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Cupcake57 12-18-2023 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by frayedends (Post 2283404)
I've only bought a house this August and I will only be there a few weeks at a time over the next 2 years while we finish up our careers. I'm a bit of an introvert when I don't know how things work. Much more outgoing when I'm comfortable.

Anyhow, I see calendar of events on the Villages page. I'm assuming, maybe incorrectly, maybe not, that these are all events booked by clubs of some sort and aren't just open events? Is that correct? Unfortunately on the website, clicking a link to an event doesn't provide any info. Example, is Walking Away the Pounds a club I'd need to join or is this just a group walk and anyone can show up.

Otherwise, is there equipment at the rec centers for things like bocci? If the court was free would it be possible to just get equipment and go play anytime it isn't booked for an event?

If I was down there I'm sure I could get all this info at a rec center, but hoping to be prepared before I'm there.

Any tips and info appreciated.

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I know, it is a confusing system. The variety of answers are because many activities/clubs operate differently as to membership/just showing up. Don't worry too much-when you get here, remember everyone was in the same boat once and if you drop by a class/club, most people are very helpful and you can see what's going on. Walk away the pounds, for instance, is an indoor activity to a tape; I see small groups of neighbors doing morning walks along Meggison and you can surely find a group like that, or start your own!

frayedends 12-18-2023 02:33 PM

Thanks everyone. Seems like most things Villages, there are bits of info all over the place. That's why I come here, quick answers and links to the right places.

Maker 12-18-2023 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 2283493)
https://online.flippingbook.com/view/10419946/42/

You may find the above link helpful. Go to page 43

Is there something equivalent for the music at the squares? Looking to see the band name, description of the band, and the types of music they play

Ideally, I'd love to have a calendar feed that would update to me automatically as days happen. Something like the past storm, the scheduled band would be updated to "Cancelled due to bad Weather"

Papa_lecki 12-18-2023 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Maker (Post 2283519)
Is there something equivalent for the music at the squares? Looking to see the band name, description of the band, and the types of music they play

Ideally, I'd love to have a calendar feed that would update to me automatically as days happen. Something like the past storm, the scheduled band would be updated to "Cancelled due to bad Weather"

Nightly Entertainment - The Villages Entertainment

You’re going to find, youll find bands you like and don’t like. I keep notes on the bands

Bogie Shooter 12-18-2023 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maker (Post 2283519)
Is there something equivalent for the music at the squares? Looking to see the band name, description of the band, and the types of music they play

Ideally, I'd love to have a calendar feed that would update to me automatically as days happen. Something like the past storm, the scheduled band would be updated to "Cancelled due to bad Weather"

Cancellations are on the radio.
Calendar feed? Your retired………………..

NotGolfer 12-18-2023 04:30 PM

The workout rooms in the rec centers aren't a part of your amenity fees....you will have to either pay on an each time basis or pay for a membership. You'll get a "feel" once you're here for other clubs/activities etc. Don't try to over-think as there is so much information that will fall over you. Yes, social media does help some but it won't fill in all that you're looking for.
The Daily Sun and local radio station (WVLG) also will give you much information too. Your new neighbors will be a good resource as well.

Maker 12-19-2023 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2283522)
Cancellations are on the radio.
Calendar feed? Your retired………………..

Would prefer to have info in one place. That link would be great IF they updated the listing to say "Cancelled" instead of having to listen to WVLG. Absolutely do NOT enjoy their format. No radio on the golf cart so now I'm going to have to listen to them on my phone? Seems like having all the info in ONE place is so much better.

That would be especially useful for unexpected cancellations. Quick look at the web page, or spend an hour listening for a "maybe" update on the (awful) radio station?

eeroger 12-19-2023 07:02 AM

Most, if not all exercise classes are open everyone - not a club. Some may use equipment (mats, hand weights, etc) that you will need to bring with you. If interested in a class, just drop in and ask the instructor or folks waiting in line how things work so next time you are all set. Most classes meet 2-3 times per week. For bone builders you will need ankle weights & hand weights. For walk away the pounds, stretch bands and a mat are helpfull.

Pgcacace 12-19-2023 07:41 AM

Activities
 
Walk away the pounds and cardio drumming, for examples, are not clubs. Just bring your pass.

JMintzer 12-19-2023 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Pgcacace (Post 2283647)
Walk away the pounds and cardio drumming, for examples, are not clubs. Just bring your pass.

There are a few of them that require sigining up in advance. The instructor has a list of people that may attend. She really enforces it during the busy season. My wife ran into that at one or two classes...

jimjamuser 12-19-2023 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frayedends (Post 2283404)
I've only bought a house this August and I will only be there a few weeks at a time over the next 2 years while we finish up our careers. I'm a bit of an introvert when I don't know how things work. Much more outgoing when I'm comfortable.

Anyhow, I see calendar of events on the Villages page. I'm assuming, maybe incorrectly, maybe not, that these are all events booked by clubs of some sort and aren't just open events? Is that correct? Unfortunately on the website, clicking a link to an event doesn't provide any info. Example, is Walking Away the Pounds a club I'd need to join or is this just a group walk and anyone can show up.

Otherwise, is there equipment at the rec centers for things like bocci? If the court was free would it be possible to just get equipment and go play anytime it isn't booked for an event?

If I was down there I'm sure I could get all this info at a rec center, but hoping to be prepared before I'm there.

Any tips and info appreciated.

https://i.imgur.com/C4xKJs0l.png

Everyone is an introvert when they 1st enter a completely NEW situation. They QUIETLY observe the NEW situation and GRADUALLY adjust to the situation. It is BASIC human nature.

Bogie Shooter 12-19-2023 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2283680)
Everyone is an introvert when they 1st enter a completely NEW situation. They QUIETLY observe the NEW situation and GRADUALLY adjust to the situation. It is BASIC human nature.

Reread twice. This is the best advice posted so far………..

jimjamuser 12-19-2023 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frayedends (Post 2283448)
Oh hmm, my question was regarding if the calendar of events is all club related, and apart from that how one goes about using the facilities at the rec centers. I did mention I'm not there yet so can't go to a rec center to find out.

If I'm reading your post right, the direct answer to my first question is, yes, they are all club related. Correct?

Get the Rec Center News sent to you and study it. That will answer many questions. There are phone numbers in there for the various activities so call the ones that interest you.

cphubbell@aol.com 12-19-2023 09:18 AM

Baystaters Club
 
The Baystaters Club is welcoming, usually meets the third Wednesday of the month at Laurel Manor. Several new members from the southern sections.
Might be a good “ ease into it “ situation for you to make connections.

SuzSmith 12-19-2023 09:27 AM

Best thing to do is to call the rec center where the event is happening. Whoever is at the desk will be able to give you accurate info as to whether it's a club or just a show up and participate activity. I agree that it's confusing!!


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