Oct 13 2008
Special Interest Groups- may they work better for you than they did for me
If you know where to look, there are most likely a number of special interest groups that meet on a regular basis in your area, and they usually welcome new members. Don’t feel like you need to live, eat and breathe that particular subject in order to feel justified in joining the group. I’m not suggesting you take on the presidency of the group or volunteer to head its membership drive. Just use the group as another venue to meet potential friends.
I’ll be the first to admit that this strategy didn’t work for me here in San Antonio. I joined a wine enthusiast group, and the only person I met through that was 15 years my senior and made it clear she was mostly interested in meeting other singles- not my lifestyle anymore! I also joined a board game meet up, and after failing to convince my husband to accompany me (“That sounds like a nerdfest. No way.”) I summoned the courage to show up at some stranger’s house, with a bunch of strange people (“NERDS!” according to my husband), hoping I’d meet someone friendly and interesting. When I arrived, the hostess (who was the closest to my age range and also a member of the wine group, so I was harboring a little hope that we’d become the best of friends) barely acknowledged me and I had to make the effort to go up and introduce myself to people. It was really awkward, and when we sat down to play games, all the options were complicated ones I had never heard of (”NERD GAMES!” –husband) and everyone was reallllly anal about the rules. I didn’t choose to attend anymore of those meet ups. However, my bad experience does not necessitate that you will have one as well. And even though I came out of that experience with zero new potential friends, it kept me occupied for an evening, and at least I felt like I was trying!
To find special interest groups in your area, try the following resources:
-Your local newspaper classifieds
-Craigslist (yes . . . I love Craigslist)
-www.meetup.com (this is where I found my wine and board game groups- may you have lots more luck than I did. The potential is there)
-The local library or community center may offer special interest group meetings
Let me know if you’ve found any other resources for local interest groups. Our next assignment is coming up in March so I’ve got to be proactive for my next group of friends!