A social club for our women who are still working, since we are often unavailable during the week. Provides us a club to meet one another and form new friendships!
This club is open to anyone in Trilogy who loves singing, playing, and sharing songs. The focus is on folk, blues, country, classic rock, Americana, or most anything that can be shared. This is a casual setting for both beginners and experienced willing to participate. Acoustic or electric instruments are welcomed.
Whether you write memoirs, fiction, non-fiction, or even just a personal journal, this group is here for you. We meet twice a month to discuss the many aspects of writing, and writing well, along with reading and reviewing each other’s work. Our goal is to support each other, motivate ourselves, and provide helpful critiques when requested.
Be part of one of our most exciting clubs for those who love to have fun! You don’t have to be Italian – you just have to love Italian food, music, history, art, and culture! We have monthly meetings, followed by a Wine Mixer. At each meeting, we will have a special activity or event. We also have movie nights!
We are a group of Members who love to look at the night sky. If you enjoy looking at the night sky as well, you are invited to join us. We are open to Members who have all levels of knowledge–from beginners who would like to learn more about astronomy to amateur astronomers who have many years of knowledge. It doesn’t matter if you have a telescope or binoculars, all that matters is a love of the universe.
It takes a little skill and a little luck to win, but regardless of the results, Backgammon is a lot of fun to play. Looking for all level of players. If you have never played, no problem – we will teach you. It takes minutes to learn and a lifetime to master.
Join us for some fun BINGO Games!
Join us for an evening of socializing, playing some of the new generation of “Euro” board games. Settlers of Catan, Ticket to Ride, Carcassonne, Istanbul, and Splendor are just some of the games that are popular today. Play or watch, rules will be taught for those who are new to these games.
Interested in Bocce Ball at Twin Mills Club?
The Book Club is for anyone interested in good books and good discussion. We meet on the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm in Clark’s Family Kitchen at Twin Mills Club.
The Book Club is for anyone interested in good books and good discussion. We meet on the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm in a Member’s home. Light wine & cheese is served. Please contact Linda Erlich for more information and what book we are reading this month.
This club is open to anyone who would like to bowl with friends and neighbors of Trilogy.
Bunco is a fun, simple dice game, played by multiple groups of four people.
Trilogy’s Bunco Club will meet on the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of each month, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm in the Model Home Gallery, in the Balsam Event Space.
Canasta is a fun game for all – you can learn it in just one session. We also play Hand And Foot, which is a more challenging game derived from Canasta. Ladies and Gentlemen are welcome! Beginners welcome. A great time for everyone!
Come join us in The Foundry and/or The Outfitter on Tuesday evenings as we play Canasta in a relaxed, fun environment!
Learn to shag dance! We teach beginner basic shag classes the first Wednesday of the month, where you will learn to do female turns, male turns, start position, trail, closed position, and so much more! Once you learn these basic steps, you can shag dance with anyone!
This is an online Member Club intended to get Members from Trilogy Lake Norman to join the nationwide Trilogy Chess Club.
Come join us as we get together with friends and enjoy a nice cigar! Our goal is also to offer the opportunity to learn more about cigars and possibly sample various cigars. Whether you are an established cigar smoker or have just had your 1st cigar and want to learn more, all are welcome – men and women! You can bring your own cigar to the gatherings.
The Club Advisory Group (CAG) was formed in 2018 to communicate with Members of our community about all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the Twin Mills Club. The Club wants Members to have many avenues for feedback and interaction about the Club. As our community continues to grow, we recognize the importance of communicating and recommunicating, and that the best type of communication is a variety of communication.
The CAG acts as an additional, 2-way conduit for Members’ questions, comments, and recommendations on Club Operations including: General Club items, Fitness, Member Activities and Events, Restaurants, Courts, Member Clubs, and Recreation. The CAG will not be discussing subjects related to the HOA, Shea Homes, the Welcome Center Gate, or other items that are unrelated to Club’s oversight. It is important to note that the Club building, design, layout, equipment and other structural components are under control of Club ownership and are largely set to stay consistent with the original design and vision for the Club. The Club Management is the only party that has the authority to change programming at the Club based on Member feedback.
Our goal is to keep our community fully aware of events and activities outside our Trilogy community that may affect our quality of life. Lincoln County and local organizations outside the community and the surrounding area have numerous activities and events which may affect and also enlighten us.
