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Thames Community Club Weekly Meeting at St James Church

Thames Community Club Weekly Meeting at St James Church

Weekly Friendship Meeting in Thames

Get ready for a delightful 90-minute social experience with the Thames Community Club’s weekly meeting in Thames, Waikato. This event, open to anyone aged 50-64 and 65-plus, is a fantastic way to engage with others through a variety of recreational activities. From bingo and quizzes to karaoke and games, there’s always something to spark joy and laughter. Held at St James Church, this gathering is perfect for retirees or newcomers seeking friendship and connection in a welcoming environment. 😄

Take the opportunity to mingle during coffee mornings or shared meals like lunches and dinners that are often part of the club’s calendar. A small entrance fee and annual subscription apply, though you’ll need to check with the club for exact costs. Non-members are welcome, so there’s no barrier to joining in and experiencing the warmth of this social group. Mark your calendar for this weekly highlight and come along to build lasting bonds in Thames.

Discover Thames-Coromandel in Waikato

Gather at St James Church, a central spot in Thames that serves as the heart of the Thames Community Club’s weekly meetings. While specific directions aren’t available, Thames is a small, navigable town in the Thames-Coromandel District, so reaching the venue should be straightforward with basic local knowledge or a quick online search. The church offers a cozy, accessible setting for community events.

Thames, located in the stunning Waikato region, is a historic town with a friendly atmosphere, ideal for social gatherings like this one. Nestled by the Firth of Thames, it’s a place where community spirit thrives amidst beautiful natural surroundings. Whether you’re local or visiting, attending this event lets you soak in the charm of Thames-Coromandel while connecting with others. 🏞️

Event Details
Tuesday, 30 September 2025
1:00 pm
Thames, Waikato
check with club
50–64
65+
Targeted age groups