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Poker Stars

Sat, Jul 18, 11:00 PM
From Poker Stars

Get to play Poker with the very best players in the City. Real Player circle

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Poker Stars

Sat, Jul 25, 11:00 PM
From Poker Stars

Get to play Poker with the very best players in the City. Real Player circle

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1 attendee
BOOKCLUB: Osamu Dazai, The Setting Sun

BOOKCLUB: Osamu Dazai, The Setting Sun

Sun, Jul 26, 6:00 PM
From World Fiction Club

Join us for the July meeting of **World Fiction Club**, a monthly book club in Toronto focused on fiction from around the world, published between 1500 and 1950. For our July meeting, we are beginning our Q3 Japan quarter. **Book:** Osamu Dazai, *The Setting Sun* **Translator:** Juliet Winters Carpenter, Tuttle **Literary region:** Asia **Country:** Japan **Period:** 1900–1950 **Date:** Sunday, July 26, 2026 **Time:** 2:00–4:00 PM **Location:** Dineen Outpost - 1042 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1Z5 *The Setting Sun* was first published in 1947 and is one of Osamu Dazai's major works. Set in postwar Japan, the novel follows an aristocratic family as inherited class structures collapse and older social codes lose their authority. **Discussion focus** * Postwar Japan * Class decline * Family collapse * Gender and social expectation * Moral exhaustion * Self-destruction and survival * What changes when an old social order disappears You do not need an academic background. Come prepared to discuss the book, ask questions, and listen carefully to others. Please RSVP only if you are reasonably sure you can attend. Spots are limited to keep the discussion focused.

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Wednesday Poker Game: 1/3 & 3/5 No Limit Holdem!

#TPG_BridgeClub! Wednesday Poker Game: 1/3 & 3/5 No Limit Holdem!

Wed, Jul 15, 4:00 PM
From Tpg BridgeClub Poker Cash or Tournaments Games Meetup Group

No Limit Texas Hold'em Poker Cash Games!

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Silent Bookclub Meeting #81 (Bookstore Crawl and Riverdale Park)

Silent Bookclub Meeting #81 (Bookstore Crawl and Riverdale Park)

Sun, Jul 19, 2:30 PM
From Silent Book Club (Toronto)
4.8

The next event will be a two parter, bringing back a fan favourite! On Sunday July 19, we will be doing our second Bookstore Crawl (think pub crawl but for books)! We'll meet in the East End (location TBD) and then visit a few bookstores before finally ending at Riverdale Park for our regular Silent Book Club event. Please RSVP if you're planning on coming so we can plan appropriately! To help cover the costs of meetup fees, we will be taking optional donations for this event. If you're inclined to, feel free to send any amount you're comfortable with to harresh.s@hotmail.com, or bring cash to the event. Please note that this is entirely optional and not required to join the event! All proceeds will go towards fees for this event and future events, as well as meetup fees.

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Eglinton-Yonge Toastmasters Weekly Meeting - IN-PERSON

Eglinton-Yonge Toastmasters Weekly Meeting - IN-PERSON

Thu, Jul 23, 10:20 PM
From Eglinton-Yonge Toastmasters Club
4.8

At Eglinton-Yonge Toastmasters, we're more than just a club - we're a community. Please arrive by 6:00 p.m. to socialize. Guests are welcome. There is no fee to visit. We meet at: Northern District Library 40 Orchard View Blvd. Second Floor, RM# 200. Directions to the room can be viewed at the following link: [https://bit.ly/eytm-welcome](https://bit.ly/eytm-welcome) Members of Eglinton-Yonge Toastmasters learn and practice public speaking and leadership skills with a friendly, helpful, and encouraging group of people. As a year-round club, attendance varies depending on the season. A typical meeting involves 25-30 active members and 2-5 guests. Guests are able to: • Meet a great group of people • Participate in Table Topics • Share feedback at the end Members receive: • Learning materials • Monthly Toastmasters magazine • Access to Pathways • Online resources through Toastmasters International • An Easy-speak.org account to track speech progress We look forward to seeing you!

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform for discovering and joining events and groups based on shared interests, such as bridge clubs in Toronto. It helps people connect with local communities, participate in activities, and expand their social circles.

On Meetup, search for bridge clubs or events in Toronto to find groups of enthusiasts. You can browse various local gatherings and RSVP to participate in games or social events with fellow bridge lovers.

Yes, you can join as many bridge groups as you'd like on Meetup. This allows you to connect with different communities and participate in various events across Toronto, enriching your playing experience.

Some bridge events may have fees for participation, depending on the organizer. Check the event details on Meetup for any associated costs, and decide which events suit your preferences and budget.

Participants usually meet at designated venues in Toronto for in-person bridge games. Meetup offers the chance to RSVP, ensuring organizers know who to expect, enhancing the social experience of meeting fellow bridge players.

Signing up for Meetup is free, but some group events may have an associated cost set by the organizers to cover venue or material expenses.

Yes, on Meetup, you can create your own bridge club in Toronto. This lets you connect with local enthusiasts and organize your own events, shaping a community around your vision.

Join events alone or with acquaintances; either way, you'll meet new people who share your interest in bridge. Meetup’s format encourages social interaction and forming new connections.

Both are available, depending on the organizer's choice. Check each event description for the format, especially if you're interested in meeting face-to-face or prefer virtual gatherings.

While Meetup facilitates meeting people, making friends depends on personal interactions and engagement during group activities. Attend regularly and participate to enhance connection opportunities.

Availability varies by location in Toronto. Larger areas may have more groups, while some neighborhoods may have fewer active bridge sessions to choose from.

While many events are well-managed, organization quality can vary. It often depends on the group leader's experience and resources. Reading reviews and event details helps set expectations.

Once you find a bridge event on Meetup you're interested in, click RSVP to let the organizers and other members know you're attending. This also ensures you get updates related to the event.

Group descriptions often state whether they cater to beginners, intermediates, or advanced players. You'll usually find a mix, so all skill levels have opportunities to join.

Meetup focuses on group activities rather than arranging one-on-one practice sessions. However, attending events may lead to private practice opportunities with fellow enthusiasts outside of Meetup.