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Canoeing Sydney

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Bobbin Head Loop / Sphinx Trail and Bobbin Head 10kms Ku-ring-gai.

Sun, Jul 26, 12:00 AM
From Indigo Adventure Group - (Outdoor Activities)
4.9
10 attendees
Anonymous Readings

Anonymous Readings

Tue, Jul 21, 8:30 AM
From Sydney Connections
4.8

Please buy your ticket on eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/anonymous-readings-tickets-1993093716960?aff=oddtdtcreator&utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAdGRleAS2XsNwZG9mAmV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDzEyNDAyNDU3NDI4NzQxNAABp7HOl0p7-jgjlZ8ckm0gzXQwGNm8p_EQevoiX_D--hRvDlKL5TEj8SHFknjU_aem_fhnWiCtbQqgxKD0Xw1qStQ&utm_id=97760_v0_s00_e0_tv3 The heart of this event is creating a space for writing that feels a little too vulnerable, strange, personal, or unconventional for a typical open mic. Bring a poem, journal entry, story, lyrics, letter, or any piece of writing you’d like to share. It might be something you’ve always wanted to read aloud or share but never quite found the right space for. Maybe it’s deeply personal. Maybe it’s dark, funny, messy, intense, embarrassing, provocative, or unfinished. Whatever it is, this is a space where the focus is on honesty and expression. When you arrive, you’ll place your writing into a hat anonymously. Everyone will then draw a piece at random and read someone else’s work aloud. Your words get to be heard without the pressure of standing up and claiming them as your own. This is a participant-focused event. Everyone who attends is encouraged to bring a piece of writing and take part in the anonymous readings. The idea is that we’re all readers, writers, and supporters of one another. As the community grows, we may open future events to spectators, but for now I’d love everyone to participate.

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1 attendee

Wodi Wodi Circuit via Kellys falls and Coalcliff Dam walk

Fri, Jul 24, 11:00 PM
From Sydney Adventurers 20s-40s (OZ Adventurers)
4.7
3 attendees
Turkish Mosaic Candle Holder Class

Turkish Mosaic Candle Holder Class

Sat, Aug 1, 8:00 AM
From Sutherland|Cronulla August Aura Community

Experience Anatolia’s rich cultural heritage as you join a best-selling mosaic lamp workshop to create your very own mosaic lamp or candle holder. Learn traditional art with a contemporary twist as you travel to the ancient lands of Anatolia at Atolya Studio. In their spectacular classes, you will experience a glimpse of the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul as you create a dazzling mosaic lamp or candle holder. During this two-hour workshop, you will learn the techniques of creating stunning Islamic geometric patterns using specially cut and stained mosaic glass tiles to create your very own Turkish mosaic lamp. While you enjoy our complimentary Turkish afternoon tea service, they will guide you through every step of making these dazzling light ornaments that once lit up the Ottoman palaces, giving a magical ambience and glow to your home. All of the workshops are complemented with traditional Turkish tea and sweets. Indulge in true Turkish hospitality as you enjoy unleash your inner creativity! Please note: If you book the candle holder option, you will have the choice of upgrading to make a table or swan lamp on the day of the workshop. Prices range for $69 for candle holder, $129 for medium mosaic lamp, and $149 for large mosaic lamp.

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9 attendees
Weekend Sunset Bushwalk - Wollstonecraft to North Sydney ~11 km

