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If you enjoy reading for pleasure and would like to join our discussions, we welcome to our meetings every fourth Tuesday of the month.If you enjoy reading for pleasure and would like to join our discussions, we welcome you to our meetings.If you enjoy reading for pleasure and would like to join our discussions, we welcome you to our meetings.If you enjoy reading for pleasure and would like to join our discussions, we welcome you to our meetings.
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Tens of thousands of books have been written about the card game of Bridge; that seems like a lot to say about 52 pieces of paper! Whether its Duplicate Bridge or Contract Rubber Bridge, players find the game captivating! We welcome beginners, and card sharks alike, to come on down to meet with the Bridge Club every Wednesday at 1:00-4:00pm in Four Suits. Tens of thousands of books have been written about the card game of Bridge; that seems like a lot to say about 52 pieces of paper! Whether its Duplicate Bridge or Contract Rubber Bridge, players find the game captivating! We welcome beginners, and card sharks alike, to come on down to meet with the Bridge Club every Wednesday at 1:00-4:00pm in Four Suits.
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Canasta is a card game in the rummy family of games believed to be a variant of 500 Rum. Although many variations exist for two, three, five or six players, it is most commonly played by four people in two partnerships with two standard decks of cards.
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The purpose of the “Independent” Catholic Neighborhood Associations is to network Catholics with each other who live nearby, establish smaller “independent” Catholic Communities within our large parish, and to enrich and assist all parishioners of Blessed Sacrament, both socially and spiritually.
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With today's changing times we find ourselves surrounded by technology that includes smart TVs and phones. This technology is now showing up on our refrigerators, our washing machines, and our cars. To prepare ourselves for these changing times, the Trilogy Computer & Technology Club will be teaching classes to prepare you for some of these new technologies. All classes are free!
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The Mission Statement for the Cooking Club at Trilogy is to learn, to share, to contribute, and to exchange ideas about food, take food tours, and to have fun!The Mission Statement for the Cooking Club at Trilogy is to learn, to share, to contribute, and to exchange ideas about food, take food tours, and to have fun!
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Dealer's choice is a style of poker where each player may deal a different variant. As the deal passes clockwise around the table, each player chooses a variant which is either played just for the current hand or for an entire orbit. It is a common choice for home games, where the tone of the game is usually more recreational than competitive. Dealer's choice games often break from the typical forms of poker through the use of wild cards, burn cards, and kill cards in addition to variations on betting structure.
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The group shares their interest and love of visiting Disney Parks, Disney Springs®, and cruises. In this meeting we’ll discuss a bus trip to Disney Springs® and links that can help you plan your own Disney experience. We hope to see you there to share your experiences and tips!
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Bring your scissors, sewing kit, and projects to "show off," or a project idea. A small fee may be requested to cover project materials. Just come, even if you don't have any of these things--we will share our ideas and expertise with you! New projects will be available to start that day, and finish at your leisure.
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Come for some fun and meet new people as we create fidget pads for those with Alzheimer's. No experience needed!
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The Trilogy Orlando Genealogy Club provides a forum for residents to engage in family history research. It is open to all level of genealogists, from those who are just starting to those who have been researching their ancestry for a while. The club offers members the chance to meet others who are exploring their family history and share their experiences and knowledge with each other. The club also has guest speakers from local genealogical societies to provide insights and education to help its members better research their family history.
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This is not league bowling, rather ladies getting together for exercise and laughter. Please come join us and have some fun! You do not need to be a good bowler; scores don't matter in this group! We look forward to meeting you.
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Ladies, laughter, and lunch - what a great combination for a group outing! On the second Tuesday of each month the ladies of Trilogy gather for fun conversation and lunch at 12:00pm at different area restaurants.
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Get involved with Lutherans Alive! Lutherans Alive! is open to all Trilogy residents, both Lutherans and non-Lutherans
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Are you an experienced Mah Jongg player? Join the Mah Jongg Club! This is Mah Jongg for people who know how to play.
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Everyone welcome from starters to retired professionals. The object is FUN & FELLOWSHIP! Bring your neighbor, friend, guest, grandson, etc. Spectators welcome! Cheering encouraged! After we bowl we travel to a local restaurant for some lunch & libation. Location determined by consensus!
