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Monday Evening Co-Ed Pickup Flag Football! 🏈

Mon, Jun 1, 9:30 PM
From Warrior Sports - Columbus
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12 attendees

New Organizer Interest Forum/Page

Tue, Jun 2, 10:00 PM
From Warrior Sports - Columbus
4.8
1 attendee
Sunday funday: let's play dodgeball at Scioto Audubon park

Sunday funday: let's play dodgeball at Scioto Audubon park

Sun, Jun 7, 5:00 PM
From Columbus Social Connection [Social, Fitness and Fun]
4.7

Dodgeball is back again! If you’ve been wanting to come out, this is an easy one to join. We’ll be playing for about 1.5 to 2 hours, you do not need to bring any equipment, and no experience is needed. We use a specific set of rules and equipment to make the games run better and keep them fun for everybody, not just people who already know how to play. If it rains, the event will be canceled.

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June Fantasy Book Club

June Fantasy Book Club

Sat, Jun 20, 3:00 PM
From Columbus Bookish Babes Book Club *Brand New*

The theme for June is Fantasy. The book is TBD by voting at May’s Book Club with suggestions from April’s event. More details to come

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9 attendees

18 @ Champions

Sat, May 30, 5:00 PM
From Columbus Professionals Golf Association (CPGA)
4.7
3 attendees
Summer Flex Season

Summer Flex Season

Wed, Jun 10, 11:00 PM
From TennisColumbus.com | Columbus OH Tennis League

**How does a TennisColumbus Season / League run?** The league advertises the season dates and builds a queue of committed players for the season. **Kickoff Day - June 10th** The start day of the season, players are sent a kickoff email that contains important information about the league, the link where your league standings and players contact information. We guarantee 6 playing partners at your playing level, but have been averaging closer to 15+ partners in most cities. The number of different levels we run is solely based upon the number of players enrolled for the league kickoff. Typically we are running a Skilled-3.0, Competitive-3.5 and Advanced-4.0 in most cities. **Your Task - "Flexible Scheduling"** After this kickoff email is sent, it is the **player's task to communicate with other players**. Players should work with their partners to find an agreeable time and location to play the match. While TennisColumbus doesn't mandate your playing schedule, it is recommended that players schedule at least one match per week. By request of the players, we started to allow players to play 1 rematch per season. The regular season is all about playing as much as you can. As of Feb. 10, 2026 we've had an amazing 2,017 players play more than [20 matches in a season](https://www.tenniscolumbus.com/info/MatchesInSeason). **Where to Play?** Play at your local free tennis courts, tennis parks, condo courts or tennis clubs. The league strongly suggests that players jointly try to pick a tennis court location convenient to both. We provide an extensive list of [tennis courts](https://www.tenniscolumbus.com/TennisCourts), including # of courts, lighting, hitting walls, etc. We strive to keep this list up-to-date. TennisColumbus sets up a must play dates to push players out on the courts. The final deadline is the date marking the end of the season, at which point players with 3-5 wins (Actually total is specified on the division page) will qualify for a post-season playoff to determine the league champion. **How to Play?** Players can use three mostly standard playing formats: 2 out of 3 sets, 2 sets with 10 point super tie-breaker or the 10-game pro set (First to 10, used when court time is limited). On Feb. 2018, we added Fast Tennis 4 game pro set format as a valid format. **Playoffs** Each season concludes with a playoffs where players with anywhere from 3 to 5 season wins qualifies for a single elimination tourney. The champion is awarded based upon the league [Prize Pool](https://www.tenniscolumbus.com/info/prize_pool3). Each singles league champion also receives a playing entry into one of two national championships we run. **[JOIN TODAY](https://www.tenniscolumbus.com/join)** Full price is $39.95 to play in a season. The earlier you sign up we typically offer discounts during these tough economic times. Just go to the [Join Page](https://www.tenniscolumbus.com/join) and complete the short form. We'd be happy to find you dedicated tennis playing partners.

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Meetup helps people find and join groups or events that match their interests. Whether online or in-person, it facilitates communities around common hobbies.

You can search for local fantasy sports groups and events by entering your location and interests on the Meetup platform. Connect with others who share your passion.

Yes, you're welcome to join as many fantasy sports groups as you like. Participate in different leagues or fantasy meetups to expand your connections.

Meetup enables users to easily search for fantasy sports meetups in their specific location, bringing local fans together to enjoy their shared interests.

After finding an event you like, RSVP directly on the Meetup page. You'll get important details like the time and location, ensuring you’re ready for the event.

Availability depends on existing local groups and events. If none exist, consider starting your own fantasy sports group and invite others to join!

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Joining Meetup is free. Some groups may charge a fee for specific events, but browsing and joining groups does not have a cost.

By attending fantasy sports meetups, you can share strategies, socialize, and enjoy competitive or casual games with like-minded individuals.

Fantasy sports meetups can range from casual social gatherings to competitive leagues or draft parties, catering to varied interests.

Event organization quality can vary with each host. Check reviews or talk to members to gauge event planning and execution quality before attending.

They can be either! Organizers decide on formats, so some events may be online, accommodating wider participation, while others are in local venues.

Yes, any user can start a group on Meetup. Gather local fantasy enthusiasts together to enjoy events and leagues that match everyone's interests.

Aside from attending events, participate in group discussions on Meetup, share game strategies, or help organize new events for deeper involvement.

Yes, many fantasy sports groups are active year-round, though their activity level can spike with sports seasons and during peak fantasy league times.