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Old 10-31-2019, 04:07 AM
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Iceblossom
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Our local library now requires 5 people to attend to use a room, but that's just the number of my small group.

Another idea is if you have a local senior center, they often have either open times or craft times. I'm only 59 but our town-sponsored senior center starts at 50. Large private senior residences also have meeting rooms and might actually appreciate someone coming in, especially if you are sociable. One of the guilds my small group members go to is held at a large residence, I went to one meeting and the space was huge (does help the group was about 20), and residents are more than welcome to come to the meetings (most don't, but I think they picked up a couple regulars).

Our state likes to have public access at fire stations too, I think they are phasing them out but most were built with a room that could be used. I've done more than one quilt event at a fire station, and I think the small guild many of my small group members belong to has it's monthly meeting at one.

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