| MOMS CLUB® OF SANTA ROSA, CA Santa Rosa, CA | updated Mar-2008 | |
| The MOMS Club of Santa Rosa offers at-home moms support with meetings with interesting speakers and discussions, park play days, playgroups, babysitting coops, activity groups like arts 'n crafts, luncheons, field trips and other activities. Our goal is to also perform service projects to help needy children and families in our community! We are a new chapter just starting in this area but are eager to meet new moms and offer support to those who need it. | ||
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This is a directory of Newcomers Clubs, Women's Groups, Moms Clubs & Dads organizations in California Bay Area, which are designed to give men and women the opportunity to meet and develop friendships with others who live in the area. Many of these groups have general meetings and interest groups which encourage members to learn about their new city, its culture, activities, lifestyle, and to develop friendships by sharing interests and hobbies with each other. Some of the different groups in the directory include Newcomers Club , New Neighbors, Welcome Friends, Friends & Families, Welcome Wagon Club, MOMS Club, Mothers and More, Dad-to-Dad, and more. If you know of an organization that is not listed on these pages or you want to update an existing listing please fill out the information form or send a note about the club to the webmaster. If there is no newcomers club in your area listed on this web site, try contacting the local chamber of commerce.
Clubs in the California Bay Area
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| NEWCOMERS CLUB OF SOUTH SANTA CLARA COUNTY Gilroy, CA 95020 | updated Dec-2001 | |
| Chair: Chris Henderson (408) 846-8137 Vice-Chair: Monica Gordon (408) 846-1896 | ||
| We are a social club for new residents and long-timers who want to get out, meet people, and have fun. We plan activities such as pot-luck dinners, movie nights, picnics, any kind of activity a member proposes. We have some adults only and some for the whole family, year round. | ||
| NEWCOMERS CLUB OF LOS GATOS, MONTE SERENO, AND SARATOGA Los Gatos, CA | updated Aug-2005 | |
| If you’re new to our area, the Newcomers’ Club of Saratoga, Monte Sereno, and Los Gatos wants YOU! Make new friends, discover new interests, enjoy local outings, find your way around! This sociable group offers something for everyone trying to find their feet in these neighborhoods. Book circle, bridge, coffee morning, cooking group, day trips, game nights, holiday events, men’s and women’s golf, hiking, lunch groups, evening wine tasting, and more! | ||
| MORGAN HILL NEWCOMERS Morgan Hill, CA | updated Oct-2006 | |
| Contact: Karen Anderson | ||
| We meet twice a month on the second and fourth Wednesdays at 10am for coffee Occasionally, we have outings to local interesting sites. Once a month, a group of women play Bunco in the evening. | ||
| WELCOME WAGON CLUB #3, SAN JOSE, CA San Jose, CA | updated Aug-2006 | |
| President: Beverley Valle | ||
| Welcome Wagon Club #3 is a non-profit social and service organization, combining fun and fellowship with community involvement. | ||
| MOTHERS & MORE SILICON VALLEY Sunnyvale, CA | ||
| The Silicon Valley chapter of the national organization, Mothers & More, is the third-largest chapter in California. Our group includes moms of all ages and stages. We aren't "just a playgroup;" we provide lots of activities for children and families, as well as ample opportunities to socialize and support one another without the kids in tow. | ||
| SILICON VALLEY DADS GROUP Sunnyvale, CA | ||
| Our goal is to provide support and camaraderie to fellow Stay-at-Home-Dads. This is a great chance for all of us to get together, watch our children play, have lunch, talk about guy stuff and combat isolation. Stay-at-Home-Dads from several Silicon Valley communities get together at local parks with their children. | ||
| ROSS VALLEY MOTHERS' CLUB Fairfax, CA | ||
| The Ross Valley Mothers' Club offers social and informational events for famillies with infants and preschoolers in Kentfield, Greenbrae, Ross, San Anselmo, Fairfax and surrounding areas. Open to all, the RVMC provides opportunities to meet other mothers, to attend local family-oriented events and to learn about parenting. | ||
| CORTE MADERA LARKSPUR MOTHERS CLUB Larkspur, CA | ||
| The Corte Madera Larkspur Mothers Club aims to build a supportive community of mothers with young children in Corte Madera, Larkspur and surrounding areas by fostering friendships, encouraging learning, and meeting one another’s needs. | ||
| MILL VALLEY NEWCOMERS Mill Valley, CA | updated Jun-2007 | |
| Contact: Andrée Contact: Carol | ||
| A group exclusively for newcomers to the Mill Valley area in Marin County, CA. The group welcomes all newcomers - singles, couples and families. Monthly activites include Wine Downs, Movie Outings, Explorers and more. Weekend activities include Hiking, Biking or Golfing and more. | ||
| SOUTHERN MARIN MOTHERS' CLUB Mill Valley, CA | ||