The objective of this club is to promote the game of cornhole by providing a positive atmosphere with some friendly games of cornhole tournament play.
Welcome, Beer Lovers! Join us as we explore North Carolina’s awesome and inventive craft beer scene. There are countless ale houses, beer halls, and brew pubs around the Carolinas, and more than 30 breweries. We will visit these venues, sample some of their beers, and do so in a way that respects the beverage, the craft, and each other. Anyone interested in tasting and learning about craft brews, and doing so in moderation, is invited to join. If you love craft beer, good people, and great community, come join in the exploration. There is something special about joining with like-minded lovers of the brew! Come see for yourself!
Cribbage Club meets on Tuesdays from 6:00pm to 8:00pm and Fridays from 1:00pm to 3:00pm in the Crow’s Nest!
Dance Party is a Member-led club that organizes a free dance monthly during the winter months, when other popular clubs are inactive. The purpose of the club is to allow Members to socialize with others while dancing and enjoying good dance music from a variety of music genres: Rock, Club, Pop, R&B, Disco, etc. All are welcome, no partner needed – come to dance, come to listen, come to socialize.
The goal of the Dinner Club is to meet our Trilogy neighbors in small groups. This is an easy way for us to get to know each other. You can participate just once, or every time we meet; it’s totally up to your schedule. We have 6-8 people per event, and each couple/person is responsible for his/her/their own dinner bill. We meet at restaurants within 15-20 miles of Trilogy, and the restaurants can be very simple (ie Subway) or as upscale as Chillfire Bar & Grill. Each date is a separate event, so there’s no long term commitment. If you RSVP by the required date for each event, you’ll be contacted by your group leader with information on where and when we’ll be having dinner. We hope you can join us!
For people and their dogs, who enjoy socializing and being active with other people and their dogs! We enjoy going to dog friendly restaurants and bars, hiking, and yoga with our furry friends.
Double deck pinochle is a card game that’s played with two standard pinochle decks, removing the 9s to create an 80-card deck. It’s a partner game where players are split into two teams of two, and the goal is to be the first team to reach 500 points. Players earn points by taking tricks and melding
Duplicate Bridge is the most widely used variation of contract bridge in club and tournament play. It is called duplicate because the same bridge deal (i.e. the specific arrangement of the 52 cards into the four hands) is played at each table, and scoring is based on relative performance. In this way, every hand, whether strong or weak, is played in competition with others playing identical cards, and the element of skill is heightened while that of chance is reduced.
All players including beginners are invited to come play. We meet on the 1st and 3rd Mondays and 2nd and 4th Sundays of every month, from 6-8PM in the Killian & Forney Room at the Club.
This group is for Electric Vehicle and Solar – including golf cart enthusiasts and/or those who are interested in sharing and learning more about purchasing or share experiences of owning an EV, and those who have an interest in renewable, sustainable energy sources for charging EV’s for the greater benefit of everyone.
Have an interest in fishing? The Fishing Club fishes locally for trout, and also enjoys occasional sports/deep sea fishing trips to the Florida Keys and Belize!
We get together to discuss topics related to food and nutrition.
An ongoing animal food drive.
Glass fusing is the process of joining compatible sheet glasses together in a kiln until the glass fuses at approximately 1490 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Garden Club of Twin Mills is for anyone who loves gardening and gardens. You don’t have to be a master or experienced gardener to take part, you just have to love gardens, plants, outdoors, flowers, and nature! And of course, you must enjoy having fun, learning new things, and being with old and new friends who enjoy your same interests. Our mission is to provide a way for gardening enthusiasts to collaborate, learn about plants and growing techniques, and share resources. Activities include bringing in speakers on topics related to gardening in North Carolina, and visiting local nurseries and botanical gardens.
Promote and support genealogy research for the Trilogy Lake Norman Community.
Going Solo is an inclusive club that is open to all Trilogy Lake Norman Members. It is a Member-led group that welcomes all – female, male, single, partnered, and married. The “open-to-all” concept recognizes that many Trilogy Members are single, but there are also many who are here alone while a spouse or partner is still working in another state. There are numerous other reasons you might find yourself “solo,” including having a mate who does not have your same schedule or interests. Whatever the reason, come join your fellow Trilogy Lake Norman Members on outings, adventures, and activities. Make new friends and find like-minded people who enjoy your same interests.
