Sunnyhills Interest Groups (SIGs)

What are they

Sunnyhills Interest Group is nothing more or less than some Sunnyhills residents that get together on some sort of semi regular basis for mutual recreation, hobbies or other interest.

Its a way to find other people close by who may share a similar interest in a particular activity.

Maybe you would like to find a local group of people to roller skate with, ride bikes with, play volleyball in the park with.

And it does not have to be limited to physical activities. Maybe you would like to find a group of people into talking about certain types of books, model rockets, or getting together for political debates.

How to post your interest.

Under "Topics of Discussion" just sign in and look for the topic your interested in and hit reply and leave your information so others can contact you.

If you don't see your topic listed just hit "Start a new discussion" and under headline post your interest with one or two words like "Volleyball" "Skating" "Model Rockets" or any topic you would like.

S.N.A will help you get together

We will coordinate the first phones calls to get the group going. Once you have a group and say you want to promote or sponsor an event of some sort for you group let us know and the SNA may be willing to issue a small grant of money to help your group sponor the event.

for example, you want to form a special Friday night Neighborhood Skate, we might kick in for certain refreshments, get additional sponsors for prizes to hold a rally etc.


So far we have just a few Sunnyhills Interest Groups functioning.

A walking group--walks around conway to Augustine park--every night at 7pm. Contact Bob Roberts

A skating group--meets every Friday at 6:30 pm and skates mostly around the Cul-de-Sac at Matthews Ct. Contact Neil Mackenzie

Motor Scooter group--meetings TBA contact Rob Means

Bi-cycling--meetings TBA contact Rob Means, group can also conduct history tours by bike of Milpitas.

Email us
rob.means@electric-bikes.com




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