video rounds. Participants complete a personality questionnaire prior to the event to facilitate curated matches based on specific preferences. During the sessions, a host guides participants through one-on-one video interactions. After the event, mutual matches are shared privately, allowing individuals to decide if they wish to pursue further communication. The process focuses on immediate, moderated face-to-face conversations.
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A group hike to Quarry Rock in Deep Cove, Vancouver, suitable for all experience levels. The outing concludes with a meal at Dip Co.
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Participants engage in private one-on-one video rounds with local singles. A personality questionnaire completed during registration facilitates matches based on compatibility and age group. A live host moderates the session, and mutual matches are shared privately after the event concludes.
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The Dessert and Coffee Club is a monthly social gathering where participants meet at local establishments to enjoy desserts, coffee, and casual conversation. The group focuses on supporting local businesses and fostering community connections. Participants are encouraged to verify meeting details regularly, as venue selections may change based on weather or business availability.
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Participants bring their own reading material for a session of focused, silent reading. This gathering provides a quiet environment free from digital distractions, followed by an optional discussion where attendees can share recommendations on their current reads. Attendees may bring novels, essays, or other texts, and audiobooks are permitted if used with headphones.
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This recurring writing group provides a structured environment for participants to focus on individual writing projects. Sessions begin with brief introductions, followed by a designated period of silent writing, and conclude with an optional time for attendees to share their progress.
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A casual, non-competitive badminton gathering focused on friendly rallies and social interaction. The sessions are open to all skill levels, with court-sharing arrangements at the recreation facility. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment, although some items may be available for loan. Access is available through a recreation membership or a drop-in fee paid at the facility.
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Participants gather to play board games and video games. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own games or play those provided by others. This is a 19+ event held at a licensed venue. The event space is located on an upper level and does not have wheelchair access. Participants are encouraged to support the venue by purchasing food and beverages.
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Participants engage in a guided tea blending workshop to create their own custom tea blends. The session includes opportunities to taste different creations and enjoy snacks in a social setting. All necessary supplies and materials for crafting the tea are provided.
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This session provides a structured environment for new and experienced players to create characters for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. Participants can utilize options from any official 5e publications, following the standard array or point buy methods for starting statistics. It is recommended that attendees bring their own materials, though official digital resources are available for use. Minors must be accompanied by an adult, and attendees are required to manage their own venue fees and RSVP through the established system.
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This online speed dating event for gay men in Edmonton facilitates one-on-one connections through a curated virtual environment. Participants complete a personality profile upon registration, which is used to match individuals for short, guided video rounds. A live host manages the process to ensure structured interactions. Following the rounds, mutual interest is confirmed, and contact information is exchanged only if both parties agree to connect.
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This virtual speed dating event for gay individuals in Edmonton utilizes a host-guided format via Zoom. Participants register by age group and complete a personality questionnaire, which is used to curate compatible one-on-one video rounds. After the event, participants receive information on mutual matches.
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This event provides a virtual speed dating experience for gay individuals in Edmonton. Participants engage in private, one-on-one video rounds, with matches curated based on age and a personality questionnaire completed during registration. The session is managed by a live host who facilitates logistics and transitions between rounds. Following the event, mutual match notifications are sent, allowing participants to connect further if both parties express interest.
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This virtual speed dating event facilitates video chat rounds for gay men in the Edmonton area. Participants complete a personality questionnaire during registration, which is used to curate compatible, age-appropriate matches. The sessions, held via video call, feature guided one-on-one interactions. Following the event, mutual matches are shared privately between participants who have expressed interest in one another.
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This online speed dating event for gay singles in Edmonton provides a series of managed video conversations as an alternative to dating apps. Participants are paired for one-on-one rounds based on age and results from a personality questionnaire completed during registration. A professional host manages the session to ensure a structured environment. Following the event, mutual match results are provided to participants, enabling them to connect privately if both parties express interest.
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This event is a curated small-group brunch designed to facilitate social connections. Participants are matched into groups of 4-6 people to engage in casual conversation. The experience is organized through the Groupvibe platform, requiring registration and the purchase of a ticket or membership through an external website to participate and receive event details.
