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Who we are: We are friends who want to expand our circle of friendships and cultivate a community of support. We know there are others with the same interest too! We are extending an invitation to you to join us.

The idea for this group started with two friends: Dale and Laura. We are both educated with professional careers working with and providing services to the public (Dale recently retired.) People often find us thoughtful, considerate, and introspective. We both admit we have not put a lot of effort into making friends in the past. Work and family obligations have often interfered plus we have quiet and introverted tendencies. But it’s time for a change and we are ready! Let’s do it!

It is our intention to make healthy friendships and create a safe, supportive community. We are willing to invest some time and to make the effort needed. But not to sound too serious! We are looking for playfulness, fun, and laughter! Between us we have a wide variety of interests including cooking, dancing, outdoor activities, art, and having a good conversation and fun over coffee or dinner. At times too, our aim will be to get out of our comfort zone and stretch ourselves a little bit. We think a small group of 6 – 8 people will be ideal.

Are you a mature individual capable of authenticity and self-reflection? Are you satisfied with your life but want to add to it? Do you feel like you have interests and positive energy to share with others and you’re willing to make the effort to help create this community?

We are not looking for dating partners and we won’t help you find your soulmate. And if you like to drink in excess or use other intoxicating substances, we are not the group for you! The hardest drug we do is over-the-counter Tylenol!

This is our first attempt at doing this and we are not entirely sure how it will turn out. It’s kind of our little experimental project which we will continue to invent along the way. If you think you may be a good fit for us, please let us know. We will be planning a get-together soon.

What makes a good life? Research shows its healthy eating, exercise, and good relationships! And of those three, the best predictor of health and longevity is relationships!

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