About us
Welcome!
This is a ladies-only social group for the 30+ crowd who are looking to build lasting friendships in the greater Raleigh area.
We will have dinners, brunch, book club, wine nights, movies, theater, hikes, weekend trips, etc… Have an idea? Suggest it! If you're excited about it, chances are others will be too.
This group is about more than making plans, it's about showing up for each other and making meaningful connections. That's why we have an attendance policy to help keep things respectful and fun for all.
Here's what that means:
- If you RSVP "Yes," we're counting on you to be there - both for logistics and because we'll miss you.
- Please avoid last-minute cancellations (within 24 hours of the event) unless it's truly unavoidable. Last minute cancellations will be considered a no-show.
- If you're on the waitlist and know you can't make it, please update your RSVP accordingly so someone else can take your spot.
- Members who no-show three times may be removed from the group, simply to keep things fair for everyone putting in the effort to show up.
We're here to build a community of women friendships, one Meetup at a time. Hope to see you at an event soon!
Upcoming events
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Let's See Breadwinner
Marquee Cinemas: Wakefield 12, Wakefield Commons, 10600 Common Oaks Dr, Raleigh, NC, USLet's go to the movies and see Breadwinner. "Starring record-breaking comedian Nate Bargatze in his first feature film, The Breadwinner is a family comedy that follows the misadventures of Nate Wilcox, whose wife Katie (Mandy Moore) lands a once-in-a-lifetime deal on Shark Tank that takes her on a prolonged business trip - and now the lifelong breadwinner has to fend for his family as a first-time stay-at-home dad. With three young daughters and little experience handling their day-to-day needs, Nate finds out quickly that running the household is the toughest gig he’s ever had."
I am in seat D1 but buy where you'd like to sit. Ticket Link
The movie starts at noon, but if you want popcorn or other snacks, I suggest arriving by 11:45am.
We can grab a bite after the movie if anyone wants as well.
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Let's Tour Randleigh Dairy Farm (ticket required)
Randleigh Dairy Heritage Museum, 301 Dairy Lane, Raleigh, nc, USIf you are interested in taking a tram tour of the Randleigh Heritage Farm, make sure to secure your seat. June 13th Ticket Link (scroll to 11:30am)
Tickets are $10. You are responsible for securing your own spot on the tour.
We will take a covered tram and view the milking facilities, freestall barn, and cows! The tour includes a 4oz cup of Howling Cow ice cream. (I do not think we get off the tram on this tour but just get to see the farm from the tram)
We can go to Howling Cow after the tour for more ice cream!
Remember that if your plans change, you need to update your RSVP at least 24 hours before the event start time to avoid getting marked as a no-show.
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Let's See Company
nract, 7713-51 Lead Mine Road, Raleigh, NC, USLet's Support Community theatre and attend "Company" by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth. Tickets range from $23.31 to $25.17 Ticket Link for June 14th
"On the night of his 35th birthday, confirmed bachelor, Robert, contemplates his unmarried state. Over the course of a series of dinners, drinks and even a wedding, his friends – "those good and crazy people [his] married friends" – explain the pros and cons of taking on a spouse. The habitually single Robert is forced to question his adamant retention of bachelorhood during a hilarious array of interactions.
Company features a brilliantly brisk and energetic score containing many of Stephen Sondheim's best-known songs. The strength of the piece lies in its vivid yet real characters, meaning impressive technical aspects aren't necessary to convey the story."Seating is stadium style with row A floor level. Seats 6 & 7 and Aisle seats. My seat is always B1.
There is plenty of free parking in the Greystone Shopping Center.
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Let's Tour The Grand Lodge (Ticket Required)
Masonic Lodge, 2921 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh, NC, USWe have the opportunity to tour The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina. Tickets are required for the tour and are $14.95. Tickets, select 10am-11am.
The lodge "occupies a dignified mid-century building that has quietly served as the administrative heart of North Carolina Freemasonry for nearly seven decades. Dating to 1771, its offices were housed in the Masonic Temple Building on Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh, a ten-story 1907 tower that was Raleigh's first skyscraper. By the 1950s, however, the decision was made to sell the downtown property and build a new administrative home. The commission went to Leslie Boney, the Wilmington-based architect whose firm designed a remarkable number of North Carolina's institutional buildings. Boney drew the plans in 1955, and the building was dedicated in 1958. His firm, founded in 1922, continues today as part of LS3P. Architecturally, the Grand Lodge is a handsome example of the mid-century institutional Modernism, intended to last. Inside, the building contains the Grand Lodge's administrative offices, its extensive library, the archives (which hold minutes and records stretching back to the eighteenth century), and a small museum of North Carolina Masonic artifacts."
Remember to update your RSVP if your plans change and you can no longer attend, at least 24 hours before the start time.
1 attendee
Past events
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