New to area, looking for some nerds/dorks/gamers to make friends with for game nights, DnD, or just hanging out

My GF and I just moved to the area (Clearwater) and are looking to make some friends who enjoy similar things. We are in our 30's/40's. Before we moved up here, we had a group of friends we hung out with and we would "rotate" hosting "game-nights" every Friday or Saturday evening. We are looking to make friends up here too that we can hang out with, play games, or just do things with. When not gaming, we also like hiking, movies, trying new restaurants, or just playing with our 2 dogs. When PTO allows, we also love traveling, though that seems to be getting more cost prohibitive these days.

Some of the games we played were: Ascension, Muffin Time, Karma King, Twilight Imperium, King of Tokyo/New York, and other less "standard games." Sometimes we'd all get together, and just end up chatting all evening. We're always up for learning new games too.

Me: early/mid 40's, loves turn based JRPG's, racing games, ARPG's such as Path of Exile/Torchlight, and Dungeons & Dragons. I like to build computers when I can afford to feed that expensive habit. I dabble in Linux, am currently on my 5th playthrough of Baldurs Gate 3, and have a soft spot for classic MMO's. I used to play Magic: The Gathering, but sold my collection a while back as it was becoming too expensive to keep up with the meta. When playing DnD, I tend to gravitate toward Rogues. I also like motorcycles (sport/super sport, not cruiser) but sold my last bike before our previous move.

Her: Mid-late 30's, loves reading fantasy romance novels (Fourth Wing & A Court of Thorns and Roses are 2 of her favorite series for reference, as well as some "spicier" titles at times too), watching netflix dramas and comedies, and also used to play Guild Wars 2 for a while. Her favorite games are: Horizon Zero Dawn, Assassins Creed, and other similar style open world rpg's. She most recently finished Kena: Bridge of Spirits and Hogwarts Legacy. When playing DnD, she tends to gravitate towards druids/rangers. (Something with making friends with wolves lol)

We both work Monday-Friday "office" jobs, so Friday nights are ok but Saturdays are best for us. We are always open to trying new games or finding new things to do.

Thanks in advance for reading, and hoping to hear from some great people!