Museum AfterHours is an opportunity to grab a beer, explore the Museum of Life and Science and hang out with your friends... without kids. Some of our events are themed around a topic like beer, coffee, chocolate or wine. Other events are more about exploring what we have to offer at the museum! You can always expect beer, food trucks, music, to learn something new, and a good time. We're also totally open to new ideas so let us know what you'd like to do at the Museum AfterHours!
Join us as we visit the cultural hot spots in and around the Triangle and the world! No place on the globe is too far away!! We feature all sorts of interesting cultural activities -- cruises, ethnic restaurants, museums, festivals, movies, music of all kinds, outdoorsy events to appreciate the great climate we have in North Carolina, and also events just to help members get to know each other.
… The Obama label now signifies a presidency, characterizes the ideal role model world wide, dawns a generation (O Generation), markets software (Obama Development) and now a museum. Sitting around the kitchen table on a Saturday afternoon in August, 2009, an opportunity was provided to interview Christopher Terrell Moore, CEO and founder of the Obama Art Museum, plus two team members. A native of North Carolina, he describes himself as an artist with a given gift because there was no formal scho …
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… Board gaming; RPGs; TCGs; watching anime/sci-fi/fantasy/horror movies/tv shows; going to local museums or geeky happenings; that sort of thing. We aren't constraining the group to activities of a dorky nature, though. Hiking, rock climbing, dance classes, non-geeky movie watching, book discussions, going out for coffee, dinner, or drinks... if it's fun we're probably up for it and can set up a meetup to get folks together for it. My wife and I moved to Durham back in 2009 and would love to meet …
We are a small, casual group whose focus is to bring together like-minded individuals who want to socialize and make new friends while exploring all of the great things that the triangle has to offer. Though many of our members reside in Durham and this is our home base for most activities, we also endeavor to explore all parts of the Triangle. We welcome members from anywhere in the region. Our meetups include: book discussions, movies, live music, trivia nights, plays, museums, dining out …
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Tired of Triangle meetup groups focusing mainly on Raleigh, Cary, and other locations? This meetup will be Durham-centric. A variety of activities is envisioned, such as gathering for coffee and discussion, attending festivals and cultural events, visiting local museums, galleries and parks, going to plays and music performances, or whatever else comes to mind. Meetings should be quite casual. Members are welcome to send ideas and suggestions for activities. Most activities are FREE or cheap!
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… Our cultural events range from visiting museums, to attending the theatre, to taking painting classes, to whatever else we can think of to do. Some of our activities allow us to try something new or just do something together. In May there will be a historical self guided tour with docents along the way at a cemetery and a walk at the North Carolina Art Museum. In June there will be a visit to NC Museum of Life and Sciences. In July we are going to play mini golf. I hope to do some more outdoor …
This group enjoys local (and regional) trips to see wildlife in the Raleigh, Wake County area of North Carolina. We focus on birdwatching, and we enjoy teaching anyone who is new to birding. We welcome visitors to the area who want to attend our trips. We also volunteer for various events, including river cleanups, prairie management at local parks, nestbox maintenance, helping with events at various parks and museums, and "citizen science" projects (such as Christmas Bird Count and Gr …
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Our group supports the Friends of African & African American Art (FAAAA) which is an affiliate group of the North Carolina Museum of Art. The goal of FAAAA is to enrich and enhance the Museum's collection of African art and African American art. They also provide educational programming, organize social events and raise funds to secure acquisitions for the NCMA collection. Our group also supports the Hayti Heritage Center. It is located in Durham, NC and is dedicated to African American cultu …
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… Some activities may include: Baby/Toddler/Pre-School in-home Playdates, Moms’ Night Outs/Ins (MNO), Book Clubs, Couples’ Evenings, Holiday Events, Zoo & Museum visits, Parks & Indoor Playgrounds,Pool Playdates, Breakfasts Out, Kid friendly lunches, Blueberry Picking, Pumpkin patch visits, Cookie exchanges, And a whole lot more!!! Our members have children ranging in age from newborns to about 5 years!! Expectant mommies are also welcome! And because our moms organize and ‘create’ our calendar, y …
