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The Adult Autism Group Recreational Activities and Meetings

The Adult Autism Group

Springfield, Illinois - Sangamon County

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Jun 8, 2026

Area

Springfield

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326 S 7th St, Springfield, IL 62701

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Provider overview

The Adult Autism Group in Springfield offers monthly adult autism meetings and community outings such as bowling, game nights, zoo or museum visits, dinners, and summer activities.

The Adult Autism Group is a Springfield, Illinois nonprofit that helps adults on the autism spectrum live more successful, fulfilling lives through monthly meetings, recreational activities, and social connection.

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Ages
Adults on the autism spectrum and their families
Season
Year-round, with monthly meetings and recurring recreational outings
Cost
The group is a nonprofit; confirm membership details and any costs for specific outings with the organization.

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The Adult Autism Group

326 S 7th St, Springfield, IL 62701

Monthly meetings have been held at the Lincoln Library, 326 S 7th St, Springfield. Outings take place at varying locations. Families should confirm the current calendar and how to join directly with the group.

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Adult autism recreational activities and monthly meetings

Recurring recreational outings (bowling, pool, game nights, trivia, zoo and museum visits) and monthly social meetings for adults on the autism spectrum and their families in Springfield.

Ages
Adults on the autism spectrum and their families
Season
Year-round, with monthly meetings and recurring recreational outings
Schedule
Monthly meetings have been held at the Lincoln Library on N. 7th St. in Springfield from 6:00-7:30pm, with recreational outings scheduled throughout the year. Confirm current meeting and outing dates.
Cost
The group is a nonprofit; confirm membership details and any costs for specific outings with the organization.
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Last checked
Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
The Adult Autism Group official site describes monthly meetings at Lincoln Library and regular community outings including bowling, pool parties, trivia, game nights, zoo, movie, museum, dinner, and summer outdoor activities.
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Program details we found

Adult autism recreational activities and monthly meetings

The Adult Autism Group official site describes monthly meetings at Lincoln Library and regular community outings including bowling, pool parties, trivia, game nights, zoo, movie, museum, dinner, and summer outdoor activities.

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What the provider says: The official site names monthly meetings, autism, and recurring recreational outings such as bowling, pool parties, trivia, game nights, zoo, movie, museum, dinner, and outdoor activities.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about current meeting dates, outing schedule, support expectations, cost, transportation, sensory needs, and whether a new adult participant should RSVP before attending.

What we checked

What we found: The Adult Autism Group official site describes monthly meetings at Lincoln Library and regular community outings including bowling, pool parties, trivia, game nights, zoo, movie, museum, dinner, and summer outdoor activities.

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What to confirm

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Questions to ask before you register

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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