It's Saturday morning of a three-day weekend. You have coffee. You have your phone. You have three full days ahead and no real plan for any of them.
You're going to scroll something for the next two minutes regardless. Scroll TownVue instead.
Here's the 90-second version.
30 seconds: Events
Open the Events section. Filter by today. Don't read every listing. Just scroll.
You're looking for one thing that makes you go "oh, that's today?" The community pancake breakfast somebody's running for the fire department. The Saturday morning market that just started its season. A 5K with a charity you've heard of. The art walk downtown that happens once a month and this is the month.
Click into one. Read the details. Decide in the next ten seconds whether you're going.
30 seconds: Trading Post
Switch to the Trading Post. Holiday weekends are when garages get cleaned out, which means Saturday morning of Memorial Day weekend is the highest-volume day on the platform.
Scroll for thirty seconds. You're not shopping. You're scanning. The kayak, the patio set, the bike for the kid coming to visit, the smoker someone's upgrading from. If something hits, save it. If nothing hits, you spent thirty seconds and you know what's out there.
30 seconds: Experiences
Last stop. Open Experiences. This is the section most residents underuse, and Sunday of a long weekend is when the slots that are left start filling.
The pottery class with one Sunday opening. The kayak rental that has tomorrow morning still free. The brewery tour, the cooking class, the guided hike. Anything that requires booking ahead, this is the section.
Click into one. If it's tomorrow, book it now.
That's it
Ninety seconds, three sections, one or two clicks into real listings. The rest of the weekend has a shape now.
You can go back to scrolling whatever you were going to scroll.
Or you can not, and go put on shoes, and actually go to the thing.
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