What weβre about
Hello there! π€ This is a group for young professional singles (folks with a college degree who work in a professional industry) in their 20's to 30's to be able to meet and have fun, particularly during the weekends.
We like to meet for brunch/coffee, go to Top Golf, go on nature walks, do game nights (laser tag, go karting, arcades, & bowling) and much more!
Whether you have lived in Arizona your whole life or just moved to the east valley last month, everyone is welcome to join.
Have an idea for an event? I'd love to hear it- please feel free to send me a private message & if I feel that it's something doable for the group, I'll post it on the group with you as an event host for it.
Thanks for checking us out & hopefully we'll see you at an event soon!
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Just to get some legal/housekeeping stuff out of the way...
DISCLAIMER (PLEASE READ UNTIL THE END BEFORE JOINING THE GROUP):
This meetup is intended for young single professionals (ages 21 -40) without kids who have completed a college degree and are currently working in a professional industry. If you are unsure if your educational degree is a good fit for our meetup, please look at the education of the other members. People who just answer yes to every question on the entry survey will not be approved into the group for safety reasons.
This group is a space to meet new people, not a dating site/service. I run this meetup for fun as a social activity so regardless of whether you're looking to make new friends or looking to meet someone nice, everyone is welcome to join! :)
To show that this is an active group, I do like to take a group photo sometimes during events to be posted on the group (you are not required to be in the photo in order to attend an event). Also, because I have gotten questions in the past, and there are several other Meetup groups for folks in their 20's - 30's in the Phoenix area who accept members who are in couples: please do not join this group unless you are single (you are not married, you are not engaged, ect) to avoid drama and issues.
This meetup does host events at places where alcohol may be served. This group does not condone underage drinking, drunk driving, or any sort of federally illegal drug use at events (including marijuana). Please drink responsibly and use Uber/Lyft/Rideshare if needed.
By joining this group, you agree to assume all risks, liability, and safety associated with any group function. You agree that you (or any third party) will not hold the organizers or event hosts liable for anything before, during, or after our events or group activities. Harassment of any kind towards others in this group will not be tolerated (if you are having an issue with another member please bring it to the attention of the event host during the time of the activity so it can be dealt with). Finally, the group organizers and event hosts have the final say over who stays in this meetup group - they reserve sole authority over whether someone remains part of our group for any reason.
Let's go tubing on the Salt River in Tonto National forest!
More information about Salt River Tubing can be found here: https://www.saltrivertubing.com/
We will meet in front of the main rental building and then take the shuttle down to Stop 2 so it is really important that everyone is on time so no one gets separated. Like always, if you're running late, please post a comment on the event page so the group knows.
Once we get off of the shuttle at Stop 2, we will head down to the water & link our tubes/floats together to ride the river as a huge group down to the last landing at Stop 4.
I've gone before and it's a lot of fun. The river is a pretty calm, popular, and well- traveled destination in the summer in Arizona, but there are some parts where the water will be a little rougher so we will disconnect temporarily during those portions to avoid anyone getting flipped into the water.
At the end of the trip at Spot 4, we will catch the shuttle back to the main rental building. Please see the yellow map from Salt River Tubing for more information on our route: https://www.saltrivertubing.com/map-2/
The tube rental fee is $25 per person (includes tube, parking & shuttle). If you decide to bring your own tube/flotation device Salt River Tubing charges $20 (parking & shuttle).
Tickets can be purchased onsite or reserved online here: https://www.saltrivertubing.com/river-tubing/
As per the guidelines set by Salt River Tubing, please do not bring any glass containers/glass bottles and please be sure to also have a way to store any garbage that you might generate as it's strictly prohibited to litter in the river (additionally, it looks like bringing marshmallows to throw on the river is no longer allowed as it qualifies as littering: https://www.saltrivertubing.com/faq/ ).
SAFETY IS NUMBER 1: It is not required for adults by Salt River Tubing, but like for any outing on the water, I would consider bringing a life vest (especially if you do not consider yourself a strong swimmer - I, personally, am planning on bringing one myself). Everyone is responsible for their own safety, if you are planning on drinking please drink responsibly, and please make sure you know how to swim.
Looking forward to seeing everybody there!
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First time going? Here are some recommendations based on my past experience :
If you are planning to rent a tube, I would highly recommend bringing an old bottom bed sheet to place over the inner tube. Last year when I rented one they were black so having fabric over it definitely helped. Also, if it's old you can just throw it out at the end instead of worrying about bringing it home to wash.
Have an extra set of essentials in your car (such as: glasses (if you wear them), water, food, dry clothes, shoes, and a towel)
I would also strongly recommend you bring:
- A Waterproof bag (that floats) for any personal items you're taking, especially your phone
- Rope/Carabiners (to help you attach to other tubes/floats; I would also recommend pre-cutting some rope ahead of time so you don't have to worry about doing it on site)
- Sunblock
- Food/water
- Towel
- Sunglasses
- Hat
- Water shoes (the bottom of the river can be a little rocky)
Additionally, if anyone wants to bring a waterproof speaker or water guns, you are definitely welcome to do so.