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Participants engage in hosted one-on-one virtual speed dating rounds via Zoom. Matches are determined based on age group and a personality quiz completed during registration. Following the event, mutual matches are shared with participants.
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Participants engage in brief dating rounds via video conferencing. The service matches individuals based on age groups and personality assessments, with mutual match results provided following the session.
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Virtual event utilizing guided one-on-one video rounds for individuals to meet others based on age and personality matching. Participation involves a personality assessment, and mutual matches are provided following the session.
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A virtual speed dating event where participants engage in short rounds conducted via Zoom. Attendees are categorized by age group and complete a personality quiz to facilitate matching. Following the event, mutual matches are calculated and provided to participants.
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This event facilitates virtual speed dating via Zoom. Participants are matched based on a personality quiz and guided through interactive rounds by a host. After the event, mutual matches are provided.
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Online speed dating for Sacramento residents. Participants register by age group and complete a personality quiz to assist with matching. The event is hosted on a virtual platform where participants proceed through rounds, and mutual matches are provided after the session concludes.
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An online speed dating service conducted via video conferencing. Participants are categorized by age range and paired based on a personality assessment. The event proceeds in guided rounds, with mutual match results provided following the session.
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Participants engage in short, guided speed dating rounds conducted via Zoom. Attendees are matched based on age groups and personality assessments completed during registration. After the sessions, mutual matches are provided.
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This virtual speed dating event facilitates connections through guided one-on-one video rounds. Participants are categorized by age group and paired based on personality assessments completed during the registration process. After the session, participants receive information on mutual matches.
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Participants engage in virtual speed dating rounds via Zoom, categorized by age groups. The process involves registering, completing a personality quiz for matching purposes, participating in video rounds, and receiving mutual match results after the session concludes.
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Participants engage in a series of short rounds via Zoom to meet local singles. The process involves selecting an age-appropriate group, completing a personality questionnaire, and interacting with matched individuals during the virtual session. Mutual matches are provided after the event.
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Online speed dating event for local residents. Participants are paired based on a personality quiz and interact through live video sessions. Mutual match information is provided after the event.
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This event facilitates one-on-one speed dating for singles through a virtual platform. Participants are categorized into specific age groups and complete a personality assessment prior to the session to improve matching quality. During the event, individuals engage in guided rounds of video-based conversations. Mutual match results are provided following the session.
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This virtual speed dating event connects individuals in San Jose through structured one-on-one sessions on Zoom. Participants are organized into specific age groups and matched based on personality assessments. The process involves registration, completing a personality quiz, attending guided video rounds, and receiving mutual matches post-event.
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Participants engage in short, one-on-one video rounds hosted on Zoom. Attendees are matched based on age groups and personality assessments completed during registration. Following the event, mutual matches are calculated and provided to participants.
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This event facilitates online speed dating for local singles. Participants are matched based on age groups and personality quiz results. The experience consists of a series of short, host-guided, one-on-one video chat rounds. Mutual match results are shared privately after the event concludes, allowing participants to choose whether to follow up.
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An online speed dating event conducted via Zoom, where participants are paired based on age group and personality assessments. The process involves registering, completing a quiz, and attending guided virtual rounds to facilitate connections. Mutual matches are provided following the event.
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This virtual speed dating service is for individuals in the Scottsdale area. Participants are matched based on personality traits determined through a questionnaire and connect via live Zoom sessions. Mutual matches are provided after the event.
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Participants engage in virtual one-on-one rounds via video conferencing. Attendees are organized into age-specific groups and paired based on personality quiz results. The structured process involves guided interaction rounds, followed by the delivery of mutual match results after the session concludes.
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This event facilitates online speed dating sessions for Fresno residents. Participants are personality-matched and engage in a live format hosted on Zoom. The process involves selecting an appropriate age group, completing a short personality quiz, attending the guided online event, and receiving a list of mutual matches afterward.
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Speed dating for singles in Bakersfield is conducted online. Participants select an age category, complete a personality quiz to receive compatible matches, and engage in a series of short, guided conversations via Zoom. Mutual matches are shared with participants following the event.
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A virtual matchmaking service designed for individuals in the Phoenix area. Participants are matched based on personality quiz results and engage in speed dating rounds facilitated by a host over a video conference platform. After the event, attendees receive information regarding mutual matches.
