Moms Club: South Bay
MOMS' CLUB
Staying home all day taking care of the kids can become lonely and frustrating. But now, South Bay women can turn to the newest chapter of the MOMS club to fill that void.The national nonprofit organization, which stands for Moms Offering Moms Support, provides an outlet for full-time mothers. More than 30 mothers attended the first meeting held in Redondo Beach earlier this week. The mothers planned field trips at the beach, co-op play groups for their children and a MOMS night out....
MOMS Club plans next meeting
REGION
The International MOMS Club, in an effort to network and lend support to stay-at-home mothers, has started a chapter for mothers in Hudson, Litchfield and Nashua. The MOMS Club of Hudson Area is a nonprofit organization offering weekly activities, advice forums, services to benefit the community and playgroup organization for moms and their children.The next MOMS Club meeting will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Hudson Recreation Center.The MOMS Club is not affiliated with any...
Child's play is the focus of MOMs Club fund-raiser
Parents should reconsider pushing their preschoolers too hard academically and remember the importance of carefree playing, according to author and educator Roberta Michvick Golinkoff, Ph.D.Golinkoff, author of "Einstein Never Used Flash Cards" and other books, will be the featured speaker at the MOMs Club of Venice-South's annual fund-raiser, "Playing to Learn: Why Play Isn't a Four-Letter Word." The event, which is...
Moms Club meets Friday
The Moms Club of Ridgefield and Redding will meet Friday, July 16 from 10 to 11 a.m. at Ridgefield Academy, which has donated space for the monthly meetings. This is the first meeting of the newly formed Moms Club, an international non-profit support group for at-home mothers. A representative from Ridgefield Academy will discuss the programs it offers, and then members will discuss upcoming service projects, activities, and topics of interest to moms.The Moms Club is a support group for...
Moms Club: STROLLER RACE,
MOTHERS IN SIMI HOLD OLYMPICS
More than 60 mothers got out of the house Friday to take part in the Moms Club Regional Olympics held in Rancho Tapo Community Park.The mothers and 100 of their offspring competed in Stroller Races, Feed the Baby and the Diaperbag Dash. The event was organized by the Simi Valley chapter of the Moms Club, said Mary James. Mary James founded the Moms Club six years ago out of frustration as a mother who wanted to stay home with the children but felt abandoned by the outside world. Today, it...