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2026 GenNEXT Bowling Connect

March 26 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

$15
Bowling balls

The wait is over. GenNEXT is kicking off 2026 with our first social of the year and you are invited!

This is not your typical networking event where conversations can occasionally feel awkward or forced. We are intentionally creating spaces where meaningful community engagement happens naturally, grounded in shared values and purpose…all while keeping the energy fun and relaxed.

This event will bring together a room full of peers who are shaping the future of Calgary’s community. The evening will feature a friendly bowling competition, thoughtfully facilitated activations to spark connections, and contests with fun prizes. Our GenNEXT Cabinet members will also share about who we are and how you can get involved, all while hosting you with care.

Your ticket includes one complimentary drink, a buffet of light appetizers, bowling and shoe rental. All of that for only $15 with early bird pricing until March 3. Tickets are priced at $20 afterward.

Spots are limited so grab yours before they are gone!

GenNEXT is United Way’s affinity group that engages young changemakers in their 20s and 30s who are passionate about creating lasting social change. It offers a unique space for emerging leaders to grow personally and professionally while giving back to their community.

We thank our GenNEXT sponsor – ARC Financial Corp.

ARC Financial Corp. logo

Details

Organizer

  • GenNEXT
  • Email gennext@calgaryunitedway.org

Venue

Elijah Beaver2026 GenNEXT Bowling Connect

In the spirit of our journey to promote reconciliation, we would like to honour the truth of our shared history and acknowledge Treaty 7 territory and the traditional lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, that includes the Kainai, Siksika, and Piikani First Nations. We acknowledge the traditional lands of the Tsuut'ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda, including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations. We would also like to recognize the Métis people, and the Inuit people who have made their home here in Moh'kins'tsis, also known as Calgary.