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The Men's Golf League meets every Thursday morning at the Green Valley Country Club on Rte. 50 (west) in Clermont. Tee times start at 8:00 AM and all levels of play are welcome. You can already have a playing partner or you can be matched up at the course. An RSVP is not required.The Men's Golf League meets every Thursday morning at the Green Valley Country Club on Rte. 50 (west) in Clermont. Tee times start at 8:00 AM and all levels of play are welcome. You can already have a playing partner or you can be matched up at the course. An RSVP is not required.
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Every Monday a group of Trilogy men go to a different movie at the Epic Movie Theater in Clermont. No "chick flicks" are allowed!
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Mexican Train is a version of dominoes. It can be played by two to six people per table. The idea is to get as few points as possible at the end of the game. There are many versions of the game. Our group plays the chicken foot style.
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Keep our community safe! Neighborhood Watch meetings are held every three months.
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Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. Two, three, or four players use solid paddles made of wood or composite materials to hit a perforated polymer ball, similar to a wiffle ball, over a net.
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R.O.M.E.O. stands for Retired Old Men Eating Out. Join your fellow gentleman retirees for a delicious meal and good conversation!
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Samba is a variation of Canasta, developed by John Crawford in the early 1950's. The distinguishing feature of the game is that you can make sequences as well as sets. A sequence of seven cards in the same suit, with no wild cards or black threes, is called a "samba".
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We get together to watch old and contemporary Sci-Fi and other movies of interest on the big screen, but mainly to surround ourselves with fun-loving friends and neighbors to enjoy this shared experience. Our current Sci-Fi movie collection consists of approximately 200 titles, including some of the very best and very worst Sci-Fi movies ever made.
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We are an informal club that meets from time to time. We celebrate some of the Jewish holidays together. We also attend events like the Jewish Film Festival, shows with Jewish themes, or just meet to nosh and gab.
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This is a group of single people at Trilogy who want to find other people to share in the activities at Trilogy or elsewhere and who want to make new friends along the way. If you want to do something or go somewhere, propose it to the group and you may find others who want to join you.
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The club’s mission statement is: “We are a group of sports minded residents, dedicated to maintaining good physical, social and mental health in the spirit of cooperation and integrity through the sport of tennis".
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Enjoy a friendly, fun game against your neighbors. We supply the cards and chips.
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Welcoming all needlers. Whether you are new to knitting, crocheting or other needle crafts or have loads of experience we welcome you to join us. We are here to support each other so our started projects don't end up as piles of yarn in the back of a closet and cheer you on as you finish something new. We will work together on charity projects brought to the group by members, or whatever you are starting for yourself or the infamous grandchildren. Bring your needles and hooks. Your friends and neighbors. Come join us for conversation while your fingers move.
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Trilogy target shooting club brings together members who have a common interest in sport of shooting for fun and recreation. The club plans a monthly outing to the Leesburg shooting range. The club will provides a social atmosphere for its members to share their enjoyment of target shooting. The club also arrange for educational opportunities relating to licensing, training, care and maintenance.
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The Voices of Trilogy is a community chorus for both men and women. We are a fun loving group that shares our love of music and singing with the community. We perform in shows for the community as well as for local assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and VA hospitals. We sing all types of music, concentrating on songs and genres that are fun to sing.
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The Tour de Friends Cycling Club was formed in June, 2016, to include enthusiastic cyclists who enjoy a recreational ride along paved trails with beautiful views and lots of wildlife. Our members include novice to advanced cyclists who like the outdoors and the camaraderie of a social ride. We ride as a group, at a moderate pace, and strive to ensure everyone has a fun and safe cycling experience while focusing on fitness and endurance. The trails we choose are mostly shaded and relatively flat. We ride for about two hours including a break halfway through the ride for drinks, snacks, and some time to socialize.The Tour de Friends Cycling Club was formed in to include enthusiastic cyclists who enjoy a recreational ride along paved trails with beautiful views and lots of wildlife. Our members include novice to advanced cyclists who like the outdoors and the camaraderie of a social ride. We ride as a group, at a moderate pace, and strive to ensure everyone has a fun and safe cycling experience while focusing on fitness and endurance. The trails we choose are mostly shaded and relatively flat. We ride for about two hours including a break halfway through the ride for drinks, snacks, and some time to socialize.
