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Chartered Clubs and Interest Groups

The Heartbeat of Our Community

Chartered Clubs and Interest Groups are where neighbors come together to share common interests, explore new passions, and build meaningful connections. From creative arts and music to sports, travel, education and social gatherings, these resident-led groups offer countless ways to stay active, engaged, and inspired.

Whether you want to deepen a hobby, meet new friends, or even start a group of your own, there’s a place for you here at Del Webb Nocatee.

For help finding a club or starting one, contact Sam Stiles, Lifestyle Director, at  [email protected]. Club binders with full details are also available in the Canopy Club lobby.

General Information

Chartered Clubs are formal, resident-created groups built around shared hobbies, activities or interests - such as gardening, photography, tennis, music, or book discussions. Because they are sanctioned by the HOA, the follow established guidelines and may receive support such as meeting space, or
scheduling assistance.
To become an official Chartered Club, residents submit a charter application outlining the group’s purpose, leadership, and bylaws. Once approved, clubs are expected to:
  • Operate transparently and inclusively
  • Maintain elected officers
  • Offer membership to all residents
  • Host meeting events, workshops, tournaments, or other activities.
Arts & Crafts Club Garden Club                                        Tennis Club
Billiards Club Good Vibrations Musicians Club           Travel
Canopy Photography Club           Mah Jongg Club Veterans
Card Club Pickleball Club Wine Club
Dance Club   Women’s Club
  • Social connection: Meet neighbors and build friendships.
  • Learn new hobbies or expand existing ones.
  • Community involvement: Contribute to a vibrant, active neighborhood
  • Easy to form and easy to join.
  • Encourages relaxes, low-pressure participation
  • Ideal for exploring new hobbies and building connections
  • Submit a written request to the Lifestyle Director.
  • Receive and complete the club application.
  • Follow the chartering process for approval.
Interest Groups are informal, resident-led gatherings centered around shared recreational, social educational or cultural interests. They are open to all residents and offer a relaxed, low-commitment way to connect with neighbors.
  • Submit a written request to the Lifestyle Director
  • Receive and complete the Interest Group application
Interest Groups do not have:
  • Formal bylaws
  • Elected officers
  • Official chartered status
They operate informally under general community guidelines and do not receive support such as priority booking space.