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Queer Book Club! Extra, Extra Read All About It

Queer Book Club! Extra, Extra Read All About It

Sun, Sep 6, 6:00 PM
From Extra, Extra - Read All About It (Book Club)

Come join us for our second book club meeting this September 6th. We'll be looking at Ballad of Sword and Wine by Qiang Jin Jiu and talking about next reads and plans for the group over coffee!

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Columbus Chess Club

Columbus Chess Club

Sun, Aug 30, 5:00 PM
From Columbus Chess club
4.8

This is a time where players of all ages, and skill levels can gather and enjoy a nice Sunday full of Chess!

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CABS Saturday Boardgaming 8/29

CABS Saturday Boardgaming 8/29

Sat, Aug 29, 2:00 PM
From Columbus Area Boardgaming Society
4.8

CABS Saturday Boardgaming 8/29 - your first visit is free. Join us for day of boardgaming !!! We have 2250+ games onsite for playing ...

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2 attendees
CABS Saturday Boardgaming 8/22

CABS Saturday Boardgaming 8/22

Sat, Aug 22, 2:00 PM
From Columbus Area Boardgaming Society
4.8

CABS Saturday Boardgaming 8/22/25 - your first visit is free. Join us for day of boardgaming !!! We have 2250+ games onsite for playing ...

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3 attendees
Tough Guy Book Club - Pickerington OH

Tough Guy Book Club - Pickerington OH

Wed, Sep 2, 9:00 AM
From Tough Guy Book Club
4.8

Join us for the Pickerington Chapter of Tough Guy Book Club. You can find out this month's book here [https://toughguybookclub.com/books](https://toughguybookclub.com/books?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExcTVleWRsd0ZYSWdqZXV4QXNydGMGYXBwX2lkEDIyMjAzOTE3ODgyMDA4OTIAAR5aL8E3xpn05czDIaY5kEiHH3oABs4hICFLOrNXUsW-0gY5HePBTW1ni0SYzw_aem_qNxAzG9ij-sVr5-Rf8Uw3Q) If you have the chance, try to pick up the book and read a couple of pages before the night. If you haven’t, come anyway, no one gives a damn. We are not your boss. If you got one, make sure to bring your copy of the books down, it’ll help you talk about bits of it, we suggest underlining stuff that sticks out to you as important. Also like all months, we will be announcing next month’s book at the meeting and handing them out to those of you who were wise enough to pre-order last month. See you there. Want to know more about Tough Guy Book Club? Read this - [http://toughguybookclub.com/about-us](http://toughguybookclub.com/about-us?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExcTVleWRsd0ZYSWdqZXV4QXNydGMGYXBwX2lkEDIyMjAzOTE3ODgyMDA4OTIAAR5QrDxxQmsaiuIfgbomTP4b6948UogKCm9U4Dudq5-VU_8aUx5RnTiUjO_R1Q_aem_n5AIic3b6NMTZ5TUJGTLkw)

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PLAY GREAT COUNTRY CLUBS

Mon, Aug 24, 12:00 PM
From Columbus Professionals Golf Association (CPGA)
4.7
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is used to connect people with shared interests through local groups and events. Members can join communities based around hobbies, lifestyles, or personal goals and participate in both online and in-person activities.

Search Meetup with keywords like 'chess over 60s' or filter by age-related groups within your location. You'll discover events and clubs where you can engage with peers who enjoy chess.

Yes, you can find chess groups specifically for seniors. Some organizers create events tailored for an older audience, providing a perfect platform for socializing and playing in a relaxed environment.

First, sign up on Meetup and browse the chess clubs. Once you find a suitable group, you can simply click on 'Join' and start participating in their events to meet new chess enthusiasts.

Absolutely! You can join multiple chess clubs that interest you. Diving into various groups will help you expand your network and enjoy different styles and strategies of chess play.

Yes, it’s recommended to RSVP for events. This notifies the event organizer of your participation, helps in planning the event better, and ensures you have a reserved spot.

Joining Meetup is free but some clubs may create ticketed events or require membership fees for maintenance or event organization, so it's best to check each event listing for details.

Chess events can take place in a variety of locations such as cafes, community centers, or members' homes. The group organizer will usually provide the details on the event page.

Yes, you can find online chess clubs on Meetup. Look for events marked as virtual or online to enjoy chess from the comfort of your home while still connecting with others.

Meetup facilitates the opportunity for learning through interaction but doesn't guarantee skill improvement. Active participation and engagement with experienced players can enhance your learning though.

Availability can vary depending on the location. While larger cities may offer more options, some areas might have limited clubs. Checking Meetup regularly can help you stay updated on new groups forming.

Event safety is dependent on the organizer and local health guidelines. Make sure to check event details for any precautions and always choose participation levels consistent with your comfort.

Group descriptions usually indicate skill levels. Some are social, welcoming all abilities, while others may cater to more advanced players, helping you choose the right fit for your skills.

Yes, Meetup emphasizes connecting people through group experiences rather than individual meetups. It facilitates building community connections but isn't designed for one-on-one interactions.

Missing an RSVP doesn't generally penalize you, but it may affect your relationship with a group if it becomes a frequent occurrence. It's considerate to update your RSVP if you can't attend.