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Virtual speed dating event for singles in the Los Angeles area. Participants are matched based on age group and personality assessment. The process involves registering for a specific age bracket, completing a personality quiz, and attending hosted one-on-one rounds via video call. Mutual matches are shared after the event concludes.
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This event facilitates online speed dating for local singles through brief, one-on-one video rounds hosted on a virtual platform. Participants are paired based on age groups and pre-event personality survey results. A moderator manages the transition between rounds to ensure a structured experience. Mutual match details are shared between participants only when there is a reciprocal selection.
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This online speed dating event connects Anaheim singles through a series of timed, one-on-one video chats on Zoom. Participants complete a personality questionnaire prior to the event, which is used to curate compatible pairings within specific age groups. A host manages the event logistics to ensure smooth transitions between rounds. After the sessions conclude, mutual match results are distributed to participants, allowing them to follow up if there is a mutual interest. The format is designed to facilitate real-time conversations, moving beyond the traditional profile-based approach of dating apps.
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This event facilitates speed dating for individuals located in Tucson through a live online platform. Participants are required to register for specific age groups and complete a personality quiz to ensure compatibility. During the event, a host guides participants through rounds of dating. Mutual matches are calculated and provided to participants following the session.
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Participants engage in structured one-on-one video rounds based on age groups. The process involves registration and a personality quiz to facilitate matchmaking. After the event, participants receive information on mutual matches.
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Participants engage in a series of guided, timed one-on-one video chat rounds with local residents based on age and compatibility questionnaires. These sessions are facilitated by an experienced host to ensure comfortable interaction. After the sessions, mutual matches are shared privately between participants to facilitate further connection, with no one-sided contact permitted.
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Participants engage in private, one-on-one video speed dating rounds conducted via an online platform. Attendees complete a personality questionnaire beforehand to be paired with compatible individuals within their age range, facilitated by a live host. Following the session, mutual matches are shared only between individuals who both expressed interest in each other, allowing participants to choose whether to follow up. The process is designed to offer a structured alternative to dating apps by focusing on direct, real-time interactions.
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This event provides online video speed dating sessions for Sacramento residents. Participants are segmented by age and matched using a personality quiz completed prior to the session. A host manages the transitions between one-on-one video rounds. After the event, participants receive information on mutual matches while maintaining privacy for non-mutual selections. The process requires registration and completion of a personality questionnaire to secure participation.
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This event facilitates virtual speed dating sessions conducted via Zoom. Participants are organized into specific age groups and complete personality quizzes to receive compatible matches. During the event, individuals engage in short conversation rounds, and mutual match results are communicated following the conclusion of the session.
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San Diego online speed dating platform facilitating virtual meetings via Zoom. Participants select an age group and complete a personality quiz to receive compatible matches. The event is conducted in rounds hosted live, with mutual match results delivered after the session.
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This online speed dating event connects participants for short conversations via Zoom. Attendees are matched based on age groups and personality quizzes completed during registration. Following the event, mutual matches are provided.
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This online speed dating event connects San Francisco locals through live video sessions on Zoom. Participants are grouped by age, complete a personality quiz, and engage in a series of rounds facilitated by a host to find potential matches. After the event, mutual match information is provided to attendees.
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This online speed dating event for Los Angeles residents uses personality-based matching. Participants register for specific age groups and complete a short personality quiz. The event takes place via Zoom, facilitated by a live host, and concludes with the delivery of mutual matches.
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This beach volleyball event features casual pick-up games. Participants rotate teams to encourage social interaction, with an emphasis on team play techniques like bump, set, and spike. The atmosphere is recreational and inclusive of various skill levels. Attendees are required to sign a waiver prior to participation and should manage their RSVPs responsibly. A fee is collected in cash at the event.
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This event provides guided one-on-one video dating rounds for gay singles located in Surrey, organized via Zoom. Participants are sorted into specific age brackets and paired based on a personality questionnaire completed during registration. Following the video rounds, mutual match results are provided to participants to facilitate further connection.