| The Southern Marin Mothers' Club strives to provide a supportive, nurturing community for families to share meaningful experiences, fun, and fellowship that strengthen family bonds. | ||
| NORTH MARIN MOTHERS & MORE Novato, CA | ||
| We are all mothers. But we each juggle many things, fill many shoes, and work to fulfill many parts of ourselves. We are whole, unique individuals with full, evolving lives. We are mothers…and more. We invite you—working moms, stay-at-home moms, and moms anywhere in between—to check out the respectful and inclusive North Marin (CA) chapter of Mothers & More. Our fun, relaxed, moms-only meetings give us a chance to break from our everyday lives, establish friendships with other dynamic women, voice the emotional and practical issues we face as mothers, and explore avenues for self-fulfillment during our active parenting years. We laugh together and commiserate; we share stories, ideas, and dreams; we support one another; and we celebrate us as women! | ||
| NOVATO MOTHERS CLUB Novato, CA | ||
| The Novato Mothers Club, located in Novato, California, is a supportive and educational club. Over 300 members enjoy weekly playgroups, children's outings, family events, guest speakers and a monthly newsletter. We are a member-led support group. | ||
| NOVATO NEWCOMERS CLUB San Rafael, CA | updated Oct-2003 | |
| Contact: Jane Downing (415) 455-9797 | ||
| New residents to Novato are able to meet other newcomers to find friends and businesses that will help them get settled in their beautiful new community. Monthly meetings take place at local Novato businesses. | ||
| SAN RAFAEL MOTHERS CLUB San Rafael, CA | ||
| Being a mother can encompass joy, stress, wonder, frustration, awe and more. And like so many of life's best moments, the joy is sweeter and the stress is eased when shared with a friend. The San Rafael Mother's Club was formed to provide a supportive community for mothers and mothers-to-be. We have come together to make new friends for ourselves, our partners and our children; to learn more successful parenting; and to have fun along the way. Our club offers regular social, recreational, and educational events for our members. We organize playgroups, offer services such as a baby-sitting co-op and "in-a-pinch" helpline. And, we keep our members up-to-date with a monthly newsletter full of articles, columns, recipies, activities for kids, contact information, and complete calendar of events. | ||
| BEL-TIB NEWCOMERS CLUB P.O. Box 451 Tiburon, CA 94920 | ||
| The Belvedere-Tiburon Newcomers Club of California provides social contacts and activities for the new residents of the towns of Belvedere and Tiburon. | ||
| DAD-TO-DAD SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, CA | ||
| Come hang out with other stay-at-home San Francisco dads and their kids. We meet every Thursday at Duboce Triangle Playground, from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (very casual). If you're new, come over and introduce yourself. | ||
| GOLDEN GATE MOTHERS GROUP San Francisco, CA | updated Sep-2006 | |
| We are a member-based group of San Francisco mothers. Our purpose is to nurture ourselves, our children, our partners and our community; create an environment of support, information sharing and connection; learn, teach, create, have fun and provide balance in the lives of our growing families. Our Motto: We are a work in progress.... We run a email list, publish a monthly newsletter, organize playgroups, plan events for moms, kids and families. To join, you must be a woman who lives in San Francisco, and is expecting a child or has at least one child younger than kindergarten age. | ||
| MOTHERS & MORE SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, CA | ||
| Mothers & More is an organization dedicated to improving the lives of mothers through support, education and advocacy. We address mothers’ needs as individuals and members of society, and promote the value of all the work mothers do. Mothers & More San Francisco offers playgroups and evening meetings just for nursing moms, a book club, a dinner club and family events. | ||
| SAN FRANCISCO NEWCOMERS GROUP San Francisco, CA | updated Oct-2004 | |
| This is a free group for people in their 20s and 30s who have relocated to San Francisco. Group members plan events such as dinners, hikes, happy hours, and book clubs. Both singles and couples welcome. | ||
| CASTRO VALLEY MOTHER'S CLUB Castro Valley, CA | ||
| The Castro Valley Mothers Club (CVMC) provides a supportive community to mothers with children of all ages, as well as expectant mothers. The Club emphasizes kinship among members, friendships, a nurturing environment, positive role models, and sharing of resources. We offer opportunities including playgroups, family activities, as well as monthly meetings and a newsletter. | ||
| EAST BAY DADS East Bay, CA | ||
