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It can be tough to meet like minded people in the Philadelphia suburbs. Join this social group if you are in your 20's-30's and are looking to meet new people, make friends, socialize, get out, explore, and have some fun.
The Philadelphia Main Line includes communities such as Overbrook, Merion, Narberth, Wynnewood, Ardmore, Haverford, Bryn Mawr, Rosemont, Villanova, Radnor, St. Davids, Wayne, Strafford, Devon, Berwyn, Daylesford, Paoli, and Malvern. We welcome all of you (including those from other nearby areas) to come to our events, have fun, and socialize.
We are starting to plan events this June related to food, drinks, walking, athletics, exercise, local events, movies, trips, coffee, board games, etc. We welcome any suggestions and are glad to have you as part of our community!
Note: We ask that all members be mindful and respectful of others. We also encourage everyone who attends in-person events to follow recommendations from CDC regarding health and safety.
ADDITIONAL NOTICE: By attending an event you are agreeing that YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AT ALL TIMES. No member of the group EXCEPT YOURSELF can be held responsible for any damages, accidents, or liabilities.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Audubon Loop Trail WalkJohn James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, Audubon , PA
Join me for a refreshing walk along the Audubon Loop Trail!
This paved trail spans about 4 miles. We'll walk at a comfortable pace of 2.5 mph.
We will meet in front the museum building. Hope to see you there!
DISCLAIMER:
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND BELONGINGS AT ALL TIMES. No member of the group EXCEPT YOURSELF can be held responsible for any damages, accidents, or liabilities. - Easy fall campingBatona campground, Tabernacle, NJ
Finally the hot and humid summer is behind us and Fall is HERE. Time to get outside and hunt the Jersey Devil. I have two tent sites booked at Batona Campground in Wharton State Forest, NJ.
There is room for 6, 2 person tents, and a total of 4 cars.
Each site has a fire pit. My plan is to leave work and get there around 7ish to set up and cook, have a fire, then walk to the field nearby for stargazing.The next day I plan to hike the 8 mile loop to Apple Pie Hill fire tower and back. It is not a difficult hike elevation-wise, but it is a workout.
There are no showers here, and only very rustic pit toilets.
Other than that downside I really like this location and have been here four times previously.More info can be found on their website or here
(we are campsites 2 and 3)