What we’re about
I created this group for active, open, polite and communicative people who likes to socialize and like doing things together. We are truly extroverts! We watch a movie, play board games, organize various outdoor activities.
I just insist on respectful behavior from everyone in our group chats and comments and at our events either.
Please note - we are membership based group, so you can join us and have 30 days trial period. After that i will ask you about $10 monthly payment.
Its nessesary to cover group costs, to compensate organizing costs and of course to allowe me to spend more time and creaty more interesting events for you.
Please note that for all limited capacity events, paid members are the first!
Join us and share your ideas!
If you have a brilliant idea for an event and have some energy to invite a people - dont hesitate to ask me in DM about the host rules in this group.
Here are some photos from our previous events!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Fine Dining in INDO, Restaurant & Lounge, Palo AltoINDO Restaurant & Lounge, Palo Alto, CA
This is one of my favorite restaurant in this area and I invite you to join me for an authentic Indonesian dining experience led by Indonesian native Chef DeCuisine Diana Anwar.
I know it's only Tuesday!
Because I'll skip this Friday, let's have dinner together!
INDO offers interpretations of California/French cooking methods via a collaboration between Executive Chef Tommy & Chef Deanna.
Their lounge offers craft cocktails made with fresh juices and premium spirits while also showcasing a unique international wine list.I've made a reservation for 6 at 6pm, so please RSVP if 100% in!
Join me for this delicious culinary adventure!
Please check the menu before make RSVP!
- Discover Our Universe - free lecture at Stanford UniversityWilliam R. Hewlett Teaching Center, Stanford University, 370 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305, Stanford, CA
Join me for an evening of intellectual discovery at the Kalvi Institute in Stanford.
## About the Lecture
The cosmos directly interacts with Earth through various signals in the form of electromagnetic waves (light), elementary particles, and gravitational waves. A couple of decades ago, radio astronomers found extremely bright flashes in their data that only lasted a few thousandths of a second.
## About the Speaker
Navin Sridhar is a postdoctoral researcher at KIPAC/Stanford who strives to understand various high-energy astrophysical phenomena using analytical modeling and computational simulations. Essentially, Navin uses the events that happen in our cosmos -- even cataclysmic explosions -- as laboratories to understand physics at extreme conditions that cannot be replicated in terrestrial laboratories.
## Directions and Parking
This event will take place in the Hewlett Teaching Center (370 Jane Stanford Way) on the Stanford campus. Upon arrival, please check in in the foyer of the building and follow signs for Room 200.
The closest visitor parking is in the Via Ortega Garage and along the Stanford Oval. All parking is free in spaces marked Visitor, A, or C after 4pm unless indicated otherwise. Accessible parking is also available along the Stanford Oval.
If you plan to take public transportation, some lines of the Marguerite Shuttle connect between the Palo Alto Transit Center and the campus. You can get to the Hewlett Teaching Center by taking Line P (drops off at the Stanford Oval), Line X (drops off at the ChEM-H Building on Jane Stanford Way), and Line Y (picks up across from the ChEM-H Building on Jane Stanford Way). A complete list of shuttle schedules and route maps can be found her