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How to Meet Singles in the Suburbs. If you want to meet a single someone in the suburbs,
here's how to hit the scene. You will need A community newspaper A library A corner store
A grocery store Suburban friends Suburban clubs Concerts A place of worship Organized
sports Suburban bars A computer with internet access (optional) and speed dating events
(optional). Step 1. Check your local community newspaper for classified ads. Many singles
understand the lack of suburban singles venues and take out classified ads. Step 2. Be on
the lookout at your local library, corner store, and grocery store. You can find singles
everywhere if you keep your eyes peeled. Step 3. Socialize at suburban friends' parties.
Try to get introduced to singles through mutual friends. Step 4. Attend wine tastings or join
suburban garden clubs to meet singles who share your interests. Step 5. Go to concerts
that are likely to attract suburban types. Many suburban communities feature concerts
in local parks throughout the summer months. Online dating and social networking sites
can allow you to meet a fellow suburbanite with whom you can communicate before actually
dating. Step 6. Many places of worship have a newsletter or bulletin in which they advertise
happenings geared toward single members of the congregation. Though speed dating doesn't
guarantee you a suburban partner, it allows you to meet someone for a couple minutes and
then move on. Step 7. Play sports on a local team, even if you're not athletic. Bowling
counts. Step 8. Go to suburban bars and clubs. When people say they're tired of the bar scene,
they usually mean they've exhausted the market. Did you know The census bureau says that as
of 2007, 97 million American adults were single.