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Mix, Mingle and Friday Night Games! (Friday March 20th, 2026)
Good day everyone,
Please join us for a fun, interactive and enjoyable evening at this wonderful Firkin Pub location to play some absolute classics like ***pictionary, scattegories, monopoly, clue, cards against humanity, taboo, jenga, hedbanz, euchre, scrabble, balderash, tapples, and always some great new games too!***
\*Joined by my other social groups too; so we can anticipate a fabulous turn out with lots of friendly peers to begin our weekend with!
\*All ages over 19 welcome!
\*Please note we are at **The Pheasant: A Firkin Pub** at 1999 Avenue Road (roughly 6 blocks north of Lawrence - south of the 401 **(we are in the back dining area to find us)**
*\*You can also ask the wait staff or bartender if you like to show you to the group (simply ask for Steve's games event)*
**-Free Parking found on residential side streets**
(Event Details Below)
Sincerely,
Steve Flemming
(Organizer/Host )
Event Details:
**Mix, Mingle and Friday Night Games!**
**(Friday March 20th, 2026)**
-A chance to play some interactive games we love like ***pictionary, scattergories, taboo, cards against humanity, jenga, monopoly, clue, euchre, scrabble, balderash, tapples, card games,and so many other choices as well!***
\*Feel free to bring your own games and friends too if you like
-You'll find it's a cozy, relaxed and enjoyable environment!
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**Event Fee:** 10 dollars (Cash only at the door) (HST included)
or by e transfer: **steveflemming11@gmail.com**
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**Friendly Reminders:**
-Arrive any time after 7:00 pm (in the back area- great for board games, card games and mingling) (event goes to roughly 11:00 pm)
\*Great dinner menu and food specials provided:
(One beverage or appetizer minimum upon arrival to support venue)
**Parking and Transportation:**
\*Lots of street parking on avenue and free residential parking
https://www.firkinpubs.com/thepheasantandfirkin/
(15-20 minute walk from Yonge & Lawrence subway station-or simply take bus or uber from the station)
Bowling Night - Let’s Roll
🎳 Bowling Night – Let’s Roll!
Join us for a fun Bowling Meetup on Friday, March 20 at Kennedy Bowling! A perfect way to relax, meet new people, and enjoy some friendly competition.
📍 Location
Kennedy Bowling
2300 Lawrence Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1P 2R3
💰 Cost
$20 per person (inclusive of 1 hr bowling session, shoe rental and meetupup expenses)
✅ How to Register
Send $20 via e-transfer to mech.mandeep@gmail.com to confirm your spot.
👯 Feel free to bring your friends — the more the merrier!
Let’s roll some strikes, celebrate a few gutter balls, and have a great evening together! 🎳😄
Spring Equinox ARCALLA Sound Journey
🌿 **Spring Equinox ARCALLA Sound Journey** 🌿
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As day and night come into balance, the Spring Equinox invites a powerful moment of renewal. A time to release what winter has been holding… and welcome fresh energy for the season ahead.
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Through the healing vibrations of crystal bowls, gong, heavenly vocals, drums and more, you’ll be guided into deep rest where the nervous system can soften and reset.
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Come lie down, receive, and allow the sound to gently move what is ready to shift.
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**Friday March 20**
**Smoking Frog Studio \| 665 Dupont\, Lower Level**
Doors open **6:45pm**
Sound Journey **7:15–9:15pm**
Tickets: EARLY BIRD $55 \| REGULAR $65
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ARCALLA Sound Journeys sell out. **Book now to reserve your spot.**
[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/rest-reset-transformational-sound-journey-with-arcalla-tickets-1853344777119?aff=ebdssbdestsearch](https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/rest-reset-transformational-sound-journey-with-arcalla-tickets-1853344777119?aff=ebdssbdestsearch)
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Peter Arcari and Kira Callahan look forward to welcoming you!
Dolphins Events This Week
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BYOB: Bring Your Own Book (in person)
Instead of everyone agreeing to read one book for a meeting, we each read whatever we want, then share it with the rest of the group every alternate meeting. Our discussions are always fresh and interesting! Those who don't have a book to share but want a recommendation for their next read are also welcome to join. Then we vote on the discussed books and the book with highest votes gets discussed further in the subsequent meeting.
Books we talk about cover just about anything. Some example topics include: the history of salt, a man lost at sea, why some technological developments should make us optimistic about the future, creativity at Pixar, neuroplasticity, biotechnology, American sub-cultures, biographies, the economics, geography and biology underpinning the development of the New World, the politics of mental illness, harnessing a positive mental attitude, law, the changing role of the policies in US & Canada, walking the trail, communication in the workplace, and much much much much more.
