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This group is for singles that are looking to expand their horizons with new experiences and activities. Being young and single is an opportunity to pick up good and new habits to carry with you through life as you grow older and ruts become easier to fall into.

This is not a dating group; however, if it happens, it happens.

Activities will include ballroom dancing, trying new restaurants, happy hour, brunch, kayaking, movies, fairs and festivals, music events, etc.

Here's a list of our past events:
Dance Lesson and Party in Palo Alto @ Cubberley Pavilion
San Francisco Street Food Festival 2009
Swing Lesson and Social Dance @ Cheryl Burke Dance Center

Are you ready to take charge of your life and be more proactive in making things happen? This is the group for you!

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Founded Aug 12, 2009
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