Find your club, not just its name
The community runs on its clubs. The trouble was never finding out a club exists - it was finding out anything useful about it. A name on a list doesn't tell you whether it's your people, when they meet, or who to email.
So we've been quietly fixing that, a club at a time. We've added curated club cards by the dozen, and each one is built to answer the questions you'd actually ask a neighbor:
- What is this, really? A short, plain description of what the club does and who it's for.
- Where and when? The recreation center or spot they call home.
- How do I reach a human? A website, email, or contact - so your first step is a quick note, not a scavenger hunt.
They run the full range, too - from the hands-on hobby crowd to the folks who gather around a shared hometown or home state. (A few of them surprised even us.)
How to find them
Just search. Type the activity, the interest, or even a nickname into the search box, and a matching club card surfaces right alongside the events. Looking for table tennis? ffttc works. Woodworking, genealogy, a home-state alumni group - give it a try.
The calendar tells you what's happening this week. The club cards tell you where to put down roots. Go find your people.