Grief is Grief Support Group is for those feeling lonely or disconnected. We provide education, community, and support around all types of grief and loss. Some of us have loss of a spouse, child/children, pets, friends, or parents. Divorce and addiction in our family also causes us to feel grief and loss.
Hand Building With Clay Club (aka Mudslingers) was created for those who find the pottery wheel frustrating but still want to create functional/fun pieces of pottery. There are many forms and templates available to achieve this, and most are available to use at the Studio. If you don’t mind getting your hands dirty, it’s a fun hobby!
Whether we’re walking the community trails or hiking the Appalachian Trail, we’ll enjoy the outdoors, good company, and great exercise! Our mission statement is to hike safely and responsibly for enjoyment, fellowship, and health benefits. We also meet to share pictures of prior hikes, share details about future hikes, and get input from members about where they want to hike.
The Trilogy Improv Club (AKA the Trilogy Players) is open to all Trilogy Members and is a safe and supportive place to learn, practice, and perform theatrical improvisation. If you’ve ever considered acting but hate memorizing lines, this club may be for you. Improvisation is more than performing. It’s a fun, social activity that promotes listening, creativity, collaboration, empathy, and communication.
We will try a wide variety of improvisational formats, ranging from short-form games (something you might see on the television show, “Whose Line is it Anyway”), to long-form multi scene dramatic plays. No theater or improvisation experience necessary. Meetings will typically include some instruction, coaching, games, and scene work.
We create fun arts & crafts projects while socializing with friends and neighbors. Appropriate for all skill levels.
For ladies who love Mah Jong!
Mah Jongg is a friendly, fascinating, rummy-like game played with tiles rather than cards. The game originated in China. It uses a card of standard hands, against which all games are played.
The game can be played with 3 or 4 people at a table. There is a Mahjongg set per table, and each player needs his/her own card to play the game.
Daytime Play: Every Tuesday at 1:30pm at the Balsam Model in the Model Home Gallery. No RSVP required, just come out for the fun.
Night Time Play: Every Wednesday Night at 7:00pm, meeting in Club Members’ homes. RSVP is required for these events.
All levels of Mah Jongg players are welcome, as well as anyone who would like to learn!
We meet every Tuesday from 7:30am to 9:00am AT SILVER GRILL DINER (located at 1476 N16 BUSINESS, Denver, NC 28037).
Come out and enjoy good company and good conversation. Meet your Trilogy Neighbors and discuss anything and everything that might be of interest. It’s a great way to get to know other guys in the neighborhood, and have some fun interaction. Just show up – no RSVP necessary.
Mexican Train Dominoes is an easy, fun, fast paced game. We will sit at tables of six and play weekly. Grab your beverage at the main bar to enjoy during the game. There are many variations of Mexican Train Dominoes, so we will establish “Trilogy Train Rules.” These may vary a bit from the way you have played before, but it will be fun and fast paced.
Calling all non-fiction fans! If you would like to meet and discuss books with other fanatics, please join us on the second Monday of each month.
The Nubian Experience Club’s purpose is to foster and promote an appreciation of the history, culture, and contributions of people of African descent across the African diaspora, and to build bridges between the African American community and America’s other diverse cultures.
No need to register, just come out and dance! Remember to wear comfy, supportive shoes, and bring water and a towel if you get sweaty! All skill levels are welcome!
The purpose of this Club is to share the love of pickleball with both new and experienced players. Everyone is welcome to join this easy to learn and social activity.
Pinochle is a trick-taking, Ace-Ten card game typically for two to four players and played with a 48-card deck. It is derived from the card game Bezique; players score points by trick-taking and also by forming combinations of cards into melds.
The Pottery Club is a group of amateur artisans that gathers on occasion to enjoy working with clay. Membership is voluntary and has no restrictions or application for acceptance. Our mission is to have fun and enjoy our art in an open and welcoming community space where everyone is welcome.
The Quilting Club will meet to sew, socialize, and be inspired. Quilters of all levels are welcome. Bring your own project to work on, or for show and tell. Be inspired by the diverse projects of your fellow quilters.
Meetings will be held in the Twin Mills Club.
Real Time Trivia, with your hosts Rob & Rob, brings trivia night to the Event Center once every 2-3 months. We play 3 rounds of hand curated, custom made questions. Players pre-select their teams of 8 players. Prizes for the winner of each round, prizes for the ‘not winner’ of each round, plus an honorable mention prize. Entertaining and fun, we are pleased to share our love of trivia with the Trilogy community.