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This is an online speed dating event for gay men in the Vancouver area conducted via Zoom. Participants are categorized by age bracket and matched based on a pre-event personality and preferences survey to facilitate compatibility. A live host manages the session, guiding attendees through a series of timed one-on-one video dates. Following the event, mutual match results are provided to participants, allowing for further connection only if both parties express interest.
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This event provides online speed dating sessions for gay singles in the Richmond area. Participants engage in structured, one-on-one video rounds via Zoom, categorized by age group. The process includes a personality quiz to facilitate matching, with a live host coordinating the sessions. Mutual match results are provided following the event.
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This online speed dating event connects gay men in Burnaby through short Zoom rounds. Participants are grouped by age and matched based on a personality quiz. Mutual matches are provided after the event.
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This online speed dating event for gay singles utilizes personality assessments to pair individuals for timed, one-on-one video chats. Participants engage with compatible matches within their age groups under the supervision of a session host. Mutual match results are provided following the conclusion of the event.
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This event offers online speed dating for gay singles. Participants engage in guided one-on-one video rounds via Zoom, with attendees grouped by age and matched based on personality quiz results.
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This event facilitates online speed dating for gay and queer individuals located in Surrey. Participants are matched according to age groups and responses to a personality questionnaire. The session consists of curated one-on-one video rounds hosted on Zoom. Following the event, mutual match results are sent to participants to facilitate further connection.
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This event consists of virtual speed dating sessions for gay singles in the Surrey area. Participants complete a personality quiz after registration to receive tailored matches based on age and compatibility. Sessions are conducted via Zoom, with a dedicated host facilitating one-on-one rounds. Mutual matches are shared privately between participants after the session concludes.
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This event offers online gay speed dating for individuals in Surrey. Participants complete a personality assessment upon registration, which is used to match them with others based on age and compatibility. The sessions consist of short, one-on-one video dates hosted via a video conferencing platform. A facilitator manages the session, and mutual match results are provided after the event, allowing participants to connect only if both parties express interest.
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This virtual speed dating event is designed for gay men residing in Vancouver. Participants select an age group, complete a personality quiz to assist with matching, and attend a live Zoom session where a host facilitates the rounds. Mutual matches are provided to participants after the event.
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This virtual speed dating event is designed for gay men residing in Surrey. Participants complete a personality survey prior to the session, which is used to curate private, age-appropriate video rounds. A live host facilitates the event, managing one-on-one interactions based on compatibility profiles. Following the event, mutual match results are shared exclusively with the participants involved.
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Virtual speed dating event for Burnaby residents, facilitated via Zoom. Participants are matched based on the results of a mandatory personality quiz. The event structure involves guided rounds to facilitate introductions, followed by the delivery of mutual matches after the session.
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This virtual speed dating event allows singles in Vancouver to meet through short video rounds on Zoom. Participants register based on specific age groups and complete a personality quiz to facilitate matching. The format consists of video interactions, with mutual matches provided after the event concludes.
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This virtual speed dating event connects gay singles in Richmond through guided one-on-one video rounds on Zoom. Participants are grouped by age and matched based on personality traits. The process involves an initial registration and a questionnaire to facilitate compatibility. Attendees participate in facilitated rounds and receive a list of mutual matches following the event.
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Who you gonna call? GHOSTBUSTERS! Join Fort Edmonton Park and the Alberta Ghostbusters Society on June 7 for a special Ghostbusters I & II double feature movie night ahead of National Ghostbusters Day. Experience the iconic films on the big screen inside one of Edmonton’s most unique historic theatres. Guests can enjoy one or both Ghostbusters screenings, with the option to add a barbecue dinner experience between showtimes. Costumes and themed attire are encouraged. Buy Tickets GhostBusters BBQBundle your movie tickets and enjoy lunch at Fort Edmonton Park to make for the perfect Ghostbusters celebration! Menu: Ghostbuster Burger with toppings and condiments Phantom Fry Chips (chipotle mayo) Spooked Slaw (coleslaw) Boogeyman Potato Salad Slimed & Stuffed Cookie Event Schedule: 3:00 PM: Doors/concession begin at the theatre 4:00 PM: Ghostbusters I 5:30 PM: BBQ at the Hangar/concession 6:30 PM: Doors/concession begin at the theatre 7:30 PM: Ghostbusters II Event Information: Doors open at 3:00 PM to allow guests time to visit the concession. These movies are rated PG Violence, Frightening Scenes. Seats inside the Capitol Theatre are available on a first-come, first-served basis. No outside food or drink will be permitted inside. Parking is available behind the Capitol Theatre in Parking Lot G, please drive down the service road and check in with our Guardhouse upon arrival. There is no entry through the Front Entry Plaza. Get Tickets
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This casual meetup facilitates French conversation among participants of all skill levels. It aims to foster social connections and cultural exchange among individuals from diverse backgrounds rather than testing linguistic proficiency. Native speakers are encouraged to participate. A minimum purchase of $7.00 is required at the venue to attend.
