CLUBS & GROUPS

 

Clubs & Groups

Connect Through Shared Interests

One of the best parts of living at Silos is the opportunity to connect with neighbors who share your hobbies, interests, or passions. Resident-led clubs and groups are a wonderful way to make new friends, learn something new, and stay engaged in the community.

Current Clubs

These active resident clubs are open to new members! Each group meets regularly and welcomes residents who want to join the fun.

Bunco Group

Bunco Group

A neighborhood favorite! The Bunco Group meets monthly for an evening of dice, laughter, and friendly competition. No experience needed—just bring your enthusiasm and enjoy a night of community fun.

Craft and Crime Club

Craft & Crime Club

Where creativity meets curiosity! Members gather to work on crafts, art projects, or hobbies while enjoying true-crime podcasts and conversation. A relaxed and entertaining way to spend time with fellow residents.

Seniors Social Club

Seniors Social Club

Designed for our 55+ residents, this club hosts casual get-togethers, potlucks, and outings that encourage friendship and connection in a relaxed setting.

Join a Club

Whether you’re a seasoned participant or just exploring something new, our clubs are always open to new faces. Check the Lifestyle Calendar for meeting dates and times.

To join an existing club:

  • Check the Lifestyle Calendar or bulletin for upcoming club meetings.
  • Contact the Lifestyle Director for introductions or club leader information.
  • Attend a meeting — most clubs welcome new members any time!

Start a New Group

Don’t see a group that fits your interests? Residents are encouraged to start their own! The Lifestyle Director can assist with communication, scheduling, and providing space for meetings at the Farmhouse.

To start a new group:

  • Read the Clubs & Groups Guidelines here.
  • Submit a short description of your club idea to the Lifestyle Director.
  • Gather at least three interested residents to join you.
  • Work with management to reserve meeting space and promote your group.

Community clubs are a cornerstone of resident engagement, helping Silos stay connected and active year-round.

Contact

To learn more about clubs, join an existing group, or propose a new one, please contact the Lifestyle Director through the management office.

Email: cdungan@ccmcnet.com