Weekend Sunset Bushwalk - Wollstonecraft to North Sydney ~11 km

Sat, Aug 1, 6:00 AM
From OZ Outdoors
4.8

**Join us for a scenic Sunset bushwalk exploring Gore Creek, Coal Loader, and Blues Point.** This moderately paced 2-hour hike offers stunning views with a mix of bushland, parks, and streets. **It has** **many inclines,** and **a good fitness level is essential to walk 4.5 km/h for 2+ hours**. **Here's what you need to know:** * **Start time:** 4:00 PM sharp, please arrive by 3:55 PM. Finish around 6:30 PM. * **Meeting point:** Wollstonecraft Station Park, outside Platform 2. * **Route:** Our walk starts with a bushwalk through Gore Creek, then heads to Berry Island for a quick stop to take in the views. We'll continue through bush trails towards the Coal Loader, passing Oyster Cove, then follow the Balls Head track before finishing at North Sydney Station (near Metro) via Waverton Park and Lavender Bay. Those staying for dinner, we'll visit the Greenwood Plaza hotel for dinner! * **What to bring:** Comfortable shoes (uneven terrain possible in some areas), water (refills available), and weather-appropriate clothing. * **Gratuity:** A $5 contribution is appreciated to help cover our Meetup subscription and group running costs. Carry Cash or ask for PayID. **Important - Please Read:** * **RSVP responsibly** – Treat it as a commitment; update or cancel 12–24 hrs before. * **Arrive early** – All route/gear info is in the description; hosts can’t field messages during the event. * **Stay together** – It's a volunteer-led community walk; keep the host in sight and let them know if you leave. * **Safety first** – **Your safety is your own responsibility**! You agree to follow host instructions, public-health orders and OZ Outdoors guidelines: [https://www.meetup.com/ozoutdoors](https://www.meetup.com/ozoutdoors) * **Get involved** – You're welcome to send the host feedback or let us know if you’d like to lead such walks. * **Connect with us on Instagram:** [https://instagram.com/ozoutdoors.syd](https://instagram.com/ozoutdoors.syd) * **LinkedIn (Manish):** [https://linkedin.com/in/manishpm/](https://linkedin.com/in/manishpm/)

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13 attendees

Another Autism Women's Group: Peer Support Session

Sun, Jul 26, 3:30 AM
From Autistic Adults Social Group - Sydney
4.6
8 attendees
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform that connects people through events and group activities centered around shared interests. It enables users to find and join communities based on hobbies and activities they love.

To find canoeing meetups in Sydney, search for groups focused on outdoor and water activities in the area. Simply enter 'Canoeing' in the interest search and specify 'Sydney' as the location.

Yes, there are canoeing events in Sydney. You can find a variety of paddling events organized by different groups throughout the city. Check the event calendar for upcoming opportunities to join.

Yes, you can join as many canoeing clubs in Sydney as you like. This allows you to explore different waterways and meet a diverse group of fellow paddlers with varying levels of experience.

Meetup offers free access to browse events and join groups. However, some events may have costs associated with participation. Organizers will usually specify any fees in the event details.

To RSVP for a canoeing event, find the event listing on Meetup, and click the RSVP button. Ensure you're logged in to your account. You'll be updated about any changes or details as the event approaches.

Typically, you'll need a canoe, life vest, and suitable clothing for a canoeing event. However, specific requirements might be stated in the event details. Some groups offer equipment rentals or guided tours.

Absolutely! Many canoeing groups in Sydney welcome beginners. Look for events labeled as 'beginner-friendly' to find gatherings that are designed to help you learn and gain confidence.

No, Meetup itself does not organize events. The events are set up by individual groups and hosts who use Meetup to promote their activities and coordinate with attendees.

Not necessarily. While most canoeing events are in-person due to the nature of the activity, some groups might host virtual preparation meetings or weather-related postponements.

Meetup groups typically highlight the skill level for events. You can align your participation with those that match your expertise or look for mixed-level outings to develop your skills alongside others.

Yes, some canoeing groups in Sydney offer family or child-friendly paddling events. Look for groups that specify inclusivity for younger participants or families in their event descriptions.

Event availability can vary, as it's dependent on organizer schedules and local weather conditions. Active participation and flexibility will improve your chances of finding suitable events.

Joining canoeing groups on Meetup is generally free, though specific events might require a fee, especially if equipment rental or guided tours are involved. Check event details for pricing information.

Not all areas might have active canoeing meetups at all times. Availability depends on the interests and resources of local organizers and member enthusiasm. Explore adjacent regions for more options.