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As Thanksgiving celebrations wind down in Stockton, the city’s residents are turning their attention to the potential for creating new social spaces. A recent discussion on social media highlighted the city’s increasing involvement in hosting events, with platforms like TikTok providing examples of social clubs and run clubs. With a growing influx of people moving to Stockton from the Bay Area, the city is seen as having the potential to create “third spaces” – locations separate from home and work where people can socialize, build community, and engage in activities. These spaces could bring not only business but also unity to the community. Ideas for these third spaces include networking events, art fairs, community gatherings, more coffee shops, and expanded business spaces. There’s also a call to invest more in libraries, which are seen as valuable community resources…