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Check out these events based on your groups and interests. Tue, Aug 29, 6:30 PM The New Haven Collec

[Meetup]( Check out these events based on your groups and interests. Tue, Aug 29, 6:30 PM [PAINTING PARTY/POTLUCK - IN SPACIOUS ART PLUS STUDIO, NEW HAVEN]( The New Haven Collective **Come and be part of an amazing Painting Party at our studio! For just $30, you'll secure your spot for this event, and the best part is that the ticket price covers everything you need: all the paint supplies, expert instruction,... [Learn more]( Mon, Sep 4, 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. (Exception: on the FIRST Monday of each month, we DON'T run our beginner class. Instead we... [Learn more]( Mon, Sep 4, 12:00 PM [Grove Street Cemetery and Yale Campus Walk-Through]( New Haven Walking Group Let's do a walk through of the historic Grove Street Cemetery. More information is at including dates that they offer guided tours of the cemetery. This is not a guided tour, but a brief walk through... [Learn more]( Tue, Aug 29, 6:00 PM [Climb New Haven!]( New Haven Rock Climbing Meetup Welcome to the New Haven Rock Climbing Meetup! Hosted by City Climb Gym We aim to introduce everyone to indoor rock climbing, and encourage people of all abilities to join. We meet from 6:00PM-8:00PM on Tuesday evenings, at City Climb... [Learn more]( Thu, Aug 31, 6:30 PM [Connecticut Bible Study - What Is Truth? Biblical Answers to Today's Questions]( Connecticut Bible Study Come join us as we investigate truth regarding God, His word, and His doctrine. Pilate asked Jesus, "What is truth?" (John 18:38). That is a great question. Jesus declared God's word is truth (John 17:17). Each week we are planning to... [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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