| East Bay Dads is group of fathers with babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers in the Oakland / Berkeley area. We meet every Monday morning at a local park, museum, or other fun place. And most Thursday mornings there is a hike for dads with kids still young enough to go in a front- or backpack or jog stroller. East Bay Dads is open to any and everyone: no fee, no commitment, etc. Just come on by! | ||
| EAST BAY MOMS East Bay, CA | ||
| East Bay Moms' mission is to provide support, companionship, and networking for members. We provide an avenue for parents to meet, exercise and enjoy the outdoors. All interested parents of infants and toddlers are welcome to join. | ||
| EAST BAY NEWCOMERS GROUP East Bay, CA | updated Oct-2004 | |
| This group is for people in their 20's and 30's who are new to the East Bay, California- Berkeley, Oakland, Walnut Creek, etc. Singles and Couples welcome! The goal of the group is to meet other newcomers for activities, exploring the area, and making friends. Let's plan happy hours, hikes, book clubs, dinners, and other activities to meet people and make new friends. | ||
| FUN MOTHERS' CLUB Fremont, CA | ||
| The FUN Mothers’ Club is open to women and their families with young children in the Fremont, Union City, & Newark, California community. The club provides the opportunity to gain support, share knowledge, experience friendships and promote a sense of community for ourselves, our children and our families. | ||
| BURLINGAME MOTHERS' CLUB Burlingame, CA | ||
| The Burlingame Mothers' Club (BMC) provides mothers of children from birth through age five with support, information, friendship, and community. | ||
| BURLINGAME/HILLSBOROUGH NEWCOMERS CLUB P.O. Box 127 Burlingame, CA 94011 | updated Sep-2006 | |
| Webmaster: Arlene Radin | ||
| BHNC Membership, is open to women residents of Burlingame and Hillsborough. | ||
| COASTSIDE MOTHERS' CLUB El Granada, CA | ||
| The Coastside Mothers' Club was founded in 1992 to support mothers of children not yet at school. We now have around 150 members. Members (mostly) live on the coast between Pescadero and Pacifica, in Half Moon Bay, El Granada, Moss Beach, and Montara. We even include a few Dads. The annual membership fee of $25 covers the cost of producing and distributing our monthly newsletter, which is packed with information about outings, babysitting options, age-specific playgroups, 'Mommy Tips', and notices concerning upcoming community events. | ||
| FOSTER CITY MOTHERS' CLUB Foster City, CA | ||
| Once you become a parent, community becomes a vital part of your life. The Foster City Mothers' Club is a great way to become an active member of our great community while taking advantage of all the wonderful things that Foster City has to offer. When you join Foster City Mothers' Club you will not only have a wonderful time with other families, but you will also build long lasting friendships. We warmly invite you to become a part of our family. | ||
| MID-PENINSULA NEWCOMERS CLUB Menlo Park, CA | updated Nov-2006 | |
| Membership: Click here to send e-mail | ||
| All residents who have moved to Atherton, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Portola Valley, or Woodside within the past five years are invited to join the Mid-Peninsula Newcomers Club. Residents of these towns who are experiencing a recent lifestyle change are also encouraged to join. The Club's ultimate mission is to promote social activities and community involvement for new arrivals to this area. Members develop close friendships, expand their interests, and learn more about the surrounding area through a wide range of activities. Our group is comprised of a diverse group of people from different parts of the U.S. and other countries. | ||
| THE PARENTS' CLUB OF PALO ALTO AND MENLO PARK Menlo Park, CA | ||
| The mission of the Parents' Club of Palo Alto and Menlo Park is to enrich the lives of families with young children, both within our club and our community. We are a diverse group of parents who have come together to form a volunteer-led, non-profit organization that provides education, support, social activities and structures to network and learn from each other. Although most activities take place in the Palo Alto/Menlo Park area, we have member families extending up and down the Peninsula. We are looking forward to getting to know you and sharing all our club has to offer. | ||
| MILLBRAE NEWCOMERS CLUB Millbrae, CA | ||
| Contact: Doris (650) 692-2695 | ||
| PACIFICA MOTHERS CLUB Pacifica, CA | ||
| Welcome to the Pacifica Mothers Club, founded in 1991, with a membership of over 145 families. We offer friendship and support for Mothers and primary caregivers of children from birth through age 5, who reside in Pacifica, CA and neighboring communities. | ||
| REDWOOD CITY MOTHERS CLUB Redwood City, CA | ||
| The Redwood City Mothers Club is a growing family of mothers of infants and young children who live in Redwood City and surrounding communities. Our members enjoy a range of fun activities both with our kids and on our own too. | ||
| SAN BRUNO MOTHERS CLUB San Bruno, CA | ||