The aim here is to establish a group of independent readers in the GTA who are curious about everything. Have you read an interesting book lately? Come and tell us about it! This relaxed and friendly book group is for those who enjoy reading books, asking questions, and having thought provoking, fun discussions on a wide variety of topics. Read whatever you want, then come and spend a few minutes discussing it with us. No formal book reports required, promise :). Paper books, e-books and audio books are all considered books for the purposes of this group.
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**Books discussed in previous "Bring your own book" events are here:**
[GTA Book Club BYOB log Google Spreadsheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1em0ZTWtxNbXPp5Rt5Tegp8Kj4gM8Kc54_8CAgtjfB_Q/edit?usp=sharing)
During the event, a poll will be opened for everyone to vote on the book we should all read in the subsequent event. At the end of the event, the subsequent event will be updated with the book that had the most votes from this event.
Bring a book to share or observe (find your next read) and bring an open mind! I hope to see you there.
The Return of the Swans & Cranes Part 2
Join us on our Return of the Swans and Cranes tour.
We have done this annual day trip many times over the years, and it's always been a favourite as you are literally guaranteed thousands of birds!
As winter fades and the landscape awakens, spring offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with nature and witness one of the season’s most spectacular migrations, the Return of the Swans and the Cranes!
The familiar songs of American Robins are back, the unmistakable calls of Red-winged Blackbirds echo through the marshes, and the soaring Red-tailed Hawks and Bald Eagles signal the changing season. But beyond these familiar sights lies a hidden gem of migration, the majestic journey of thousands of Tundra Swans and Sandhill Cranes through southwestern Ontario. It's an incredible sight to see them they fill the skies around us as we look on in awe.
Join us on an unforgettable adventure to the Aylmer Wildlife Management Area, where volunteers spread corn to attract these elegant white swans during their long migration to the northern tundra of Canada. This is one of the best locations to observe large flocks of Tundra Swans up close, set against a backdrop of early spring landscapes.
One of the highlights of this trip is the breathtaking display of Sandhill Cranes, watch as these ancient birds engage in their intricate courtship dances, filling the air with their deep, resonant calls that seem to echo from another time.
Our expedition will also take us to the renowned Long Point area, a world-famous birding hotspot.
Past outings have given us spectacular views of:
Thousands of Tundra Swans and Sandhill Cranes, resting in marshes and fields
Bald Eagles soaring in search of prey
An unbelievable variety of colorful ducks, drawn to the rich wetlands of Long Point.
With luck, we’ll witness the sky come alive with hundreds, if not thousands of Sandhill Cranes and Tundra Swans. Whether they’re flying overhead, resting on open water, or feeding in nearby fields, this is a wildlife event like no other.
Prime viewing locations are carefully selected for the best sightings
Expert guidance
Frequent stops for photography, observation, and a break for lunch (bring your own) or we stop at Tim Hortons.
Please note that due to the migratory nature of these birds, each trip is unique, and conditions can vary. However, rest assured that the photos shared were taken during previous outings, and our local knowledge ensures an exceptional experience.
Don't miss this chance to witness one of Ontario’s greatest wildlife spectacles. Spaces are limited, so sign up today and join us for a spring adventure like no other!
Itinerary:
* Depart Finch Subway Station at 8:30 a.m. sharp.
* Return to Toronto by 5:30 p.m.
Price**:** $109.00 plus tax for a total of 123.00 Dollars for my guiding services only.
Important Details:
* Payment through Paypal or direct e-transfer to [torontonaturelovers@hotmail.com](torontonaturelovers@hotmail.com)
Note: Let us know right away if you'd like to join us on this spring adventure!
Come get wild with us and embrace the wonders of spring!
Spring Birding Sunday Special
**Sunday Special, Only $99 for a Fantastic Day Out!**
Hi Bird Lovers,
Come join us for a wonderful spring birding adventure north of Barrie as we explore some of Ontario’s most exciting birding areas, including Minesing Wetlands, Tiny Marsh, and the Barrie waterfront at Kempenfelt Bay.
Spring is one of the most exciting times of year to be out birding. Migration is getting underway, birds are on the move, and every stop can bring something new. Millions of birds are heading north at this time of year, and places like Minesing Wetlands and the surrounding marshes are important resting and feeding areas along the way.
It is a fantastic time to be out in nature, and you never know what might turn up.
We’ll be looking for a great variety of birds throughout the day. Birds of prey are always a highlight, and we will have a good chance for Bald Eagles along with several hawk species. Eastern Bluebirds are another special bird we’ll be hoping to find.
In the marshes and wetlands, we’ll be watching for ducks, geese, herons, and Sandhill Cranes, along with other early spring arrivals.
We’ll also be listening for the songs of returning birds and watching the woods carefully for woodpeckers and other songbirds. Downy, Hairy, and Pileated Woodpeckers are all possible, along with Northern Flickers and Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers.
