What we’re about
Looking to make new friends? Well we are a fun group of people who like to get together for Happy Hours, game nights, dinners, etc. We are a friendly group, so if you are nervous about joining a new group, please come out and meet some awesome people! This group is open for single and married people of all ages.
RSVP's are necessary and please cancel if you cannot attend as soon as you know you won't be there, even if you are on the waitlist. If you cancel less than 12 hours before the even time (or not at all) you will be marked as a "No Show" and you will be moved to the "Not Going" list on any future events you RSVP for too. And if you don't show up on an event where you RSVP'd, you will also get a "No-Show." Too many "No-Shows", usually 3 or more, will get you removed from group. If you want to go to a meetup that is full, please still sign up, there is always room.
Upcoming events (2)
See all- It's Festivus for the Rest of Us at Walk-Ons. Shared Event.Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux, Mesa, AZ
This will be a shared event with Diners, Drive In and Dives AZ event, hosted by Jackie. Please only mark attend in either this groups or in the Triple D's group.
## Event Details:
The Holiday from a Seinfeld Episode! Watch on Netflix - Season 9 Episode 10.
What YOU need to do:- Airing of grievances: Come ready to tell those funny stories about your family! All in good fun! Everyone usually has one funny story to tell!
- Feats of strength: Come ready to have fun with a trivia game. Who will be the ultimate winner to take home the Festivus title!
- Festivus Dinner: Walk Ons has an extensive menu. Yes, we will eat dinner, but also we will be collecting canned goods for the food bank. That way we will contribute our Festivus miracles to others in the valley!
- Festivus Attire: Since this is the holiday season, Red, Green, Christmas shirts/sweaters, Hanukkah shirts/sweaters all are approved!
Festivus (/ˈfɛstɪvəs/) is a secular holiday celebrated on December 23 as an alternative to the perceived pressures and commercialism of the Christmas season. Originally created by author Daniel O'Keefe, Festivus entered popular culture after it was made the focus of the 1997 Seinfeld episode "The Strike",[1][2] which O'Keefe's son, Dan O'Keefe, co-wrote.
The non-commercial holiday's celebration, as depicted on Seinfeld, occurs on December 23 and includes a Festivus dinner, an unadorned aluminum Festivus pole, practices such as the "airing of grievances" and "feats of strength", and the labeling of easily explainable events as "Festivus miracles".[3] The episode refers to it as "a Festivus for the rest of us".
Please keep your RSVP up to date. Any No Shows will be removed from the group. And please only RSVP in one Meetup group. This is a Co-Ed event.