
What we’re about
This group is being setup to offer a variety of activities that would interest people over fifty. These activities can include dining out options, trivia nights, movies, theater, walks/hikes, bowling and many other events. We are always open to all ideas.
Our No-Show Policy is after 2 No Shows you will be removed from the group permanently. We request a 24 hour notice for cancellations before an event. or this will be considered a no-show. We understand that emergencies, changes in job schedules, health, etc. happen so let us know.
We are requiring that our meetup members do not use our meetup to step up additional gatherings at our events. If you would like to setup events in our meetup group, please speak to one of us about becoming an event organizer.
Upcoming events
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- $42.50

New Year's Eve Comedy Show Featuring Amy Tee at Mass Arts Center
The Mass Arts Center, 888 South Main Street, Mansfield, MA, USTickets are $42.50 (This includes a $2.50 fee). Payment info follows at the end of the description.
Ring in the new year with laughter as the Mass Arts Center welcomes an incredible lineup headlined by Amy Tee, one of New England’s busiest and most respected comedians.
Amy Tee brings a sharp, witty, and personal approach to the stage, transforming her own life experiences into material that resonates with mainstream and alternative audiences alike. From world-famous clubs and theaters to colleges and charity events, she has performed for audiences across the country, from Los Angeles to New York City. Named by Curve magazine as one of the “funniest lesbians in America” and hailed as a rising star by The Boston Globe, Amy is a regular at the Boston Festival and has been featured on Sirius XM Radio and LOGO television. Offstage, she serves as a presenter for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), using her platform to advocate for mental wellness.
Joining Amy Tee are two outstanding comedians:
- Jack Burke, a Boston-based comic with more than a decade of experience. Known for his confessional style and sharp takes on sobriety, work-life, and family, Jack has performed everywhere from indie rooms and comedy clubs to The Wilbur, and spent years honing his voice in the New York City comedy scene.
- Klia Ververidis, an emerging comic whose humor draws from her 25 years as an attorney and show promoter. Also an actor, she has appeared in numerous theater productions, including Clue and Lysistrata, as well as on television, including The Playboy Channel’s Morning Show.
I would like the money sent to my PayPal account (Friend's and Family option), dbflorio@comcast.net, or to my Venmo account, @Debra-Florio-1. If you are using Venmo, do not use "Turn on for purchases". This charges me a fee.
10 attendees - $40.00

Aerosmith Tribute - Draw the Line
Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Ct, 28 Monument Square, Woonsocket, RI, USTicket Price $40 ( $36.00 plus $4 service fee)
The money can be sent to my PayPal account (Friend's and Family option), dbflorio@comcast.net, or to my Venmo account, @Debra-Florio-1. If you are using Venmo, do not use "Turn on for purchases". This charges me a fee.
Arrowsmith Tribute - Draw The Line
Hailing from Boston, Mass., The bands career, now spanning almost twenty seven years, has taken them all over the world. The band has performed in all but two U.S. states. They have also been to Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and other U.S. territories. They have toured to other countries such as England, Canada, South America and Japan just to name a few. With over 2000 performances in over 100 cities,
During a January 1998 interview, Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler singled out Draw The Line as the best of the Aerosmith tribute bands. On Boston's biggest Rock radio station 104.1 WBCN, disc jockey Nick Carter quoted "I've seen Draw The Line! They ARE Aerosmith!" The band is popular on the college circuit as well, and has been interviewed by several Boston-based college radio stations, such as Brandeis University's 100.1 WBRS. DTL has also had featured articles in international fanzines, Boston area newspapers such as The Patriot Ledger, The Boston Globe, The Mariner papers, etc. They are the only tribute band who has been featured on the Official Aerosmith Website as well as that of Aerosmith's Official Fan Club. With support and accolades from Aerosmith themselves, as well as journalists, top DJs, and fans worldwide, it’s no wonder that Draw The Line is recognized as a one-of-a-kind. "A professional show band in a league of their own amongst tribute acts, and of a caliber that is unparalleled in the tribute genre" says reporter, Joe Reardon of the Mariner Newspaper Group.
Draw The Line's lead singer, Neill Byrnes, won a Steven Tyler look-alike contest on 107.3 WAAF, another one of Boston's biggest rock radio stations. Even MTV agrees to the easily mistaken identity of Steven Tyler. So MTV invited Neill to fly to New York so they could film his magical impersonation for a promotional video. Even more recently Byrnes has been approached by VH1 to appear on they're new program, Rock Candy.
If you love Aerosmith, this is the tribute show you don't wanna miss!7 attendees
Past events
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