Depending on the day, there is always the chance of a few nice surprises too, which is part of what makes spring birding so much fun.
This outing is perfect whether you are an experienced birder or just getting started. It will be a relaxed, friendly day out with lots of great birding, beautiful scenery, and plenty of help with bird identification along the way. I always enjoy sharing the birds and the excitement of the season with a small group, and this should be a really enjoyable day.
**The Itinerary**
We depart from Finch Station Subway Station at **9:00 a.m. sharp**.
We return to Toronto at approximately **5:00 p.m.**
**Transportation is provided from Finch Station.**
**Important Details**
I can take up to **5 guests** in my vehicle.
The price is **$99 per person**.
To reserve your spot, please send an e-transfer to **torontonaturelovers@hotmail.com** or pay using Paypal.
Once payment is received, I will add you to the trip.
Spots are limited and will be filled on a **first come, first served** basis.
Come on out and enjoy a terrific day of spring birding with us!
Mandarin-English Exchange
Hello Everybody!
【College Park food court is closed again, so we change the location to the food court in Brookfield Place(181 Bay St., Toronto, ON), near the Union Station.】
I am helping organize a mandarin-english language exchange downtown. If you want to improve your Mandarin/English, feel free to come by downtown and meet others to practise your language. There will be native Mandarin and English speakers to help you! Or you can share your language skills with others!
Every Saturday 3:00pm-5:00pm
Brookfield Place Food Court(181 Bay St., Toronto, ON)
[ Please find a table with "meetup" label (like the Featured photo).]
[ Usually in front of the Longo's supermarket]
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大家好:
【College Park的food court又给封了,所以我们把活动地点换到了 Brookfield Place的food court (181 Bay St., Toronto, ON),靠近Union Station。】
我正在组织一场中英文交流活动。如果你想提高你的普通话或者英语,那就快来参加吧!你可以在这里认识很多母语为普通话或者英语的新朋友!他们都非常乐于帮你提高你的中英文表达能力!也欢迎你同我们一起分享你的语言技巧! 谢谢!
每周六 3:00pm-5:00pm
Brookfield Place Food Court(181 Bay St., Toronto, ON)
【请找到一张桌子,桌上有张纸,写着“Meetup”。】
【位置通常会在longo's超市前面】
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大家好:
【College Park的food court又給封了,所以我們把活動地點換到了Brookfield Place的food court (181 Bay St., Toronto, ON),靠近Union Station。】
我正在組織一場中英文交流活動。如果你想提高你的國語或者英語,那就快來參加吧!你可以在這裡認識很多母語為國語或者英語的新朋友!他們都非常樂於幫你提高你的中英文表達能力!也歡迎你同我們一起分享你的語言技巧! 謝謝!
每週六 3:00pm-5:00pm
Brookfield Place Food Court(181 Bay St., Toronto, ON)
【請找到一張桌子,桌上有張紙,寫著“Meetup”】
【位置通常會在longo's超市前面】
Dolphins Events Near You
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Using Philosophy to Cope with Current Events
So this month's prompt is more general. I think we can all agree that we are living in "unique" times that require coping skills. I think that one role and/or purpose of philosophy is to help us deal with our daily lives and our "unique" times. So, let's share our feelings and thoughts about which philosopher/philosophy we turn to in order to deal with our crazy events. Who/what helps you stay focused in your daily life and helps you sleep at night. I find that Stoicism with a little philosophical pessimism mixed in goes a long way in helping me deal with what I see as very destructive, fearful and mean spirited public policies at both the state and federal levels. Hope to see you on March 28th!
The Clawwww
OpenClaw, NemoClaw, personal assistants, 24/7 agents. What does it all mean? How does it all work and what should we know about it?
Whether you’re deep in the field or just getting curious, come connect with others building and exploring AI in Columbus.
Sponsored by [Transform Labs](https://www.transformlabs.com/services)
Stop Negative thinking and Over-thinking and Feel More Positive
How do we recover from having had a toxic or narcissistic ex?
How do we move on from the past, especially something as traumatic as a divorce or breakup?
How do we avoid anxiety and depression?
How do we have more self esteem?
In this meeting, you will learn the mental health secrets to help you
quickly get over the past and heal your mind.
Be sure to click on the red "Attend" button below to come to this local event. We look forward to seeing you there.
This group is created by the Dianetics & Scientology life improvement center.
BASEBALL IS BACK!! Clippers' Home Saturday Opener!!! ⚾ 🧢 🌭 🎆 🧨 🎇 🗽 🦅 🇺🇸
**Summary**
Celebrate America's 250th year and the [Columbus Clippers'](https://www.milb.com/columbus) 50th season by watching [Franklin County's](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Clippers) best team play the [best game in the world](https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/babe_ruth_140116) at [one of the ten best](https://www.dispatch.com/story/sports/minors/2025/03/26/huntington-park-voted-top-10-minor-league-ballparks-usa-today-10best-awards/82656048007/) baseball stadiums in the United States in their 2026 home Saturday opener!
