About us
This group is open to anyone, singled, coupled, or married. Anything is Possible will feature social and entertainment events that have to do with …..anything! The events can be dinners, movies, classes, parties, tastings, lectures, happy hours, etc. You name it, we might do it.
Membership in this group will be limited to non-MAGA individuals only! You can be any political affiliation (Dem, old fashion Repub, Ind), just not the FAR-RIGHT crazy-MAGA type of person.
Also, since I strongly believe that you are the company you keep, YOU ARE NOT WELCOME IN THIS GROUP IF YOU:
· are a member of Q-anon, the Proud boys or the boogaloo movement
· own a tin foil hat
· believe the earth is flat
· believe that the election was stolen from Donald Trump
· believe that there is a microchip in the COVID vaccine that will be used to track your every move.
· believe that covid-19 is not real and a hoax
· believe that the Democrats are running a child trafficking ring out of the basement of a pizzeria in Washington DC (pizzagate)
· believe that the Clintons torture children and drink their blood to obtain a chemical that will extend their live
· believe that Democrats eat babies
· believe that school shootings are fake and the students are actors
· believe that Jewish space lasers cause forest fires in California
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RULES FOR THE GROUP
· You must have a picture that includes your face.
· For any event where I have to make a group reservation (dinners), you must cancel within 36 hours of the event if you cannot attend. Failure to do so without an acceptable reason to me will result in your removal from the group. Please do not comment on the event that you cannot make it. It is not helpful and tends to make other people cancel on the event also.
· You are responsible for paying your bills at any event.
· You are responsible for transportation to and from the event. There will not be any official carpooling set up by any host. Since there is no official vetting of members of this group, please do not carpool with complete strangers by asking for rides from someone you have never met.
Upcoming events
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2026 Academy Awards Preview @ AADL-Downtown Branch
Ann Arbor District Library, 343 S 5th Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, Ann Arbor, MI, US2026 Academy Awards Preview
Downtown Library: Lower Level Program Room
6-7:30pmThis event has been moved from the Michigan Theater to the Downtown Library's Lower Level Program Room.
Attention all film fans! Join movie buffs Nick Alderink (Cinema Program Director at the Michigan Theater), Tara Calligan (Marketing Director at the Michigan Theater), Erica Gleichman (Head Projectionist at the Michigan Theater) and Martin Bandyke (host of Fine Tuning on Ann Arbor’s 107one) at the Michigan Theater Screening Room as they discuss who will win and who should win Oscars at the 98th Academy Awards. This Oscars preview event will include lots of movie clips and audience participation.
The Oscars take place on Sunday March 15, 2026.
Sponsored by the Ann Arbor district Library
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Nerd Nite @ Live in Ann Arbor
LIVE, 102 S 1st St, Ann Arbor, MI, USNerd Nite
Talks start at 7:00pm. These events are sponsored by the Ann Arbor District Library.
Parking is $1.65/hr in the city parking structures. The surface lot across from the venue is $2.65/hr.
Gather ‘round for an evening of informed and informal talks from a friendly neighborhood expert! We’ll have three speakers, each presenting on a different topic and sharing interesting facts that you never knew you never knew! Past Nerd Nite speakers have led deep dives into topics from the legacy of Louis Pasteur, to the origin of elements, to how a trumpet works, to a dissection of romance novel tropes. So bring a friend, grab a drink, and enjoy an evening among fellow nerds. Be there and be square!
SPEAKERS
Can we predict the behavior of fluids? Fluids are essential for many applications, including transportation, energy, weather, and biology, and predicting fluid behavior can help us design and manage these systems. Bjorn will introduce the equations of fluid dynamics and show examples of how they can be applied to theory, experiments, and simulations. Come ready to participate in interactive questions like how a wing produces lift!
Bjorn Kierulf is a PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering, studying adaptive and mixed-precision methods for simulating turbulent flows.
It’s time to learn Why You Should Care about the WNBA. If you love basketball, the WNBA has something for you, and if you don’t care about basketball, the WNBA still has something for you! Come learn about the relationship drama, union organizing, fashion, and political activism that make this league shine!Evelyn Hollenshead is a hobby aficionado with a side career as a librarian. She’s a garment sewist, cut flower gardener, ice cream maker, and most recently, aspiring beekeeper.
He’s Got the Whole World in His Mouth: The Complicated History of George Washington’s Dentures. George Washington did not have wooden teeth. Instead, the story of Washington’s dentures is far more complicated (and at times uncomfortable). Come explore why and how Washington gathered materials—including human teeth —from around the world to create his signature look, which became deeply ingrained in what it means to “look” American.Lucy Smith is a PhD candidate in the joint History and Women’s and Gender Studies program at the University of Michigan. Prior to graduate school, she worked for over a decade in museum education, most recently as the Educational Specialist at George Washington’s Mount Vernon. When not talking about teeth, you can find Lucy at the Farmer’s Market, canning local food in the kitchen, or watching B-movies with friends.
Nerd Nite A2 | Ann Arbor District Library14 attendees
Boardgames at Recess Cafe
Recess Cafe, 208 S Ashley Street, ANN ARBOR, MI, USCome play a boardgame or just grab a deck of cards. Options: Ticket to Ride* or (inc large group face card game such 31/Scat or Bluff/Bullshit). EXTRA GAME BOXES ARE WELCOME if you are seeking new or experienced players for a specific game. The Recess Cafe*** has plenty of seating on Mondays in their event space (beyond the service counter and child play area). Please consider purchasing a refreshment to ensure our table reservation in the future. Recess has just added Monday opening, but close at 7pm.
If you have interest in setting up an alternative play game/date/time/place, please post information or message Candace.* About Ticket-to-Ride - Ticket to Ride is a highly acclaimed, accessible board game praised as a perfect "gateway game" for beginners and families, featuring simple rules, engaging strategy, and high replayability, though some critics find its core strategy shallow over time, with various map expansions offering fresh twists for veterans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPGLlaGrShY
*Some large-group face-card games - https://playpartygame.com/card-games/for-large-groups/
*About WingSpan - It looks a bit nerdy-complicated, but I'm told not to be intimidated -- one can begin play very quickly. Play is limited to 5 people and can take 75 minutes. See instruction video 0 https://youtu.be/lgDgcLI2B0U
**About Recess Cafe - Offers beer, wine, coffees, chai, other NA drinks and snacks. https://www.recess.cafe/menu.
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Past events
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