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Check out these events based on your groups and interests. Thu, Jan 26, 7:00 PM Milford Photography

[Meetup]( Check out these events based on your groups and interests. Thu, Jan 26, 7:00 PM [East Rock Brewery meet, greet and click with author Skip Hine]( Milford Photography Group **1.20.23 UPDATE OUR FRIEND AND MODEL FRANCESCA WILL BE POSING UNDER THE LIGHTS. MAKE SOME FRAMES AND BUILD YOUR PORTFOLIO AND SEE GODOX MULTILIGHTS IN ACTION.** We're back at New Haven's East Rock brewery for a night of photo chat and... [Learn more]( Sat, Jan 28, 1:00 PM [Walk East Rock/Prospect Hill Historic Districts **(note location change)**]( New Haven Walking Group \*\*The meeting location is changed to Edgerton Conservancy. There is plenty of parking on the street. Eli Whitney Museum lot has capacity of 25-30 cars, which might not be enough parking for our group. We will get to the waterfall... [Learn more]( Sun, Jan 29, 4:30 PM [Live in concert: The Elm City Consort with Piffaro, the renaissance band!]( Broken Consorts This will be the first meeting of the Meetup group "Broken Consorts." We'll hear a concert by some very fine players and singers of early music, then socialize in a nearby cafe to discuss the music and how we might soon meet again with... [Learn more]( Mon, Jan 30, 6:00 PM [Medieval swordfighting!]( New Haven Medieval Swordfighting Meetup Group Come and learn the art of the medieval longsword! All welcome, from complete beginners to experienced fencers. Time: Every Monday night from 6pm. Place: Campanius Room, Bethesda Lutheran Church, 450 Whitney Av New Haven Cost: Voluntary... [Learn more]( Sat, Jan 28, 1:00 PM [Twelve Percent Beer Project with the Fam]( Parents Who Need a Drink (CT Breweries with Kids) Hey all, Let’s meet again for drinks, this time at Twelve Percent Brewing Project in North Haven. Bring the kiddos along if you can. They all had so much fun playing and dancing at our last get together! Same plan as usual: stop by when... [Learn more]( [Browse all upcoming events]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [iPhone App Store]( [Google Play]( You received this message because you are a registered member of Meetup. [Unsubscribe]( from this type of email. [Manage your settings]( for all types of email updates. Visit [your account page]( to change your contact details, privacy settings, and other settings. [Meetup LLC]( POB 4668 #37895 NY NY USA 10163 Read our [Privacy Policy](.

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