The Road Kings Motorcycle Club at Twin Mills is a group of individuals who enjoy motorcycle riding and are looking for others to ride with. Sometimes we announce scheduled group rides, but mostly we use text messaging to contact the group to see who wants to go. Any club member can arrange a ride and announce it. Typically, a “ride” will consist of a meeting time and place (usually at the Twin Mills Club), a destination, and/or a duration.
The ROMEO (Retired Old Men Eating Out) Group meets at the Sunrise Cafe at 169 Cross Center Rd in Denver on Wednesdays at 8:00am. One lucky winner of a drawing will receive a complimentary breakfast!
We invite everyone to join us to socialize, celebrate Jewish Holidays, listen to informative guest speakers, enjoy various entertainment activities, and make new friends!
Skull King evokes classic trick-taking games, such as Oh Hell! Wizard, Spades, or Euchre, where players bid on how many tricks they will win each round. While these games share similar foundations, the unique element of Skull King is that bidding takes place simultaneously, leading to rounds that are sometimes over or under-bid by one or more players.
It’s simple to learn and play! The goal of Skull King is to correctly predict the number of tricks you can win each round. This crafty, scheming game is easy to explain/learn and quick to play so all newcomers can and will feel comfortable playing by the second or third round.
Bridge is one of the most popular card games in the world today! This club is a great way to meet your neighbors!
The club promotes shotgun sport shooting at all skill levels; skeet, trap, 5-stand, etc. The club meets monthly at an area facility, usually followed by lunch at a nearby restaurant. Besides shotgun shooting, the club promotes positive resident interaction.
The club meets the first Tuesday of each month at 10:00am at the Foothills Shooting Facility in Cleveland County, NC. Members are encouraged to visit the location prior and complete the video training and waiver form. This club is shotgun shooting only, no handguns or rifles. All skill levels are welcomed. Kelly Dickson of Sporting Clay Experiences in Mooresville, NC is available for lessons, etc. Kelly is opening her facility, Hidden Brook, in North Wilkesboro, NC, in May 2025.
Our club shares hands-on knowledge and expertise in designing beautiful works of art while also having FUN!
The purpose of the Super Seniors Club is to foster friendships and create events and activities for like-minded Members.
Super Senior Games are hosted in Clark’s Family Kitchen and no gaming experience is necessary. Please join us for fun and socializing. We love to play “Name That Tune,” and we host a movie and lunch once a month.
The objective of Table Tennis Club is to have enjoyable ping pong playing sessions (primarily doubles, but also singles), for all skill levels of play. All Twin Mills Club Members and guests are welcome to join in this fun sport.
The Technology for Dummies Club is open to anyone who is fearful of, or interested in, technology. We will discuss topics that are relevant to everyone!
Here’s a great way to play tennis and have lots of fun, plus get to know your new neighbors! No seriousness… only fun!
A casual, fun place to learn all about Mah Jong
The purpose of this club is for like-minded friends and neighbors to be able to meet and discuss various destinations.
Real Time Trivia is entertaining and fun! We are pleased to share our love of Trivia with the Trilogy community.
The Twin Mills Golf Group provides an opportunity for the golf enthusiasts in the community to come meet like-minded golfers for some spirited competition. We form groups and play together as individual schedules allow. Please contact Rob Scancarelli for more information.
The Veterans Club at Trilogy Lake Norman is a social organization open to all veterans (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, National Guard and Merchant Marine) living here in the community.
The Club is a monthly forum for veterans to meet and share their experiences. In addition, the club can provide information pertinent to veterans benefits and general information on discounts available to veterans at area businesses.
The Veterans Club meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 2:00pm in Clark’s Family Kitchen.
This club allows us to make new friends who enjoy local wineries, and offers you a chance to share your North Carolina winery experiences. Did you know there are over 200 wineries and over 400 vineyards in North Carolina? The difference between them is that a vineyard is a location that grows the grapes, while a winery is the location that produces the wine.
Come on out to the Event Lawn for a fun game of Wiffle Ball or Stick Ball!
Whether you write memoirs, fiction, non-fiction, or even just a personal journal, this group is here for you. We meet twice a month to discuss the many aspects of writing, and writing well, along with reading and reviewing each other’s work. Our goal is to support each other, motivate ourselves, and provide helpful critiques when requested.