Independent directory + event-focused publication
We publish USA-focused listings for social clubs and hobby groups (especially for adults 40 60), with clear attendance expectations and organizer notes. Our editorial picks are separated from paid upgradesand moderation keeps listings useful.
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Organizer notes
What to bring, who its for, and how to join.
Attendance
A realistic range, not a vague guess.
Tip: If a listing feels off, use the report flow on each detail page.
Our mission
Hobbynox Circle is an event-focused publication for hobby circles and social clubs across the United States. We’re built for people who want to show up with confidence—knowing what the event is, who it’s for, and what to expect when they arrive.
Our standard is simple: every listing should answer the practical questions first, then add the context that helps you decide whether it’s a good fit.
Plain-language notes on vibe, pace, and expectations—especially helpful if you’re returning to a hobby after years away.
Who/what/where/when, cost, accessibility, and skill level labels—kept consistent so you can compare options quickly.
Attendance estimates and organizer notes that set expectations (e.g., “arrive 10 min early” or “supplies provided”).
Editorial + moderation
Hobbynox Circle is an event-focused publication. Moderation is designed to keep topic-based listings useful for adults 4060 while respecting organizers and participants.
We may add short context such as organizer-provided expectations, RSVP guidance, accessibility notes, and an attendance estimate. We label these clearly and update them when new information is confirmed.
We update listings for schedule changes, venue changes, pricing changes, cancellations, and major formatting fixes. When details are uncertain, we may add a brief note instead of rewriting claims.
We remove listings that are repeatedly inaccurate, appear fraudulent, request sensitive personal data, or violate our safety and civility standards. We also remove events that are no longer active or cannot be verified after reasonable attempts.
If we publish an incorrect detail, we correct it promptly and may add a short clarification if it affected planning (time, location, fees, age requirements).
Most submissions are reviewed in order. Time varies with volume and whether we need to verify details. If we need more information, we may contact the organizer before publishing.
If an event is time-sensitive, include the next occurrence date and a direct URL to the organizer page.
We aim for listings that are welcoming and informative. We avoid publishing personal data, private addresses without consent, or claims that cant be reasonably supported.
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Trust & transparency
Hobbynox Circle is an independent publication. We’re not owned by hobby groups, national organizations, or ticketing platforms—and we don’t accept “pay-to-remove” requests.
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A once-a-week roundup of new hobby circles, organizer notes we verified, and attendance trends—written for adults 40–60 who want reliable plans.
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