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FREE Adult Dungeons and Dragons 101

FREE Adult Dungeons and Dragons 101

Tue, Jun 2, 1:30 AM
From Dogpatch Games Board Game Club
4.8

Have you always wanted to jump into this classic Tabletop RPG adventure, but didn't know where to start? We'll guide you through all basic skills you need to have your own D&D campaign. From character creation to combat mechanics, you'll experience all the fun and hilarious moments that make this game so iconic. No preparation is necessary! **NOTE:** Seats are limited, please sign up at [https://www.dogpatch.games/ttrpgevents-1](https://www.dogpatch.games/ttrpgevents-1) **Signing up on MeetUp does not guarantee a slot.**

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Learn How to Dragon Boat with KP Dragons

Learn How to Dragon Boat with KP Dragons

Sun, Jun 7, 3:30 PM
From KP Dragons Dragon Boat Team
5.0

Our Sunday Meetups are for **first time or inexperienced** paddlers, and for experienced paddlers who wish to focus on refining their technique. All equipment is provided, but be sure to bring a water bottle and wear clothes you don't mind getting a little wet, and a ZipLoc bag for your keys/phone. In order to RSVP a spot on the boat, please be sure to fill out the following forms before coming out. This will help us with preparing boat seating and enable us to notify you in the event that practice gets cancelled due to weather conditions. Please be sure to also show up promptly at 8:30AM so we can set you up. **REQUIRED WAIVERS** * Contact Form: [https://forms.gle/daPoKAQQE8THwXkTA](https://forms.gle/daPoKAQQE8THwXkTA) * Waiver & Safety Form: [https://tinyurl.com/kpdwaiver](https://tinyurl.com/kpdwaiver) **ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP** The first three (3) trial practices are totally free. After your first three practices, we will invite you to formally join our team, at an annual membership rate of $150 for the full season. This serves to cover insurance, boat maintenance, and equipment upkeep. We are a non-profit, which relies on the generosity of our members and volunteers. After you join, your profile will be established on TeamSnap, where you will see our full practice schedule and upcoming races and be notified of key announcements affecting our team. We are looking forward to seeing you on the water!

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Dungeon Crawler Carl @ Southern Pacific Brewing

Dungeon Crawler Carl @ Southern Pacific Brewing

Thu, May 28, 1:30 AM
From San Francisco Fantasy and Sci-Fi Book Club
4.9

Come enjoy a drink at Southern Pacific Brewing and discuss our May read! Our book for May is Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman. Hope to see you there!

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25 attendees
Oakland Renegades Dragon Boat Team Meetup, Jack London Aquatic Center

Oakland Renegades Dragon Boat Team Meetup, Jack London Aquatic Center

Wed, May 27, 12:30 AM
From Oakland Renegades Dragon Boat Team
4.9

Come join the Oakland Renegades Dragon Boat Team and try out the sport of dragon boating! Before practicing with us, you must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and it must be at least two weeks since the final vaccination. If you have COVID-19 symptoms or have been diagnosed with COVID-19, we ask that you not attend practice until you have a negative COVID-19 test, it has been 10 days since symptom onset, and at least 24 hours with no fever (without use of fever-reducing medication). You must obtain clearance from your doctor and the team leadership before returning to practice. You don't need to bring anything as we provide all the gear as well as instruction for beginners and more experienced paddlers alike. The first 3 times are free to give you a chance to see if dragon boating is for you. Dress appropriately for an outdoor sport that might include a little splashing. Visit our site: http://oaklandrenegades.org/ What to bring: • clothing appropriately for an outdoor sport that might include a little splashing • sunscreen • water • friendly attitude • willingness to work out Jack London Aquatic Center (JLAC) 115 Embarcadero Oakland (just south of Jack London Square) We practice at the Jack London Aquatic Center (JLAC) on Saturdays (meet at 10:15 AM and paddle until 12:00 noon).

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A Vaesen Game: The Black Water Returns

A Vaesen Game: The Black Water Returns

Sun, May 31, 1:00 AM
From Bay Area Horror RPGs
4.9

**The Black Water Returns** Winter has tightened its grip on the village of Hatuna. Sister Asta arrives at Billby Church bearing candles for the local parish, only to find the village unsettled by strange rumors. Laborers working near the frozen lake speak of eerie harp music rising from beneath the ice at night—music so beautiful it draws listeners out onto the frozen water. Sensing something unnatural behind the growing fear, Sister Asta calls upon her companions to join her. As winter deepens and the music spreads across the ice, the investigators must uncover what has awoken beneath the frozen lake before more villagers vanish into the black water.

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Paddle with Summon The Dragon

Paddle with Summon The Dragon

Sat, May 30, 4:30 PM
From Summon The Dragon (Dragon Boat Team)
5.0

Don’t be put off by the limited signups shown here, we always have PLENTY of paddlers 😊 We are a Dragon boat racing team. Our aim is to have fun stay fit and win medals. We compete at local national and international races, and we hold weekly practices that are open to all. You don't need to become a member to come and try paddling with us! We welcome all new paddlers, so whether you are a total beginner or a seasoned Dragon boat team member, then come along and join us for any of our training sessions at the Grand Street boat ramp in Alameda every Saturday at 9:30 am. Or Tuesday and Thursday at 6:00pm. We provide the boat, paddles, Personal Floatation Devices (PFD's), Safety and training (all free of charge!)...and of course, the camaraderie that comes with being part of a 20 person team. Contact Mark Gerhard (markgerhard624@gmail.com - 415 244 7526) to confirm your spot on the boat.

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup connects people with similar interests to participate in groups and events, either online or in-person, fostering community engagement.

Yes, many Dungeons & Dragons enthusiasts host groups in San Francisco. Search local listings to find campaigns and join fantasy adventures.

After finding a group on Meetup, join by following the page for that group. You can RSVP to upcoming sessions once you're a member.

Joining Meetup is generally free, but some groups or events might have membership fees or costs to cover venue rentals or materials.

Not at all! Many D&D groups in San Francisco welcome beginners, allowing newcomers to learn and enjoy the game in a supportive environment.

Yes, after creating a Meetup group, you can organize and host your own D&D sessions, inviting others to join your campaign in San Francisco.

Campaigns vary widely, from classic adventures to custom stories. Check each group’s description to find the type that fits your interests.

Browse the Meetup site or app by selecting the 'this week' filter to discover upcoming Dungeons & Dragons sessions in San Francisco.

Not all events are in-person. Some D&D groups offer online sessions, providing flexibility for participants and connecting enthusiasts beyond SF.

Connections can vary. While Meetup aims to bring like-minded people together, building friendships often depends on mutual interests and engagement.

Absolutely, though regular participation can enhance your experience, most D&D groups understand when players can't attend every session.

Many groups cater to all age ranges. Check the group’s page for any specific age requirements or preferences suited to your gaming style.

D&D events can occur in various settings like libraries, community centers, or private homes in San Francisco, selected by the group hosts.

D&D groups vary and might not cover every module or campaign. It's best to search regularly or communicate with hosts about your interests.

Organization quality depends on each group. Most strive for great coordination, but checking reviews or reaching out to the hosts may be helpful.