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Sunday 3 January – NEW VENUE

Adrienne, Mixologist| December 13, 2009 9:01 pm

Thanks for checking on the latest Duck Soup updates and events - contact Adrienne for more information 544-2088 or 021 480 212.

I hope your Christmas was enjoyable and you’ve connected with friends & family. Now it’s time to celebrate a brand new year with lots of possibilities and potential. One of your resolutions might be to put effort into expanding your social life and building new friendships. Once a month you can come along to Duck Soup and meet lots of new and interesting people celebrating being single just like you.

If you attended our Christmas networking night in December, you will have a voucher card for a free wine or beer at 623 In The City. Bring it along and check out the NEW and IMPROVED Duck Soup experience this Sunday 3 January from 7.30pm – hopefully you’ve recovered after your New Year’s Eve – and I hope you have a great one!

We have changed venue to 623 In The City on Hardy Street (the old Sports Cafe at 223 Hardy Street). Join us at our new venue for Duck Soup in 2010:

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A single person’s guide to surviving Christmas: The bar-room bloke

Adrienne, Mixologist| December 11, 2009 8:39 pm

To single men, the Christmas party season seems too good to be true. Where else can you meet so many inebriated women in such quick succession? Like a good wedding reception – which all singles know is the best place ever to pull – everyone at a Christmas party is in the party spirit and, even better, smashed.

The party season is like speed dating – but with

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Blue Christmas: Still single?

Adrienne, Mixologist| December 9, 2009 8:53 pm

A 39-year-old woman is depressed around the holidays because she’s alone

Dear Dr. Gail: I am 39 and still single, despite my best efforts. I’m OK with this for most of the year, but not at the holidays. The whole world is all together-y, while I’m alone. How can I at least make myself not feel worse? — Single Gal

Dear Single: Though it feels you are alone, you are not. Plenty of people are single, divorced, widowed, or otherwise unattached. If you know the holidays will be tough to get through, I suggest you prepare ahead. Be proactive about making plans instead of hoping or expecting something will come up. Let people know you would like

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How to Survive Being Single at Christmas

Adrienne, Mixologist| December 4, 2009 8:44 pm
How to Survive Being Single at Christmas
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By Kristian Keefer
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The holiday season never seems quite the same when you are single. If you are one of the few singles among your family and friends, you might feel a little out of place over the holidays. By reaching out to others and joining with your other single friends, you can actively participate in holiday festivities and enjoy the true meaning of Christmas without feeling lonely.
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Attend holiday parties and events if you do need to fly solo. There is no reason to be embarrassed if you are single over the holidays. Almost everyone goes through periods of being single. Participate in holiday meals and gatherings just as you would if you were the other half of a couple.
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Invite another single friend to attend holiday parties and meals with you. If you buddy up with someone else who knows how lonely you feel on the holidays, you will not feel so out of place and unusual. Of course, you will also be helping your friend to feel a little less alone over the holiday as well.
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Volunteer at a local nursing home during the holiday season. You can share your time and spread joy to elderly people who do not have many visitors during the holidays. There are many residents of retirement communities who are lonely and could use a friend like you. Make their season brighter and bring some love into your own heart by volunteering.
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Volunteer your time at a holiday meal for people who are homeless or who are poor. You will not be spending time alone and you will be making a difference in the holiday for others. This is a tradition you can continue even in years to come when you are no longer single at Christmas. You can volunteer with your loved one when that day comes.
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Participate in local holiday events and performances. You can sign in a local church choir or perform in a community Christmas play. Join other members of your community to sing Christmas carols throughout the neighborhood. Being actively involved will help to keep your mind occupied so that you do not feel alone. You will be among friends and neighbors. You might even meet someone new.
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Give your family and friends some notice if you will be bringing another single friend along with you to a holiday meal.

The holiday season never seems quite the same when you are single. If you are one of the few singles among your family and friends, you might feel a little out of place over the holidays. By reaching out to others and joining with your other single friends, you can actively participate in holiday festivities and enjoy the true meaning of Christmas without feeling lonely.

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Duckling Dinner Details

Adrienne, Mixologist| November 25, 2009 9:00 pm

Meet at Club Waimea in Lower Queen Street, Richmond (opposite the Fairgrounds) from7pm for drinks, then dinner at approx. 7.30pm – then time for playing games of pool after dinner.
Adrienne
544-2088
021.480.212

Next Networking Night – Sun 6 Dec

Adrienne, Mixologist| November 16, 2009 9:00 am

Join us for social networking and an early Christmas Party at the House of Ales from 7.30pm on Sunday 6 December. There will also be another special prize draw from the fans of our facebook page. If you have a facebook.com account, sign on and search for DUCK SOUP to find our page. Click the “Become a Fan” link and be in to win!

Amazing Night

Adrienne, Mixologist| November 15, 2009 7:00 am

Thanks for an awesome time last night at Dusk Till Dawn. Over 170 singles (I stopped counting when I sat down for dinner…) grooving to the Nelson pulse on a Saturday night. Congratulations to our hosts The Free House, When In Rome, The Vic & Zatori where the welcome was warm and the drinks & food were delicious. I hope our out-of-town guests had a blast and will be back sooooon!

The Free House from 5pm Saturday

Adrienne, Mixologist| November 11, 2009 8:38 pm

The response has been HUGE for Dusk Till Dawn on Saturday night – you’ll find plenty of new singles to meet when you come along to The Free House (95 Collingwood Street) any time between 5pm-7pm.

The registration process will be similar to a Duck Soup night where you collect a name-tag as you arrive. Please don’t be concerned about coming alone – most people will! You will also be given a flyer with a map and the following specials:

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If this is your first experience at one of the Duck Soup singles events, please sign up for the mailing list and you’ll be sent an invitation to other opportunities to get out and meet some new friends.

By the way – The Vic will have the football on TV from 8pm if you’re interested in catching the score.

See you Saturday….
Adrienne, Mixologist

Nelson Dusk Till Dawn on Sat 14 Nov

Adrienne, Mixologist| October 21, 2009 7:58 pm

Drinks & Dinner, Dancing & Dessert
Please schedule a BIG NIGHT OUT on Saturday 14 November when Duck Soup is combining with FindSomeone.co.nz for a Singles Dusk Till Dawn Party Night in Nelson. There are over 50 online dating singles coming to Nelson for the weekend from all over NZ.  On the evening of Saturday 14 November Duck Soup will celebrate being single with drinks, dinner, dancing & dessert from dusk till dawn at four different Nelson venues.

To participate, you are invited to register on Saturday 14 November between 5-7.30pm at the FreeHouse opposite the Indian Cafe on Collingwood Street.  This is the first drinks venue where you will collect your name tag and venue map showing where to walk to the other venues around Nelson.  You will receive a discount coupon towards a drink at the FreeHouse then a $20 special meal including a drink at brand new Italian restaurant When In Rome on Hardy Street for dinner.  There will be more drink specials at the Vic BrewBar at the top of Trafalgar Street while band Don’t Fret play – then a coffee & dessert treat for $10 at Zatori Chocolate Cafe on the Museum Corner.  There is NO CHARGE to participate – however, you will be required to wear your name tag to distinguish you as part of the Singles Group – which will also help us remember your name!

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Richmond Duckling Dinner

Adrienne, Mixologist| October 18, 2009 8:07 pm

I’m arranging another ‘younger group’ Duck Soup dinner in Richmond this Thursday 26 November and you’re welcome to come along if you believe you fit into this category.  

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