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The
MOMS Club Is:
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The only international support group
just for you - today's at-home mother
- A
group that understands your choice of
at-home mothering
- A
wonderful way for you to meet other
at-home moms and a fun way for your
child to meet other at-home children
The
MOMS Club Does:
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Monthly meetings with speakers, discussions
and other fun programs
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Casual get-togethers in parks and members'
homes
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Outings for mothers and their children!
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Family parties around the holidays or
just for fun throughout the year
- Playgroups
for infants, toddlers, preschoolers
and school-age children
- Book
Club, Scrapbook Club, Coffee Club
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Activity groups for the mothers, like
arts 'n crafts, exercise, monthly MOMS
Night Out, bowling, cooking or other
special interests
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Service projects that help needy children
in our community
For
more information please contact:
momsclubgilbertwest@gmail.com
The MOMS Club is a support group just
for you, the mother-at-home of today,
interested in the world around you, wanting
a variety of activities for you and your
children, and proud of your choice of
at-home mothering for your family.
Internationally, the MOMS Club has over
1500 chapters in seven countries and 75,000+
members. We are the only international
support group specifically for all at-home
mothers, and we would like to have you
as a member too!
Meetings
All of our meetings and all but one of
our activities are during the day, when
at-home mothers need the support. We have
an indoor meeting on the first Wednesday
of each month (usually with a speaker,
topic for discussion or other activity).
In addition to meetings, we also have
outings or other get-togethers, such as
trips to the zoo and family or children's
parties.
Activity
Groups
The MOMS Club sponsors Activity Groups
for members with common interests. These
change as interests change, but include
activities such as children's playgroups,
gourmet lunch groups, arts 'n crafts,
coupon exchanges, a monthly MOMS Night
Out, Book Club, Scrapbook Club, and Coffee Club, among others.
Bring
Your Children!
We believe being a mother shouldn't isolate
you, so you may bring your children with
you to anything we do. You don't have
to bring children to attend, but if you
do, please remember, you are responsible
for your child's safety and behavior.
Sometimes we may have a volunteer member
watching the older children away from
the mothers, but sometimes we may all
be together, so you may be asked to bring
some toys to share. Babies are always
welcome to stay with their mothers, and
you may nurse at our meetings. We're all
mothers here and many of us have nursed
our own children. If your baby becomes
fussy, please be considerate of any speakers.
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