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Virtual speed dating event for gay men. Participants are organized by age group and matched based on a personality quiz. The event consists of short rounds held over video conferencing, with mutual match information provided after the session.
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This online speed dating event connects gay men through a series of short Zoom video calls. Participants are sorted into specific age groups and matched based on responses to a personality quiz. Mutual matches are provided after the event to facilitate potential connections.
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This online event facilitates structured one-on-one video dating rounds for gay men. Participants are matched based on age brackets and results from a personality questionnaire completed during registration. A host manages the session, guiding attendees through the video rounds. Following the event, participants receive information about their mutual matches privately.
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A virtual speed dating event for gay men held via Zoom. Participants are matched based on age and personality preferences through a pre-event quiz. The session consists of multiple rounds of interaction, with mutual matches provided after the event concludes.
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Online speed dating sessions for gay men conducted via Zoom. Participants are categorized by age group and complete a personality quiz for optimized pairing. The format consists of guided one-on-one rounds, followed by the distribution of mutual match results.
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Participants engage in guided one-on-one video speed dating rounds facilitated by a host, with participants grouped by age and personality. The process requires registering for a specific category, completing a personality questionnaire, attending the session via video conference, and receiving mutual match results after the event.
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This virtual event facilitates speed dating for gay men in Vancouver, structured into short video rounds conducted via a web-conferencing platform. Participants are sorted into groups based on age and compatibility determined by a pre-event questionnaire. The process is managed by a host who facilitates the transitions between rounds. Mutual matches are exchanged privately only after both parties confirm their interest.
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This online speed dating event for gay men in Surrey utilizes age-grouping and a personality matching system to connect individuals. Participants complete a registration and compatibility quiz to facilitate curated one-on-one video rounds. A live host moderates the session to ensure a structured environment. Following the event, match results are shared based on mutual interest, maintaining privacy for non-mutual selections.
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Participants engage in a group-based version of the game Family Feud, organized into teams of four to five members. The event consists of multiple rounds of gameplay, with prizes awarded to the winning teams after each round. Attendees are required to purchase at least one beverage or appetizer to support the venue, and an entry fee applies.
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This online speed dating event connects singles in Richmond through structured video rounds. Participants are grouped by age and matched based on responses to a personality quiz. An event host facilitates the rounds, and mutual matches are shared after the session.
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Online speed dating event for singles residing in Surrey conducted via Zoom. Participants are categorized into specific age groups. The process involves registering through a designated link, completing a personality questionnaire to facilitate matching, engaging in brief virtual rounds facilitated by a host, and receiving mutual match results following the session.
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Online speed dating event for gay singles in Vancouver. Participants register by age group, complete a personality quiz, and attend a hosted Zoom session. Mutual matches are provided following the event.
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Participants engage in short, hosted one-on-one video rounds organized by age and personality compatibility. After completing a registration and personality quiz, attendees receive mutual match results following the session.
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This online speed dating event facilitates one-on-one video interactions for gay singles. Participants are grouped by age and paired based on personality assessments completed during registration. The event includes guided rounds of conversation, with mutual matches shared after the sessions.
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This virtual speed dating event facilitates one-on-one video sessions for gay men residing in the Burnaby area. Participants complete a personality and preference survey upon registration, which the organizers use to curate matches within specific age brackets. A professional host manages the event to ensure smooth transitions between rounds. After the event concludes, attendees receive information on mutual matches to pursue further connections.