The first pitch is scheduled for 4:05 p.m. The gates always open an hour before the scheduled first pitch. I'm usually at the ballpark a half an hour before the scheduled first pitch. Clippers' games usually last around two and a half hours.
Being a few minutes early will help us secure good seats.
**Parking**
I personally always like to park in the [McConnell Garage](https://www.google.com/maps/place/McConnell+Garage/@39.9685114,-83.0103938,17z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x88388f24145462d1:0x6238c0f0c851ab70!8m2!3d39.9692957!4d-83.0081175!16s%2Fg%2F1jkw6y27y?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MTExNi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D). If nothing else is going on in the area, this should be $7. However, I've also seen it be as high as $22. I can't say for certain what it will be for this game, but once I know, I will post in the comments.
Alternately, there are other lots in the area you can try which will probably be a few dollars cheaper. [Here is a map](https://img.mlbstatic.com/milb-images/image/upload/q_auto/milb/ernng44ya2xkr4wbheql) of all the garages and lots surrounding the stadium. Keep in mind that many of these are outdoor lots and your car will be out in the elements.
If you decide to look for a different lot, I would mildly recommend either the Buggyworks Lot or the Broadbelt Lot, but I have never parked in either of these myself. Although it won't apply for this game, keep in mind that street parking is also free citywide in Columbus on [Sundays and holidays](https://www.columbus.gov/files/sharedassets/city/v/1/public-service/right-of-way-permit/on-street-parking-out-of-service-policy-and-procedure-final-8.15.2022-signed.pdf).
**Where We'll Be**
Here is a [map of the ballpark](https://img.mlbstatic.com/milb-images/image/upload/milb/qkqohbqjgtx5uwo6zkgn.pdf).
We'll be sitting on Level 3 of the [Left Field Building](https://www.milb.com/columbus/ballpark/huntington-park) (aka the "AEP Power Pavilion"), which features a 110 foot bar with six open patios overlooking the field. This area is covered and will be out of any sun or rain that may transpire.
If you enter the park through the Center Field Entrance (which is at the intersection of Nationwide Blvd. and Neil Ave.), there will be a door to your immediate right after you enter that leads to a staircase up into the Tower.
This door is not well-marked, and if you've never been to Huntington Park before, you may wonder if you're actually allowed to go in and up the stairs. Yes, you are.
We'll be on the Tower's "Level 3". I have uploaded to the Photos section of this event page, below, a picture of the sign you want look for after you ascend the stairs, so you'll know you're on the correct floor.
**Tickets**
Do not buy your tickets ahead of time. They will literally be twice as expensive if you buy them on Ticketmaster.
Instead, go to the ticket window near the Center Field Entrance. Buy a *Standing Room Only* ticket (don't worry, you won't be standing), which will cost you a flat $8 with no other taxes or fees.
These tickets never sell out, and this is the cheapest way to get into the park.
**Carry-Ins**
Per the team's [website](https://www.milb.com/columbus/ballpark/a-z-guide): "Soft-sided coolers are permitted in the general seating area [which is where we'll be], but not hard-sided coolers; also no alcohol, glass bottles, or cans will be permitted. SMALL bags or backpacks of food items and beverages in plastic bottles are ok. Reusable water bottles are permitted, but must be empty upon arrival. Diaper bags are allowed."
I always bring a disposable plastic bottle of water and refill it as I need at the park. Bottled water at the game is something like 4 or 5 dollars. So if you want a bottle of water, I recommend bringing your own bottle instead of buying it at the park.
**Food & Drink**
The area we'll be in has burgers, hot dogs, salads, soft pretzels, ice cream, and other sorts of things you would expect at a baseball game. I've posted pics of the menu in the Photos section, below.
The burger and fries are $14 plus tax, and they're not bad. (This is what I usually get.) The beer is *really* overpriced. It's like $9, or $20 for a pitcher. If there's some people to help me drink it, though, I'll buy a pitcher of Michelob Ultra.
While we'll be on the penultimate floor of the Tower, the top floor (which has a great view, but is fully exposed to the elements) has a [Dirty Frank's](https://dirtyfranks.com/) hot dog stand. I've never gotten anything from there, though I've been told it's good.
The Donatos pizza stand is also a very short walk away from where we'll be. I love Donatos, but the pizza is so expensive at the ballpark. It's like $9 for a personal-sized pepperoni. It is good, though.
**Peroration**
Let's (watch them) play ball!















