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Get a card · Trade it · End up with the one you want

For people in their 30s & 40s who want a better way to be social.

You’ll arrive, get a card, grab a drink, and start trading.

Your card gives you a reason to talk to anyone, and keeps things moving.

40+ people already signed up
Limited spots

Liberty Village
Saturday, April 25 · 7:00–10:00 PM

Private event space at 75 East Liberty St

"Really unique idea, and ... wasn't a typical night out." - Alex

CA$45 — includes drink, card, and raffle entry
And a 1 in 3 chance of winning a $25 gift card to the place on your card!

But if you come and it’s not your thing, we’ll refund you, even if you had your drink.

Testimonials

  • "It was really nice to meet new people an do something different!"

    - Nisha

  • "Really unique idea, and ... wasn't a typical night out."

    - Alex

  • "Fun and unique ... I'd definitely be interested in another It's in the Cards!"

    - Sam

FAQs

Is this a dating event?
No. This is a cocktail night built around a gift card trading game. People come to trade, talk, and enjoy the evening.

Can I come alone?
Yes. Many people attend on their own.

What’s the age range?
Most people are in their late 20’s to 40’s.

How many people will there be?
Our next event on April 25 is targeting around 60 -80 people.

Do I have to trade my starting card?
Yes. You must trade your initial card at least once to be eligible for the draw.

What kind of gift cards are included?
Most cards are valued around the same amount and include a mix of local cafes, shops, and experiences. A small number of special cards may have different values or rules.

What are special cards?
Special cards are limited and randomly assigned. Some may involve chance-based outcomes or different values.

Will I definitely win a gift card?
No. Winners are chosen by a draw at the end of the event. About one third of attendees win the gift card they are holding, as long as it is different from the one they started with.

Do I have to drink alcohol?
No. Non-alcoholic drinks are always available.