What we’re about
Hello, My name is Jim.
I started this group in 2010 and was the 19th Meetup Group in the area at the time.
Most groups were just doing one thing for events and I wanted to start a group that fulfilled my desires to share many types of events with people.
My hobbies and interests will be made into events for:
Cinema, Live Theater, Sporting events, Dining, Cycling, Golf, Wine Tasting, Cultural Activities, Fairs, Concerts, Trade Events, Geo Caching, Road Trips, Fitness, Camping , Learning events or classes, Festivals, amusement Parks and travel both in the USA and outside along with any other fun things I can think of and have free time to list and share with others that want to get out and do something fun.
I do ask that all potential members please upload a facial photo / head and shoulders photo of yourself - facing the camera / no hats / no sun glasses / art work / numeric names .. so that other members will know whom you are at an event and I myself will know who to look for.
If you are having trouble uploading a photo to the group, please contact me.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- ADVANCED online Severe Weather Spotter Training by the National Weather ServiceNeeds location
What:
On line ADVANCED Severe Weather Spotter Training by the National Weather Service.When:
Thursday, February 15th 2024Where:
Your cellular phone, tablet, laptop, desktop, internet enabled television.What time:
7:25 p.m. till 9:30 p.m.Costs:
FREE to all that wish to learn about weather and or being a spotter.Details:
This is basic spotter training conducted by meteorologists from NWS Norman.What, when, and how to report information, as well as basic severe weather safety, are also covered.
It will cover the basics of safety, storm observation and reporting and should last less than two hours.
You will receive a certificate for completing the training.
This session is open to everyone.
Sign Up Link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4962967225350254173***NOTES***
You must use the sign up link to sign up for the on line class.This is a nice intro class to those that would like to learn about how to identify severe weather as a spotter and how to report sightings to the National Weather Service.
There will also be a Local in person training coming this spring by the National Weather Service in Kent County.
If you wish to take this on line seminar, it may be a jump start to attending the in person event in a few months.
Questions, please ask.