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There are different kinds of Kanatara Groups.
  • Geographic Groups

    The Kanatara Group can be the general public in your geographic area. In a large Metro area, people may not likely travel long distances to take Classes and join Circles. The Group could be in one smaller area (e.g., North Hollywood) of the larger Metro area (Los Angeles). On the other hand, in a smaller city or town, a Kanatara Group could be the entire locale.

    A Kanatara Group can also be an ethnic, religious, social, gender, or other segmented type of community. It might be an ethnic group such as Los Angeles Armenians, a religious group such as North Hollywood Christians, a social group such as Riverside Seniors, a gender group such as Dallas Women, or an interest group such as New Mexico Cyclists. Or it might be an expat community in a foreign country.

  • Omni-Geographic Groups

    The Kanatara Group can be omni-geographic, i.e., not limited to any particular geographic area. An example would be travel and study tours to foreign countries (exploring Mayan ruins in Central America) with people from all over the U.S., and even abroad.

    Online Classes and Circles would be omni-geographic since they are not limited to any geographic area.

  • Subject Matter Groups

    The Kanatara Group can be subject matter based (e.g., a Group for astronomers all over the U.S., or the whole world).

The Group is operated by an entrepreneur—the Kanatara Group Operator.
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