Are you looking to get moving, meet new friends, and soak up the sun—all in a welcoming LGBTQIA+ environment? Then mark your calendar for the last day of May! Wrongly Parked, the vibrant community for LGBTQIA+ youth (ages 18–30), is hosting an action-packed afternoon of outdoor fun at Blaarmeersen, and you’re invited.

Picture this: frisbee flying through the air, the sound of volleyballs bouncing, friendly games of pétanque, cool swims, and even a short introduction to jiujitsu and karate—with all the guidance you need. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or just looking to try something new, there’s something for everyone. All you need to bring is your enthusiasm, some comfy sportswear, a towel, and/or your swimsuit!
But that’s not all. Wrongly Parked isn’t just about sports—it’s about building connections. Every Monday from 8 PM, the team keeps the bar open at Casa Rosa, hosting a variety of fun activities where you can relax, chat, and enjoy a drink or a meal with like-minded people.
Got questions, concerns, or just feeling a bit shy? Reach out to the team via social media or chat with them at one of the regular meetups. If it’s your first time, you can even request an introductory meeting to get to know the group better.
Don’t miss this perfect blend of exercise, fresh air, and community spirit. See you at Blaarmeersen!
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