What We’re Imagining

A small community of curious people gathering in an old house to share ideas, creativity, and conversation. Workshops might appear. Poems might be read. Projects might be born. Or people might simply sit down and talk. Nothing here is fully defined yet. That’s part of the pull.

The Gables Social Club is a pop-up experiment, but not an open-ended one. It’s something we’re tending carefully. Slowly. With attention to who and what is welcomed into the space. It is not commercial, it is our home. As such, things will shift. Ideas will evolve. We’ll try things, adjust them, and sometimes change direction entirely. That’s part of building something new, and we’re allowing it to unfold as we go.

What we do know is this: it only works if it stays small, intentional, and rooted in the right energy. This isn’t a drop-in space. It’s not built for volume. And it’s not here to be everything to everyone. It’s being shaped, quietly, by the people who feel aligned with it. So, this is exclusively a membership-based space, with a few different ways to be part of it. Some memberships are for coffee and casual presence, others include a handful of gatherings, and some open the door a little wider into what’s unfolding here.

If this resonates, the next step is simple: fill out the questionnaire below. From there, we’ll take a look, feel into it, and if it feels like a mutual fit, we’ll send you a link to join. We’re not in a rush to grow. We’re more interested in who arrives, and how they arrive, than how many.

For now, we’re keeping things close-knit. Just enough to let something meaningful take root.

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