I recently moved to a new city and I'm trying to get more involved in my local neighborhood, but I'm finding it hard to discover smaller, more casual community events beyond what's advertised on the main city website. I'm interested in things like park clean-ups, book clubs, or casual sports leagues where you can actually meet people. For long-time residents, what are the best local resources, social media groups, or community boards you use to find out about these smaller gatherings and volunteer opportunities that help you feel more connected?
Two good bets: Nextdoor and your library's events calendar. They tend to surface the smaller park cleanups, book clubs, casual sports meetups—things that don’t rack up big marketing budgets.
In my town I found the best finds in neighborhood Facebook groups and the parks dept email list. I also keep an eye on community-center bulletin boards. Slack or Discord groups sometimes pop up later, but the public-facing channels usually work.
I map where people hang out: coffee shops with cork boards, campus clubs, and place-based Facebook groups. Then I join a couple groups on Meetup/Eventbrite and introduce myself with a short note about wanting to get involved. Start small, like a monthly park cleanup or a weekly book club, and you’ll start recognizing the regulars.
A word on safety and privacy—stick to public events, avoid oversharing personal details, and consider meeting in a public place first. If you’re comfortable, share a couple interests; it helps folks point you to things you'd actually enjoy.
Two-week plan to ramp up: Week 1 search city calendars, library programs, volunteer orgs; Week 2 join 2–3 groups on Nextdoor/Meetup, attend one event, and take notes on what you liked. Over time you’ll build a personal 'go-to' list of groups that match your vibe.
If you want, tell me your city and a few interests and I’ll pull a starter shortlist of 3–4 places or groups to check out first.