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Tri-Cycling is Trilogy Orlando’s dedicated cycling group for more serious bikers. We enjoy cycling both locally, in the neighborhood, and on some of Florida’s premier trails. The group cycles between 14-20 mph with an average speed around 14-16 mph for 20 to 30 miles. Typical weekday rides are approximately 20 miles, while Saturday rides are 30 miles, more or less. These are no drop rides and we will adapt to the needs of the cyclists.
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If you ever wanted to learn some of those steps you see on Dancing with the Stars, now is your chance! The Trilogy Orlando Dance Club, Inc. offers classes on each Sunday and Wednesday.
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The Trilogy Entertainment and Arts Club (TEAC) is a well-rounded, not-for-profit club that focuses on creating events to entertain our residents and guests. Some of our club events are resident-performed events, organized dances, stage productions, musical events, comedy events, invited guests, special headline performer video events, and much more!
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Part of our Latin-Caribbean Culture centers around family and friends. We gather to share foods, stories, listen to music, dance and just have fun. The club was born with the desire to perform community service, give Caribbean cooking demonstrations, and host cultural events.
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The Trilogy Musician’s Initiative is open to all Members of Trilogy. The main purpose of this club is to offer a place for musicians and vocalists to use and hone their talents regardless of skill level, develop into an organized performing group, explore different types and styles of music, and provide entertainment to Trilogy Orlando and the surrounding community.
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Trilogy Orlando Artisan Adult Coloring and Card Design Group is a coalition of Trilogy residents interested in crafting. The purpose of this group is to expand social, educational, artistic, and exhibition opportunities for Trilogy members interested in these crafting opportunities.Trilogy Orlando Artisan Adult Coloring and Card Design Group is a coalition of Trilogy residents interested in crafting. The purpose of this group is to expand social, educational, artistic, and exhibition opportunities for Trilogy members interested in these crafting opportunities.
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TOPC is a club of Trilogy residents that meet monthly to learn, share, and teach all things photography. Meetings are normally held at the Magnolia House Artisan Studio, with the exception of an occasional meetup at a different location. The club embraces all categories of photography and photographers from novice to advanced. All levels of ability and creativity are welcomed.
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The mission and purpose of the Trilogy Orlando Veterans' Association (TOVA) is to preserve and support the patriotic and historical interest of our country, our community, and our veterans, to straighten the common bonds of the men and women who have served and who are currently serving our military, and to foster patriotism and loyalty to the United States of America.
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Trilogy Quilters make quilts that are distributed to homeless students in Lake County, Florida, where Trilogy is located. We provide the quilts to Families in Transition (FIT), a branch of the Lake County School District. FIT distributes the quilts to the neediest students in the district. These quilts are lightweight and provide warmth and comfort for these at-risk children.
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The Trilogy Stained Glass club will meet on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 1-4pm in the Artisan Studio. We will help newcomers learn the basic skills of copper-foil stained glass. This will also be an opportunity for more experienced crafters to share their skills.The Trilogy Stained Glass club will help newcomers learn the basic skills of copper-foil stained glass. This will also be an opportunity for more experienced crafters to share their skills.
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Each month the Garden Club has refreshments, expert guest speakers, hands-on activities, fun programs, raffles, and door prizes. Socializing, sharing knowledge and experience, and passing along plants are at the heart of the Club. Each month a gardening expert does a program on diverse aspects of gardening. Topics and activities are offered for both avid gardeners and light gardeners, and include day trips to public gardens, growers, and nurseries. There is something for everyone!
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Would you like to be a part of a group that supports your desire to live a more joyful and meaningful life? Would you like to discuss books that tell of hope, courage, spiritual journey, and discoveries? Men and women are invited to come and experience what it is like to be in the company of like-minded adventurers, searching for thoughts that make us feel powerful and good, that point to the truth of why we are here and what our purpose might be. There is no basic underlying theme, denomination, agenda, or message. This is an opportunity to explore and discover for ourselves thoughts and ideas that might help us, individually, to find more joy and meaning in our lives.
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Join Women's Golf at the Green Valley Golf Course every Tuesday Morning. Tee times vary depending on participants but usually start around 9:00 AM. The cost to play nine holes is just $20! Improve your game and enjoy time with your community members.