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Old 12-25-2022, 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter View Post
No. You can have any club you want…but if not a resident lifestyle club…..it is not a villages club! Not inappropriate in any way. I am not up set with your club……
Kinda like a group of guys getting together to play poker once a month at their homes.
Could call it a club not a Resident Lifestyle club.


Here are the Resident Lifestyle Clubs that most likely the OP is asking about.
https://www.districtgov.org/images/d...bs-Listing.pdf
Sorry to disappoint but, 5 of the clubs I speak of,(didn’t waste any more time on the last 2), are on the Resident Lifestyle Clubs website. I think you missed the point that the Clubs of which I speak of were listed on the very site you quoted. One can can put notice in the paper for a new club, call it

“Useless Needless Information club”,

and as long as you fulfill requirements the club will be on the “Resident Lifestyle Club”. It’s not as hard to start a Resident Lifestyle Club, just need a ID, the form, and interest. So that poker gathering could be a lifestyle club, if they so choose.

On-site meetings requires a ID to enter, however the same “Resident Lifestyle Club” can also bring guests to any outside venues. So in answer to OP’s question, yes a “Resident Lifestyle Club” may allow a person to join a “Deep water fishing club”, as long as they don’t try to use Seabreeze sport pool to fish in, (there may be big fish in the pool, but you have to throw them back).
The same applies it is a choice of any “Resident Lifestyle Club” to not take any new members, therefore could be considered as a closed club.

Last edited by thelegges; 12-25-2022 at 07:44 AM.