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… Numerous events are offered every month-dining, theater, museum visits, movies, seminars, member mingles, golf group, supper club, book club, coffees. new member socials, sporting events, wine tasting, dancing, music and much more! Travel is also offered as an option to members- both locally, in the U.S. and internationally! Personal service and a strong community are also top priorities! We are not a dating service (although love does happen!), but a way to bring together individuals with simil …
The primary focus of this group is spending time with friends who enjoy cultural events, classical music, symphonies, movies, dining out, gardening, walking, cooking, the outdoors, and entertaining in their homes (with limited numbers). We enjoy theater, classical music concerts, museum events, and movies. Occasionally, we cook and entertain in our homes (with limited numbers). Hiking, boating, and trips to various beaches, seashores, and distant locations with other adventurers create memories …
RDU Prime Timers is a social club for mature gay/bisexual and questioning men and their guests over the age of 21 who enjoy social, educational and other activities together. It is not a dating service. Each month we offer a regular schedule of events at restaurants, pot luck dinners or movies in members’ homes, and occasional outings to museums, picnics, movie theaters, special trips or holiday events, and notify our members of events of interest sponsored by other gay organizations. We w …
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We are a lively, fun loving group of women in their 20-30's who have made fantastic friendships and welcome bringing people together to participate in a variety of activities such as: book club, meals at fabulous restaurants with an array of cuisines, wine tastings, brewery tours, hiking/running, community involvement, game nights, parties, happy hours, shopping trips, bar crawls, nights on the town, cooking/pot lucks, museums, movies, mixers, concerts, pedicures, theatre shows, the list goes on …
Dads with all aged kids are welcome. It's time to show the kids how dads do playtime. I'm thinking miniature golf, soccer, maybe a paddle boat race at Shelly Lake, a few trips to some museums or the zoo, hiking a few nature trails, or setting up our tents for camping. This is not a self-help group. This is a group for dads that want to get out and do something active with their kids.
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… Our activities include coffee, dining out, movies, museums, parks, etc. To keep this a comfortable place for men and women alike, it is not a dating group. We expect that members will refrain from inappropriate behavior such as hostility, profanity, sexual language, etc. These behaviors create a uncomfortable environment and we want a welcoming experience for everyone. *** We collect donations at each event for the website fee. Your support is appreciated! ***
… Poet Local (speaker series - currently on hold) * on a Sunday once a months featuring a local poet who has published one or more books (taking a break during the summer) Exploratory Poet ( currently on hold) We schedule visits to museums, poetic places etc. randomly and write about what we’ve seen and experience afterwards (pls check calendar for details) Join us for anything and everything that piques your interest and resonates with your poetic soul!
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… Amen” Activity examples: Movies (PG & PG13), dinners, festivals, museums, parks, volunteering, etc. Member suggestions for activities are welcomed and encouraged as we grow in Christ together and make new friends.
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This is a group that I'm starting for people in their late 20s, 30s and 40s within the Raleigh/Durham areas that are looking to make some new friends with similar interests..... If you enjoy any/all of the following activities, then this is the group for you : *Camping *Concerts *Brunches *Hikes (with your pooch) *Sporting Events *Brewery Tours *Dinners *Museums *Fundraising Events/Walks *Volunteer Work *Boating *Mountain/Beach Trips *Festivals *Local Live Music *Theater *Dog Parks *Comedy Clubs …
Our group is made up of a bunch of young(21-35z) geeky peeps in the Raleigh area who enjoy hanging out for two purposes: 1. Have fun! We do lots of fun and random stuff like game nights, trivia nights, pot lucks, movies, bonfires, bowling, Nerf wars, shag dancing, art museums, putt-putt, go-karts, laser-tag, knitting, paintball, brewing, and the like. 2. Make a difference! We feed the homeless, mentor students, build things for people in need, gathering supplies and money for kids in poor …
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