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221.1 | some ideas | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | Purple power! | Fri Sep 30 1988 15:17 | 7 |
| well, what kinds of stuff do you like to do? dec sponsors many
activities (there's a dog club, a running club, a skiing club, and
a woman's barbershop group, to name a few). around here, there are
many local theaters that are always looking for help. there are
volunteer jobs (at hotlines, hospitals, big siblings, etc). there
are book clubs, train clubs, eating clubs, bicycle clubs... what
interests you?
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221.2 | community theater? | WAYLAY::GORDON | Well... There you have it! | Fri Sep 30 1988 15:29 | 9 |
| As I mentioned elsewhere (H_R?), any nearby community theater
would be more than willing to suck up some of your time. Many groups
are short handed, and experience usually isn't required. There's
a lot more to putting on a show than being on stage.
Look in MEIS::THEATRE [KP7/Select...] for a theater near you...
--Doug
Host/Moderator of THEATRE
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221.3 | get involved in things you enjoy doing | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Fri Sep 30 1988 15:47 | 16 |
| The best way to meet people whom you will have something in common
with is to get involved in activities that you enjoy (whatever the
sex or age of the average participant may be); then you will run
into other people who enjoy the same things you do. Your local
newspaper is probably full of short announcements for square or
folk dance groups, lecture series at the town library, organizations
looking for volunteers, hiking clubs, amateur theater groups, free
or cheap classes in things like gourmet cooking or music appreciation,
etc. It is a bit daunting to first decide to go out and get involved
in something where you don't know any of the other participants
yet, but it can be a lot of fun, and, before you know it, you do
know the other people who are involved and are enjoying the social
aspects of the activity as well as whatever attracted you to it
in the first place.
/Charlotte
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221.4 | Square and folk dancing!!! | VMSSG::MAGOON | Village idiot | Fri Sep 30 1988 17:41 | 11 |
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I've had lots of inexpensive fun going to square dances and various
types of folk dances. I don't know where you live, but there are lots of
them in the greater Boston area. I would imagine that your local library
might be a good place to start for information on them if you're interested.
There are lots of associations for the various types of folk dancing, and at
the very least the library should have a list of these associations and contacts
for them. They could in turn tell you times and places for the dances.
Larry
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221.5 | INTERESTS? | CGVAX2::HEBERT | | Fri Sep 30 1988 18:11 | 17 |
| Things I like to do, let me see, here's a list:
Rollerskating, read, write, run, dance, cook, tuitor, biking, modeling, and
of course taking is always a favorite of mine. Although wall don't
talk back. I love animals but my landlord won't let me have any
other than fish. As far as sports goes, I am willing to learn,
although at times I tend to get them mixed up. I can't ski and I
thought of joining the ski club but I'm a klutz on ski's because I
never learned how or noone took the time to show me.
I had joined the big brother/big sisters for a year. I enjoyed it but
not enough to go on.
I guess the most difficult part is getting started. I appreciate
all your feedback. It gives me something to look into.
Carole
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221.6 | try it, you'll like it | NOETIC::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Fri Sep 30 1988 19:09 | 17 |
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Don't bypass ski club trips just because you can't ski. All (or at
least most) ski areas have special packages for beginners. I got
hurt skiing about 10 years ago and last year I got brave,joined
the ski club and relearned. You can do it. Sure you'll be a klutz
at first, but so will everyone else in the class.
I don't know if you ever played an instrument but I find that
"practice is...never done" and that takes up a good deal of my
time. I quit playing for 10 years then started up again about 6
years ago. It was painful at first (the french horn can be very
frustrating till you get in shape) but now I even get paid to
play about half the time. There are lots of amateur groups that
play for church's and nursing homes etc. Look in the newspaper
for the various organizations, and a phone book for instructors.
liesl
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221.7 | What about a church group? | FSHQA2::CGIUNTA | | Mon Oct 03 1988 12:52 | 19 |
| When we moved last year, I wanted to meet people in the area, so
when the church that I joined announced they were starting a craft
group to make things for the church fair, I went. It's tough to
go the first time because you don't know anyone, but everyone is
usually very nice. And since I wanted to get more involved, I
volunteered to be the Publicity Chairperson for the fair, and I'm
doing it again this year. You might try seeing if a church near
you has similar activities.
And don't forget about the schools in your town. The high school
near me just started a program where they want folks in the community
to share their hobbies/experiences with the students to broaden
them a little.
There are a lot of possibilities. Check the newspapers for
announcements of events and such, and I'm sure you'll find something
that suits you.
Cathy
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221.8 | | EVER11::KRUPINSKI | John Wayne should sue for defamation | Mon Oct 03 1988 13:38 | 22 |
| Some things I've tried. I didn't stick with all of them, but
they are things to try:
Toastmasters, a nice way to meet interesting people, and improve
your public speaking skills at the same time. See COMET::TOASTMASTERS for
additional information.
Civil Air Patrol. A volunteer organization involved with aviation. If you
like working with young people, there is a cadet program. If you'd rather
stick with other adults, there is an adult program. You need not be a pilot,
or even like to fly, in order to be useful. Send me mail if interested,
and I can give you further information on getting involved in your area.
Dancing: English Country and Contra, at various town halls in New England.
A nice way to spend an evening, listen to some good music, and meet people
in a no-pressure environment.
Bowling: Your local bowling center likely can place you on a team. DEC
sponsors at least one league that I am aware of.
Tom_K
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221.9 | | ANT::JLUDGATE | it's only life.... | Mon Oct 03 1988 15:37 | 18 |
| volley ball is a fun sport. digital sponsors a league, so most
likely there will be people from your building playing.
i play once a week with people i used to work with (outside of DEC),
and we have gone from just swatting the ball around to actually
trying to set our teammates up for spikes and stuff. just takes
a little while to get the hang of it, but if you keep at it, it
becomes lots of fun.
watch this conference (and others, like FRIENDS) for get-togethers
and parties, and you will get to meet the people you read about.
through FRP i've become involved in a bi-weekly fantasy role playing
game..............if you've ever been interested in fantasy games
check it out, maybe you could join a group of beginners or something.
feel free to write me for details.
..................................................jonathan
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221.10 | bowling and biking | BLURB::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Mon Oct 03 1988 17:15 | 18 |
| Bowling is great for meeting people. You spend two or three hours
in a structured activity, but with lots of time in which you're
just sitting talking to your teammates or the other team. And
since you bowl each team several times during a year, you get to
know just about everybody. Mixed-sex leagues are almost always
looking for women to fill out their teams, and if you don't want
the committment of showing up every week, you can sign up as a
substitute; people contact you when they're going to be absent and
you can decide if you're available that night or not.
If you like animals, you might want to consider volunteering
some time at an animal hospital.
For biking, if you're in New Hampshire, there's a nice bike club
called the Granite State Wheelmen. They have activities aimed at
every level, from the racers to the family peddlers like us.
--bonnie
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221.11 | THANKS FOR RESPONSES | CGVAX2::HEBERT | | Thu Oct 06 1988 19:48 | 12 |
| THANKS EVERYONE FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT AND GREAT IDEA'S. ITS GOOD
TO KNOW THAT ONE CAN SEEK ADVICE AND INFORMATION FROM NICE PEOPLE
LIKE YOU.
AND ALSO THANKS FOR THE OFF-LINE MAIL MESSAGES ON ADDITIONAL TYPE
OF FUNCTIONS TO GET INVOLVED WITH.
I WOULD, HOWEVER, LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT JOINING VOLLEYBALL,
IF THAT IS POSSIBLE.
CAROLE
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