i have moved many times both here and abroad. My first day in my new place is always spent joining the library, looking through their long list of clubs and things happening. they are usually very up to date with correct numbers etc so I tend to look to see what is available for the things I enjoy and go from there, ringing up the secretaries for information. You can tell quite a bit with a quick phone call, then usually arrange to go as a visitor to see if it what I am looking for. that way you are not committed on the first visit, get a chance to look around, and if it isnt quite what you wanted the members can put you in the right direction for the level you need. Also I usually find I know what days are good for me and sods law, with U3A the groups I wanted to join would all be on the same day , or the one day I could not go. So less disappointing to look up whats on on a thursday? in the library and not be disapponted by seeing the group that is just what yo want but that is the one day you are commiteed to child care for your family. Also I always get the local paper, and often get it sent to me for a couple of weeks before I move. They always have the news from the surrounding villages and towns, and you will read about what is going on and can follow up what appeals. I am a good card player but now live alone, so have been happy to find a great local village Whist Drive. It is on every thursday evening, with a very keen group. We have a great game, pay £4 per evening, for which you pay £2 for the game and £2 for raffle tickets. The prizes are done in the old way, with a whole range of things from fresh farm eggs or a free range chicken or fruit or a new diary etc etc. The winner choses which prize they want so if you are vegetarian you will probably get the basket of fruit or the diary and not the chicken. This way more people are pleased with their prize. We have a lot of good chat in the interval.one young man usually does very well so we kid him by asking if he has brought his trailor for all the prizes he is taking home. I Think it is a bargain. Two hours playing a game I enjoy, meeting new people , keeping warm and not needing the heat on at home. That is definitely the one for me. I think there is a U3A card group but not on a day that suits me. Dont be discouraged , keep looking and something will turn up. Oh also by the way, I go swimming as it is something that I can exercise with a bad back. Youget chatting to other swimmers - partly you are doing the same thing, but I think the british are more likely to speak to you when you are in your swimming things!! So you often find out from another swimmer about things happening round about. Happy hunting