Regency’s clubs are a great way to meet people with shared interests. Interested in gardening? There is a club for plant lovers. Want to meet your new neighbors? Try Dine Around and socialize over dinner. Interested in learning more about diverse topics from our residents’ wealth of experience? Consider the Education Club. If you are interested in starting a new club, our Activities and Communications Director can help with that. Here’s a review of Regency’s more than 30 clubs and groups organized by and for Regency residents.
Golf
For full golf members at Regency, the Ladies Golf Association provides a variety of 9- and 18-hole team events for women, and the Regency Men’s Golf Association provides 18-hole events for interested players of all skill levels
Sputters – no golf experience necessary — meets weekly on the putting green followed by lunch
Beyond Golf
Bocce – weekly during spring and fall on the Regency campus Bowling – weekly at a local bowling alley Cocoon Aquatic – classes throughout the week at the indoor pool Riders – bike riders meet up weekly at the Clubhouse and once a month for a longer trail ride Tennis and Pickleball – groups meet three days a week at the Regency courts Women’s Tennis – matches held April through September at Regency tennis courts
Books and Learning
Book Groups – several distinct book groups meet throughout Regency, each choosing their own books and meeting in each other’s homes once every four to six weeks Christian Men’s Club – promotes fellowship and Bible studies Education – develops and presents educational opportunities, programs, and events open to all members of the community Investment – club organized with a formal agreement, by-laws, and investment guidelines for members to make investment purchases and other decisions
Community Service
Cooperative Association – nonprofit group that lists quality customer-oriented licensed and insured vendors who offer a variety of home-owner services at competitive prices and discounts Flag Club – veterans, retired law enforcement officers and fire fighters who organize memorials and gatherings on patriotic holidays Women’s Club – service club with projects, programs, and fundraisers to support the local community
Creative Arts
Pen & Brush – drawing and painting group sharing creative ideas and projects in the Clubhouse Stitchers – creators of needlework arts share ideas and projects
Food and Fun
Dine Around – groups of six singles and couples are organized for dinning at local restaurants Flying Solo – informal social group for single residents with dining and games nights
Games
Bridge – Duplicate – meets twice a month and partners can be arranged Chess – players at all levels meet weekly at the Clubhouse; instruction is offered for beginners Couples Bunco – six tables of four meet monthly Game Makers – card games, scrabble, and board games twice weekly at the Clubhouse Mah Jongg – league play weekly at member’s homes Men’s Cards – monthly meetings with a variety of Poker games and rotating dealers Scrabblers – competitive Scrabble played weekly
Music and Performance
Chorale – singing for fun and performance including Veterans Day and annual holiday concerts Music Makers – amateur and professional instrumentalists and vocalists who perform a wide variety of musical styles with programs throughout the year Players – theater group producing a variety of live theatrical productions annually
Outdoors and Nature
Conservation – conducts education and small projects in the Regency conservation areas Garden – holds monthly programs and luncheons and organizes annual Regency Garden Club house tours Fishing – informal group that enjoys all types of sports fishing including boat trips on the Chesapeake Bay and seasonal trout fishing
Pets
Walk and Talk – meets regularly at the gazebo for a 30 minute walk for residents and their leached pets
Travel
Travel Club – hosts programs and develops and presents group travel opportunities for Regency residents