Moms Club: MOMS open house scheduled for May 5
The MOMS Club, an international support group for at-home mothers, is hosting an open house in Ridgefield. The club, formerly with the MOMS Club of Danbury-South, branched off into the Ridgefield/Redding chapter last year. The club is a non-profit group dedicated to helping moms - Moms Offering Moms Support. New members are welcome. The open house will be held on Thursday, May 5, at the Ridgefield Public Library in the Dayton Program Room. The open house will run from 10 to noon. Moms and...
MOMS Club plans open house
The MOMS Club of Davis will be holding its general meeting and open house at 10 a.m. Friday in the Blanchard Room at the Davis Public Library, 315 E. 14th St.The MOMS Club is an international support group for mothers who stay home with their children, including those who have home-based businesses or who work part time but are home with their children during the day.All at-home mothers and children are welcome at MOMS Club activities.For more information call 304-9252 or e-mail...
MOMS Club event benefits shelter
The MOMS Club of Navarre celebrated its second anniversary earlier this spring with a celebration at Navarre Park. The celebration included a space walk, pony rides, face painting and raffles. The club donated $1,400 to the Shelter House Inc., which provides a safe haven for victims of domestic violence in Okaloosa and Walton counties.Earlier this month, the club delivered three carloads of donations to the Shelter House offices in Fort Walton Beach. Among the items were 30...
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 TURNS `STAY AT HOME' INTO `STAY CONNECTED'
FOR MICHELLE KOLUMBUS, the Moms Club is a way to connect to other adults. For Lisa Roth, it's been a good way to meet new friends. For Melody Pfeffer, it's a chance to enjoy adult conversation while her children play with others their ages.The local Moms Club was started in the spring of 2002 by Kate Leahy Hein, the stay-at-home mom of Caitlyn, 8 months, and Analisa, 2 1/2 . She is the club's president. A former fund-raising and development specialist,...