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Online speed dating event for gay individuals in the Burnaby area. Participants complete a personality questionnaire to facilitate matches within their specific age groups. The event consists of private video rounds conducted via Zoom, facilitated by a host to manage the session. Mutual connections are confirmed and shared only after both parties express interest.
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A recurring monthly social gathering for adults providing an opportunity to socialize over coffee. The session includes an icebreaker topic to encourage conversation among participants. Attendees are expected to purchase beverages at the venue, and the event strictly prohibits any form of solicitation or business marketing.
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This moderated discussion explores cooperative enterprises and alternative organizational models outside of traditional capitalism. Participants are invited to express opinions and share reasoning regarding economic systems in an environment designed to ensure respectful dialogue. Attendees are expected to adhere to the organization's stated ideals.
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This outdoor social gathering offers an opportunity for individuals to connect and meet new people. The event features recreational activities such as volleyball and includes provided food for participants. Attendees are advised to bring their own beverages and wear appropriate clothing for outdoor weather conditions. A participation fee is required to cover event costs.
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Authentic Relating Games are structured activities designed to facilitate the practice of authentic communication, vulnerability, and deep listening. Participants engage in relational exercises within a safe, respectful environment to explore new ways of interacting, break down unhelpful behavioral patterns, and cultivate genuine connections. The sessions are facilitated in English, though attendees are welcome to express themselves in any language.
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This social gathering offers a space for individuals interested in Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality theory and intuitive types to engage in conversation. The group meets regularly to facilitate discussions in a relaxed environment.
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A social group in Vancouver designed to foster new connections and build community. The meetup facilitates weekly gatherings that transition between various outdoor and indoor activities depending on seasonal weather, ranging from park hangouts to restaurant visits and recreational outings. The group emphasizes a respectful, inclusive environment, explicitly prohibiting dating-related behavior and discrimination to ensure a safe space for all attendees.
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This seven-week salsa dance course is designed for active adults in their 50s and 60s. The program focuses on full-body movements that improve cardiovascular health, muscle strength, flexibility, and coordination. Participants also experience mental benefits such as stress relief, improved sharpness, and increased confidence through social engagement. The course is taught by an instructor with over 35 years of expertise in Latin dance.
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Wyper and Parker is a blues-rock duo consisting of Josh Wyper and Parker. The musical act performs R&B-infused rock characterized by a driving rhythm section and bluesy guitar playing.
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This low-pressure karaoke social night focuses on a casual atmosphere where singing is optional. Participants are encouraged to socialize, enjoy food or drinks, and support others in a relaxed, non-competitive setting. The event emphasizes kindness and respectful behavior within a public venue, welcoming both active singers and those who prefer to simply listen and cheer.
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This session accommodates all skill levels and utilizes a 2.3m net height. Participants are encouraged to bring their own balls. Adherence to gym rules is mandatory, including prohibitions on food, trash, smoking, and alcohol. All participants must leave the venue by the designated closing time. The participation fee is 800 yen, payable by cash or Paypay. Repeated last-minute cancellations are strictly monitored and may lead to removal from the group.
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This volleyball session welcomes players of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced individuals. Participants should wear comfortable athletic clothing and indoor shoes. Bringing a volleyball is optional. The participation fee is 1000 yen, payable on-site. Advance notice is required for cancellations or bringing guests.
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This study group focuses on one of Napoleon Hill's 17 principles during each session. Participants engage in discussions, share insights, and present outcomes achieved through practical application. Unlike formal meetings or one-way seminars, the session provides an open environment for exchanging ideas and networking with other motivated individuals. Professional trainers are available to provide expert commentary on the principles. Attendees may bring a copy of 'Think and Grow Rich,' though materials are provided for those who do not have one. An informal social gathering is held at the same venue immediately following the session.
コワーキングスペースBlue+(ブルータス)
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This 61.6 km loop ride is conducted on paved surfaces. The route includes a coffee stop at a bakery and a lunch stop at a shipyard. A bicycle helmet is mandatory for all participants. Riders should ensure their equipment is in good working order, including brakes and tires, and are encouraged to carry a repair kit with an extra inner tube. Added safety equipment such as a bell, lights, and a mirror is recommended. Participants ride at their own risk and are responsible for following cycling regulations.
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