
What we’re about
This is a group for the introverts of the area to get together, have some fun, and make new friends. We have some regularly monthly scheduled events like games World Dining Series, Bite Size Bills, Karaoke, Escape Rooms, Feed My Starving Children, and other events are scheduled as we find interesting things to do during the year.
A few rules to follow:
- This is not a dating group. We're here for friends and fun; this is not OK Cupid. :) Please conduct yourself in a mature manner, and any harassment or inappropriate behavior by members will result in being expelled from the group.
- We want everyone to feel welcome. Racist and sexist remarks, hate speech, and/or purposefully making people uncomfortable will not be tolerated.
- Please only RSVP for meetups that you plan to attend.
- If you did RSVP for a meetup that you are not able to attend, please update your RSVP no less than 24 hours before the scheduled event to allow the organizer to update plans and to allow any who might be on a waiting list to be notified that there is room in the event for them.
- Failing to do so, will result in consequences per the event hosts discretion.
- If you are arriving late, please alert the host as soon as possible.
Rules are subject to change without notice.
Starting in 2026, Introverts Hangout will continue to offer free community events, with no membership dues required. A small number of selected events may include a clearly listed, non-refundable cover charge to help with supplies, space reservations, and group tips when needed.
- All events remain going-Dutch unless stated otherwise, meaning attendees cover their own food, admission, and personal costs.
- Any event with a cover charge will always include a transparent breakdown in the event description, and all funds are used only to support that specific event and the community.
- Our goal is to keep experiences accessible, welcoming, and supportive of social wellness and confidence for everyone.
Upcoming events
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Norwegian Genealogical Research
Schaumburg Township District Library, 130 South Roselle Road, Schaumburg, IL, USNorwegian immigrants began trickling into Illinois and Wisconsin during the 1830s and 1840s. They brought many traditions with them, including excellent Lutheran Church congregational record-keeping. Dana Kelly explores Norwegian-American church records and how they help point us to records in Norway. She also touches on Norwegian naming traditions, and their importance to genealogy.
https://www.schaumburglibrary.org/events?id=140006285 attendees
Past events
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