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Neighborhood Friends

Captiva Recreation1F2,5,7,11@6PMSocial & Community

About This Club

Neighborhood Friends is a resident-run club in The Villages, Florida that meets at Captiva Recreation Center. The club meets 1st Friday at 6PM (February, May, July, November). Whether you're a full-time resident or seasonal renter, Neighborhood Friends is a great way to stay active, make friends, and enjoy the Villages lifestyle. Contact club leader Janet Sc for more information about joining.

Club Details

Location

Captiva Recreation Center

Schedule

1F2,5,7,11@6PM

Club Leader

Janet Sc

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Neighborhood Friends meet in The Villages?

Neighborhood Friends meets at Captiva Recreation Center in The Villages, FL. Captiva Recreation Center is one of over 100 recreation facilities in The Villages, offering meeting rooms and activity spaces for resident clubs and organizations.

What is the meeting schedule for Neighborhood Friends?

Neighborhood Friends meets 1st Friday at 6PM (February, May, July, November). Schedules may change seasonally, especially during the summer months when some snowbird members travel north. Contact the club leader to confirm the current schedule before attending.

How do I join Neighborhood Friends?

Most clubs in The Villages welcome new members at any time. Simply attend a meeting of Neighborhood Friends at Captiva Recreation Center to get started. You can also contact the club leader, Janet Sc, for more information. Bring your Villages resident ID or seasonal renter amenity card.

Can snowbirds and seasonal renters join Neighborhood Friends?

Yes. Seasonal renters in The Villages who pay the amenity fee have full access to recreation centers and can join most resident clubs, including Neighborhood Friends. This is one of the biggest benefits of renting in The Villages — you can participate in social & community activities and build a social network from day one.

Is there a membership fee for Neighborhood Friends?

Club fees vary across The Villages. Some clubs are free to join while others charge a small annual or per-meeting fee to cover supplies, room reservations, and activities. Contact Neighborhood Friends's leadership for current fee information.