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Cycling Groups For Over 50S

Connect with fellow over-50 cyclists near you

Fun 50’s Ladies 7th Anniversary Celebration! 🎉 🥳😍👏

Wed, Aug 19, 10:30 PM
From Fun 50’s Ladies! 🥳
4.8
10 attendees

Tuesday Night Bike Ride

Tue, Aug 25, 10:00 PM
From More Adventurous, Fun, Interesting Activities (M.A.F.I.A.)
4.8
4 attendees
Building a Voice Over Business

Building a Voice Over Business

Sat, Aug 22, 2:00 PM
From Voice Over Pros Of Ohio

Join Voice Over Pros Of Ohio for an exciting morning of networking, and exploring opportunities in the world of voice acting. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this event is perfect for expanding your network, learning how to start a VO business, and for honing your skills. Connect with fellow voice actors and VO experts, that will help you succeed in your voice over business. This event will feature discussions on professional development, entrepreneurship in the voice over industry, with tips for navigating the world of voice acting. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from others, collaborate with like-minded individuals, and take your voice over career to the next level. Join us Saturday, March 28, from 10am - 12pm and learn how to start or grow your voice over business. Let your voice be heard! The $10 fee covers refreshments and door prizes.

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1 attendee
Blendon Woods Hike

Blendon Woods Hike

Tue, Aug 25, 1:30 PM
From Women 55+ Hiking Group
4.9

Meet at the Nature Center parking lot at Blendon Woods to hike the Sugarbush, Hickory Ridge, Overlook, and Brookside trails approximately 4 miles at 18 min/mile pace.

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19 attendees
Free In-person Meeting: Unwanted Emotions & Loneliness, How to Get Over Them

Free In-person Meeting: Unwanted Emotions & Loneliness, How to Get Over Them

Tue, Aug 18, 11:00 PM
From Get Over Loneliness and Build Lasting Relationships
4.3

This is an in-person meeting. Did you know that unwanted emotions like loneliness, sadness, hopelessness, anger, fear, anxiety, or feelings of irritation don’t just fall on you for no reason. They are not random occurrences that simply happen to people's minds. They are definitely not chemical imbalance in your brain due to some nebulous chemical reactions by chance. Your negative emotions are the symptoms of the painful experiences that you have which are not healed, and which are still affecting you. The effects of these painful experiences are exacerbated by the pressures or difficulties of the other problems in your life. For instance, let's say you are already carrying a huge load on your back, then you cannot take on much more, but, let's say something else happens to you, such as the difficulties from the Pandemic, then the resultant combined weight on you can take you over the edge, kind of like the straw that break the camel's back. When this happens, people's attention usually goes to the straw that was added, but actually the majority of the weight had come from the huge load that were already there, holding a person down and causing a person issues. So how do you remove the huge load that was already there? How do you lighten them up? Is it possible to get rid of them? That is what this meeting will be all about. Come to our Meetup, where we can introduce you to some of the knowledge, tools and techniques of the breakthroughs in the field of the mind that we can apply to this ever important area of life. 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 and Scientology Life Improvement Center of Central Ohio.

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3 attendees

Neurodivergent Women Rediscovering Joy: Reconnecting with Our Special Interests

Wed, Aug 19, 9:30 PM
From The Pause Collective - Columbus Meetup

Join us for our August gathering of The Pause Collective as we explore what happens when burnout, life's responsibilities, and the changes of perimenopause or menopause leave us feeling disconnected from the things that once brought us joy. For many neurodivergent women, special interests are more than hobbies—they're a source of creativity, comfort, curiosity, and self-expression. Yet during seasons of stress, caregiving, work, or burnout, they can quietly fade into the background. This month, we'll gently explore what has lit us up in the past, what we're curious about now, and how we might reconnect with the parts of ourselves that have been waiting patiently for our attention. This will be a relaxed, low-pressure meetup focused on connection and conversation. No need to prepare anything. No pressure to share. Come as you are. **Together we'll:** • Introduce ourselves and welcome new members. • Reflect on the interests and activities that once brought us joy. • Talk about how burnout, neurodivergence, and midlife have affected our energy and creativity. • Share ideas for rediscovering old passions or exploring new ones. • Encourage one another to take one small step toward something that sparks curiosity. • Continue building meaningful friendships and a supportive community. This space is neurodivergent-affirming, self-diagnosis-friendly, and supportive of different communication styles and energy levels. Quiet participation is welcome. Listening is participating. Whether you're reconnecting with an old passion or discovering a new one, you are welcome here. I look forward to seeing you! — Dawn

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup lets you join groups and attend events that match your interests, including cycling for those over 50. You can search for groups, RSVP for rides, and meet new people who share your love for cycling.

Meetup helps people connect through shared interests, such as cycling. Over 50s can join groups, attend rides, and meet other riders. It's a way to stay active, meet new friends, and explore the local cycling scene.

To find cycling groups near you, just search for 'cycling over 50' on Meetup. Browse through local events and join groups that align with your interest. You'll find both leisurely rides and more challenging cycling adventures.

Yes, many cycling groups encourage members to suggest new routes for group rides. Sharing your favorite cycling paths can enhance the riding experience for everyone, and it's a great way to contribute to the community.

Many cycling groups cater to various skill levels, including beginners. Check the group descriptions to find beginner-friendly rides. You can start with slower-paced rides or attend skills workshops to build confidence.

While standard cycling gear like helmets and comfortable clothing is recommended, most cycling groups don't require specialized gear. Bringing water and a snack can also be helpful for longer rides.

Yes, you're welcome to join multiple groups in different areas if you want to explore various cycling communities. It allows you to experience different routes and meet diverse groups of cyclists.

Yes, you can sign up and join groups on Meetup for free. Some events might have participation fees set by the organizers, but browsing and joining groups typically doesn't cost anything.

Besides group rides, some cycling groups also organize workshops, social meetups, and trips. Events can vary, so check each group's listings to see what's available.

Frequency of events depends on the group. Some have weekly rides, while others host monthly gatherings or seasonal events. Check the group's calendar for upcoming rides and activities.

While Meetup provides opportunities to meet people, making friends relies on your participation and engagement. Joining group rides and conversations increases your chances of forming connections.

Event quality can vary since they're organized by individuals or groups, not directly by Meetup. Checking reviews and group descriptions can give you insight into the members' experiences and event organization.

Group sizes fluctuate with each event. They can range from small intimate gatherings to larger community rides. Review event listings to gauge how many attendees they typically have.

Most cycling events are in-person, but some might offer virtual workshops or training. It's best to check individual group announcements for any online options.

While it's generally recommended to RSVP to help organizers plan, it is not mandatory for every event. Declaring your participation in advance ensures a spot if events have limited capacity.