Sunday, March 24th, 2024 Nutty Irishman in Farmingdale 4PM-545 PM- Single ladies only 545 PM-7 PM- After party where men can join. The afterparty will be an informal mingle.
Comp admission for first 30 women who register (2 item minimum purchase required)
FAQ for Women: Can I come to just the after party? Yes, however there would be a $15 cash cover charge. The comp admission promo is for ladies who are attending the Girls Night Part.
Ladies:
As featured on CNN and in the New York Times, we were the first to create the Single Girls Night Out event. Ladies, All of your friends are married, engaged, not around? Would you like to make new friends to go out with as activity partners, meet others in the same situation as you? Well this event is for you! Ladies will mingle, make new friends during some speed rounds and/or ice breakers. Afterwards will be an informal single mingle to meet some single guys
If you have a product or service geared towards single ladies on Long
Island, you can be listed here.. Contact Jay at 718-757-6933.
(Article excerpt from 12/11/2005)
What the New York Times said
Marcelle S. Fischler from the New York Times covered our first girls night out event.
Click here for the full article. Some excerpts from the article include:
"The hardest thing is to establish a circle of friends, a circle of single people," Ms. Cardenas said. "The idea of having a fun time for myself and meeting single women is very attractive. It takes away the scariness of doing the single thing, and puts a fun element in it."
"As the friends they have known from young adulthood commit to relationships, marry and have children, single women in their 30's, 40's and 50's, especially in the suburbs, often find themselves out of the loop. Tagging along with couples becomes awkward, and the common ground of shared experience dwindles. The single friend may feel stuck in a rerun of "Sex and the City" while the married friend has moved on to the Wisteria Lane of "Desperate Housewives."
"A lot of women my age are married or have kids," Dr. Hughes said. "They are just on a different path in their lives. They are not interested in going out or doing anything with the singles scene. I am still looking to go out, to meet men."
Not only would they have a chance to commiserate with other unattached women over fresh fruit, sushi and cucumber water, they would also choose from a menu of pampering treatments, from mini-facials to professional makeup applications, having their hair blown out and attending a group lesson on skin care.
Afterward, relaxed, primped and perhaps bonded, the 18 women would move straight on to the more traditional half of the double-barreled event: a men-and-women singles party at Cirella's, a restaurant in the mall.
"Meeting women and men - it's a good two options," Ms. Cardenas said. "Doing the spa thing, if all goes wrong, you walk away with your facial. If all goes right, you make some new friends. If it goes extremely well, you walk out with a potential guy's phone number or being asked your phone number."
At singles events for men and women, Dr. Hughes said, she often got "that standoffish thing" from other women. So the women-only mixer at the spa was a refreshing change, a chance to be cohorts instead of rivals. "In this kind of situation, it's a lot more relaxed," she said.
Contact us now at (718) 757-6933 with any questions.