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Mah Jongg at El Camino College

Mah Jongg at El Camino College

Fri, Jul 10, 11:30 PM
From American Mah Jongg at South Bay Torrance
4.9

Social Mah Jongg playing.

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9 attendees
Wearables Wednesday

Wearables Wednesday

Thu, Jul 16, 3:00 AM
From CRASH Space
4.5

Anything and everything wearable! Sewing, crocheting, leatherwork, cosplay, el wire, LEDs, smart watches, and more. We will be sharing, working on our own projects, and checking out wonderful wearables on the web. \-\-\-\-\-\- CRASH Space is a non-profit organization located in Los Angeles and run by volunteers. We are a collection of artists, hackers, programmers, builders, and makers. Our members use the space to work on their projects, share ideas, and help each other create whatever they envision. Learn more at [https://blog.crashspace.org](https://blog.crashspace.org/)

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PKLA ~ Los Angeles Valley College

PKLA ~ Los Angeles Valley College

Sun, Jul 26, 7:00 PM
From PKLA -~- Parkour Los Angeles
4.8

This a weekly parkour Meetup at varying locations around Los Angeles. The first part of the Meetup aims to strengthen and prep the body for parkour training. The majority of the meetup concentrates heavily on technique, flow, and movement. The meetup is for all ages and all levels, no previous experience is required. The parkour meetup is structured as follows: (1) Warm-up (2) Conditioning (3) Technical, flow, and movement training. (4) Cool-down Please try to arrive at least 5 minutes early as we will get started right on time. If you know you will be late, please text or call Doug before the start of the meetup as we tend to move locations once the meetup starts. CONTACT: Doug Peyton 213-239-3359

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1 attendee
Circuits Social

Circuits Social

Fri, Jul 10, 2:30 AM
From CRASH Space
4.5

Get together to talk and learn about electronic components and circuits. Bring your questions, bring your projects, we’re here to help and learn. \-\-\-\-\-\- CRASH Space is a non-profit organization located in Los Angeles and run by volunteers. We are a collection of artists, hackers, programmers, builders, and makers. Our members use the space to work on their projects, share ideas, and help each other create whatever they envision. Learn more at [https://blog.crashspace.org](https://blog.crashspace.org/)

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 3D Printer Palooza Print-Up

3D Printer Palooza Print-Up

Sat, Jul 11, 7:00 PM
From CRASH Space
4.5

Have a MakerBot, RepRap, or other DIY 3D printer? Bring it and print up a storm, or get help if you’re having troubles with it. Interested in 3D printing? Come and see the printers and learn more. \-\-\-\-\-\- CRASH Space is a non-profit organization located in Los Angeles and run by volunteers. We are a collection of artists, hackers, programmers, builders, and makers. Our members use the space to work on their projects, share ideas, and help each other create whatever they envision. Learn more at [https://blog.crashspace.org](https://blog.crashspace.org/)

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1 attendee
PLACEHOLDER: SAN DIEGO COMIC CON 2026

PLACEHOLDER: SAN DIEGO COMIC CON 2026

Sun, Jul 26, 6:00 PM
From I love YA Fiction--even though I am no longer a teen
4.8

Placeholder so we don't schedule a meetup on this day.

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is designed to help people find and join groups that share their interests, attend local events, and connect with others both locally and online.

Finding Lego groups in Los Angeles is easy on Meetup. Simply search with relevant keywords and filter by location to discover nearby Lego enthusiast gatherings.

Yes, you can join multiple Lego groups if you wish. Each group offers unique events and experiences, allowing you to broaden your interactions and creativity.

It depends on the event. Some Lego events provide bricks, while others might encourage attendees to bring their own. Check event details for specific requirements.

Basic services on Meetup are free, including joining groups and RSVPing to events. However, some specific events or groups may charge attendance fees for materials or venue.

To RSVP for a Lego event, find the event page on Meetup and use the RSVP button. This lets the organizer know you’re attending and gets you event updates.

Lego groups in Los Angeles cater to different age groups. Check the event descriptions for age suitability to make sure you find ones appropriate for you or your family.

Lego meetups often include building sessions, competition, and showcase events. Participants engage in collaborative builds or display their own Lego creations.

No, Lego events are organized by group leaders or hosts who use Meetup to coordinate and manage gatherings, not directly by Meetup itself.

Connections often extend beyond events. Meeting people with similar interests might lead to new friendships and collaboration opportunities even outside Meetup.

Lego events typically attract a variety of ages. Searching for age-specific Lego groups can increase the chance of meeting peers, enhancing your experience.

Yes, if there isn’t a group that matches your needs, you can start your own on Meetup. This allows you to gather people who share your Lego passion.

While many interests have a presence, not all may be active. Los Angeles is diverse, but availability varies, so it might take time to find a specific group.

The frequency of Lego events in LA varies by the organizers and the group's activity level. Some may meet weekly, while others hold monthly or seasonal events.

Event quality can vary since it depends on the individual organizers. Reading reviews and engaging with the community can help you choose well-organized events.