GroupsFinder - All of the Groups/Events Near You
December 15, 2011 9:52 AM Subscribe
GroupsFinder - All of the Groups/Events Near You
GroupsFinder helps you find and track all of the groups near you, and the events that the groups host.
There are thousands of groups out there that can help you advance your career, learn new things or just hang out with like-minded folks. But finding those groups can be difficult.
GroupsFinder helps you find all of the groups near you - wherever you are. And we categorize them so that you can pay attention to all of the groups that interest you, without having to join all of them yourself.
Event Listings - Where You Want Them, When You Want Them
We also help you find all of the events that these groups organize. And you can track those events in the places and activities (email, Twitter, RSS) that are already a part of your daily routine.
GroupsFinder helps you find and track all of the groups near you, and the events that the groups host.
There are thousands of groups out there that can help you advance your career, learn new things or just hang out with like-minded folks. But finding those groups can be difficult.
GroupsFinder helps you find all of the groups near you - wherever you are. And we categorize them so that you can pay attention to all of the groups that interest you, without having to join all of them yourself.
Event Listings - Where You Want Them, When You Want Them
We also help you find all of the events that these groups organize. And you can track those events in the places and activities (email, Twitter, RSS) that are already a part of your daily routine.
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Ooh, this sounds very useful. I keep missing local events due to finding out about them too late (regardless of how many appropriately-themed local blogs I follow, it seems).
If you're taking suggestions or requests for categories, how about bike-related events?
posted by Lexica at 4:13 PM on December 19, 2011
If you're taking suggestions or requests for categories, how about bike-related events?
posted by Lexica at 4:13 PM on December 19, 2011
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