
Anonymous wrote:Golf lesson classes at Haynes point. Or a dog park but that could get weird without a dog.

Anonymous wrote:My friends in your age range recommend ourtime.com.
Anonymous wrote:Glen Echo Ballroom Dancing: https://glenechopark.org/dances
My friend's father (recently divorced) did this a few years ago. He had women all over him (err.. figuratively). He was a decent guy in his early 60's. Not many men are into dancing, and he could dance well. He actually brought a few extra shirts as he'd be dancing so much his shirt would be soaked in sweat after an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Church is a good place. Also, if you are interested in crafting at all, I know men who have started knitting or cross stitch or something like that. Even cooking. A 60 man who enjoys cooking (even if it's only specific things) is a great conversation starter. And gardening, lots and lots of women like to garden and may be involved in master gardener groups, volunteering at gardens, or taking gardening classes.
I know a 60+ year old woman who decided she wanted to meet nice older guys, so she decided to become a fan of cowboy music and culture (where the older guys in her area hung out!) and she met lots of good guys and eventually married one. Craft stores are not a bad idea, but you may want to take some classes at the store or at arts organizations etc... rather than hanging out at the store![]()
Anonymous wrote:And, I mention gardening because that is more popular with older women. Most 60+ year old women were discouraged from a lot of outdoor physical activity when younger, as it was still considered a "guy thing." Older women garden instead, that was "acceptable" outdoor stuff back on the day, and fun / rewarding too.