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  1. #1
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    Slick, great pictures. It looks like you all had a great time too.

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    I looked for meet-ups not too far from me. I found three groups about 30-40 miles away. Only one of them, in Detroit, has meetups scheduled, which their listing says are only available to members.

    I also found this list of people interested in a group - "87 Cat Owners near Ann Arbor, MI are waiting for a Meetup about Cat. " .. in other words, waiting for someone else to organize one!

    Maybe I'll look into this further when I have a little more time.. see if I can go to one of those meetings just to see what it's like.

    Randi and Slick, what is involved when you sign up for this? Are there fees or dues or other expenses? Do you get a lot of e-mail from them or their sponsors?

    Thanks!
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    Phesina, anyone can start a Meet-Up group. Some charge a small fee for administration of their webpage and for sending e-mails and member lists to everyone, but I think each group do it differently. Not sure. I know that some groups are made private and in that case you have to join to be able to see the member list and what's going on.

    In our group, a member suggets a restaurant, or their own house, for a meeting. We get together every few months, usually.

    Someone must have started the group you are referring to - see if you can find out who started it and send an e-mail.

    Good luck!
    Last edited by Randi; 03-23-2011 at 03:16 PM.



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    That sounds fantastic Randi!!
    There is no group here in Belgium...........
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    Lut, there's this group, but it's probably too far away from you. You could start a cat group yourself.

    http://www.meetup.com/The-Nijmegen-B...ents/15696514/



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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi View Post
    Lut, there's this group, but it's probably too far away from you. You could start a cat group yourself.

    http://www.meetup.com/The-Nijmegen-B...ents/15696514/
    Oh yes, that is to far away, it is in the Netherlands

    There isn't any interest for starting such a group here
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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    Meet Up is a great place!

    It is a way to "meet up" with other folks who share your hobbies or interests.

    You put in your zip code, and what you are looking for
    small dog
    cat
    Sunday brunch

    and see what is near you. You can also just scan what groups are near your zip code!

    There is no fee to join www.meetup.com
    How each group is run depends on the group. Since the organizer pays to have the group posted ($40 annually, last I looked), some try to recoup that.

    I am in a small dog play group, we don't pay to join. We DO pay for each play date we attend. In part, this covers the rental fee, as we use a doggiee day care.

    You can usually see what fees are involved BEFORE you join.

    You join the individual groups you want, and this means you get an email when a date is set -- like an email reminder. Most groups do ask you to RSVP if you plan to attend.

    For the doggie play group, we have to respond as we have a maximum due to fire code.

    For a Sunday brunch group, they call and make a reservation in advance, so again it is important to RSVP and not just show up.

    LOVE meetup.com!
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