Clubs and Groups

Brookmill Clubs & Groups Are Here! 
 
Brookmill encourages residents to create and join clubs that bring neighbors together through shared interests, hobbies, and activities. These groups are resident-led, inclusive, and a great way to build community connections.
 
To keep things fun and welcoming for everyone, all groups must be:
  • Open to all Brookmill residents
  • Non-political and non-religious
  • Recreational and social in nature
Group leaders help organize meetings, share updates, and follow community guidelines. To stay active, each group must:
  • Register with the Lifestyle Director
  • Have at least five active members
  • Host two or more gatherings per year
Ready to start a club? Click here to view details and complete the registration form. We can’t wait to see what you create!
 
Main Character Support Group Book Club
Last Thursday of the Month | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Clubs & Groups Room
Contact: Carla Darling - darlingxcarla@gmail.com
 
Reading in May: Frozen River, Ariel Lawhon
 
Look at Our Yard Gardening Club
1st Thursday of every Month | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Clubs & Groups Room 
Contact: Cynthia Wallace - 832-993-1486
 
I want us to put our heads together and share all our experiences and what we have accomplished in our yards. What works and what doesn’t. 
 
Bring pen and notebook to jot down tips and information that you can learn. Bring any cuttings or clippings that you want to share, or any plants you want to rehome. Bring any vegetables that you want to share 
 
The Magic Ring Crochet Club
2nd Wednesday of every Month | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Clubs & Groups Room 
Contact: Cynthia Wallace - 832-993-1486
 
Calling all of you who want to learn how to crochet, as well as, those who want to mingle with your neighbors and friends while you crochet your little heart away. We will meet every second Wednesday of the month from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, at the Amenity Center in Brookmill. Our first meeting is May 13, 2026, see you there. 
 
Please bring a skein of yard, scissors and a crochet hook to class (size 7 is a good size to practice with), be ready to chain, chain, chain. Bring a small notebook and pen to jot down tips and instructions.