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Volunteer Day @ The Arizona Humane Society SATURDAY 6/29/24Arizona Humane Society Papago Park Campus, Phoenix, AZ
Howdy! Let's beat the summer heat and hang out with our Doggy and Kitty friends at the new AZ humane Papago park campus. We will prepare and hand out tasty treats to our furry friends. This shelter also hosts a cool coffee shop where we can hang out for out bit after the event ends.
Home | Echo CoffeeEvent schedule:
- 9:30 - 10-00am : Gather in the reception lobby
- 10:00- 11:00am: Brief tour of the picturesque Rob and Melani Campus and activities; Prepare some tasty treats in our kitchen; Hand out treats to dogs/cats and hang out with them near their kennels.
- 11:30am-12:00pm: Hangout at Echo coffee shop.
Optional: Adopt a dog/cat buddy if you think you'll be BFF.
Though not required, we welcome any/all donations (viz. dog treats, toys) to show appreciation to the shelter staff in helping take care of these adorable pups and helping organize this event.
You may also contribute in other ways (Volunteer/Foster/Share on social media) If you are interested. Check out their website for more of these programs: https://www.azhumane.org/ or drop me an IM for more info.**IMPORTANT (Your attendance isn't confirmed unless you complete this step): In the link provided here, please (i) create a volunteer account (free), (ii) register for the event ""Kamesh's Enrichment experience" for June 29th from 10:00am-11:30am, and (iii) sign the waiver; to participate in this event
**You will also need to cancel this registration if you decide to change your RSVP later.**Some tips for this event:
- PLEASE KEEP YOUR RVSP CURRENT! This event has extremely limited spots (10 people total), so let's not deprive someone else of their chance of spending time our furry friends by not showing up.
- Dress code: You'll be spending most of the time indoors so closed-toed shoes should be sufficient!!! πππ§΄
- All necessary PPE (gloves/sanitizer) will be available at the shelter.
- Share you memories on Social media! -These adorptable animals are looking for a new home so take/share as many pictures as possible, so they may hopefully find one. (If on Instagram, use handle @azhumane)
- Since we will be first group to attend this event at the new campus - We really appurriciate your feedback on improving this event in the future :)
Looking forward to a fun and unique volunteer opportunity with you! πβπ¦ΊπΎβΊοΈ
- Let's go Tubing @ the Salt River, Mesa AZ SATURDAY 7/20/24Salt River Tubing, Mesa, AZ
Let's go tubing on the Salt River in Tonto National forest!
More information about Salt River Tubing can be found here: https://www.saltrivertubing.com/
We will meet in front of the main rental building and then take the shuttle down to Stop 2 so it is really important that everyone is on time so no one gets separated. Like always, if you're running late, please post a comment on the event page so the group knows.
Once we get off of the shuttle at Stop 2, we will head down to the water & link our tubes/floats together to ride the river as a huge group down to the last landing at Stop 4.
I've gone before and it's a lot of fun. The river is a pretty calm, popular, and well- traveled destination in the summer in Arizona, but there are some parts where the water will be a little rougher so we will disconnect temporarily during those portions to avoid anyone getting flipped into the water.
At the end of the trip at Spot 4, we will catch the shuttle back to the main rental building. Please see the yellow map from Salt River Tubing for more information on our route: https://www.saltrivertubing.com/map-2/
The tube rental fee is $25 per person (includes tube, parking & shuttle). If you decide to bring your own tube/flotation device Salt River Tubing charges $20 (parking & shuttle).
Tickets can be purchased onsite or reserved online here: https://www.saltrivertubing.com/river-tubing/
As per the guidelines set by Salt River Tubing, please do not bring any glass containers/glass bottles and please be sure to also have a way to store any garbage that you might generate as it's strictly prohibited to litter in the river (additionally, it looks like bringing marshmallows to throw on the river is no longer allowed as it qualifies as littering: https://www.saltrivertubing.com/faq/ ).
SAFETY IS NUMBER 1: It is not required for adults by Salt River Tubing, but like for any outing on the water, I would consider bringing a life vest (especially if you do not consider yourself a strong swimmer - I, personally, am planning on bringing one myself). Everyone is responsible for their own safety, if you are planning on drinking please drink responsibly, and please make sure you know how to swim.
Looking forward to seeing everybody there!
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First time going? Here are some recommendations based on my past experience :
If you are planning to rent a tube, I would highly recommend bringing an old bottom bed sheet to place over the inner tube. Last year when I rented one they were black so having fabric over it definitely helped. Also, if it's old you can just throw it out at the end instead of worrying about bringing it home to wash.Have an extra set of essentials in your car (such as: glasses (if you wear them), water, food, dry clothes, shoes, and a towel)
I would also strongly recommend you bring:
- A Waterproof bag (that floats) for any personal items you're taking, especially your phone
- Rope/Carabiners (to help you attach to other tubes/floats; I would also recommend pre-cutting some rope ahead of time so you don't have to worry about doing it on site)
- Sunblock
- Food/water
- Towel
- Sunglasses
- Hat
- Water shoes (the bottom of the river can be a little rocky)
Additionally, if anyone wants to bring a waterproof speaker or water guns, you are definitely welcome to do so.