| The San Bruno Mothers Club is for moms, grandmothers and families living in and near San Bruno, sharing resources, building friendships, and having fun. We offer each other support and encouragement in all aspects of parenting in the Bay Area. We are here for our children, each other, and ourselves. | ||
| SAN CARLOS / BELMONT MOTHERS' CLUB San Carlos, CA | ||
| The San Carlos/Belmont Mothers' Club was founded in 1990 and our mission continues to be "Mothers Helping Mothers." The purpose of our club is to provide support, education and friendship to fellow moms. Raising young children can be a challenge. Come meet other moms going through the same life experiences. Share some stories, have some laughs, get some advice, or just give yourself an evening out! | ||
| NEWCOMERS' CLUB OF SAN MATEO COUNTY San Mateo, CA 94404 | updated Oct-2006 | |
| Membership: Cookie Cala | ||
| Newcomers Club of San Mateo County is open to new residents and not-so-new residents. We are a non-profit club, composed of residents from various cities in San Mateo County. Our goal is to help members become acquainted with one another while supporting various philanthropies. Activities include: Monthly luncheon at various Peninsula restaurants, with interesting speakers; Adventure Tours, Book Club, Bridge, Bunco, Canasta, Games Night, Daytime Gourmet, Ladies’ Dining Out, Movie Goers, Pedro, Poker and Wine Tasting. If you don’t see something that interests you, join in and start a new activity! | ||
| SAN MATEO MOTHERS CLUB San Mateo, CA | ||
| The San Mateo Mothers Club is a club open to moms with kids from birth to age five in San Mateo, CA, and nearby cities (no residency requirement). We organize playgroups, babysitting co-op, children’s outings, adult social events, in-a-pinch, fundraising, and community outreach - but mainly it is about getting together with other moms and sharing the joys, concerns and experiences of motherhood. | ||
| LOS ALTOS NEWCOMERS CLUB Los Altos, CA | updated Sep-2006 | |
| Membership Chair: Click here to send e-mail | ||
| The objective of the Club is to assist newcomers to Los Altos and Los Altos Hills, California to become better acquainted with their newly found neighbors and to promote a warm community and friendly spirit among members through social activities. The Club offers activities such as tennis, bridge, hiking and many more. | ||
| MOCHA MOMS SOLANO COUNTY CHAPTER Fairfield, CA | updated Mar-2007 | |
| President: Senne | ||
| Mocha Moms welcomes people of all religions, races, educational backgrounds and income levels. Mocha Moms serves as an advocate for stay-at-home mothers of color and encourages the spirit of community, activism within its membership. Anyone who supports the mission of Mocha Moms is welcome. | ||
| P.A.C.T.S (PARENTS AND CHILDREN TOGETHER OF SOLANO) Vacaville, CA | updated Jun-2006 | |
| Co-Chair: Dawn | ||
| We are an organization of parents who have come together to share friendship and experience to help each other with the very important role of parenthood. Our main focus is to bring kids and their parents together for playgroups and social events. Sometimes you just need to be around other parents going through the same things you are and its nice to have a network of friends to talk with during rough or confusing times. | ||
| VACAVILLE NEWCOMERS CLUB Vacaville, CA | ||
| Contact: (707) 448-4469 | ||
| The Vacaville Newcomers Social Club is open to all Vacaville residents, whether or not they are new to the area. The club offers activities and fellowship. | ||
| MOMS CLUB® OF VALLEJO - WEST, CA Vallejo, CA | updated Mar-2008 | |
| The MOMS (MOMS Offering Moms Support) Club provides stay-at-home mothers with a network of support and a chance to meet lifelong friends for themselves and their children. We hold activities, interest groups, committees, playgroups, and a monthly members' meeting. Most of our events are held during the day when support is most needed, and all of our activities, with the exception of the occasional "mom's night out," welcome mothers with their children. | ||
| PETALUMA MOTHERS' CLUB Petaluma, CA | updated Nov-2006 | |
| The Petaluma Mothers' Club offers support, friendship, education, and community to families who are expecting or have children through age five. | ||
| NEWCOMERS CLUB OF SANTA ROSA Santa Rosa, CA | updated Jul-2007 | |
| Membership Chair: (707) 524-7899 | ||
| The Santa Rosa Newcomers's Club is open to residents throughout Sonoma County. With approximately 375 members we offer a wonderful opportunity to make new friends, join educational and interesting activities and learn about our community. | ||
| SANTA ROSA MOTHERS CLUB Santa Rosa, CA | ||
| The Santa Rosa Mothers' Club (SRMC) provides an environment wherein mothers of young children can develop friendships and community, exchange information and have varied opportunities for social interaction with other mothers, children, and families. | ||
| NEWCOMERS CLUB OF SEBASTOPOL Sebastopol, CA | updated Jul-2005 | |
| Are you new to West County or a resident for any period of time? Come join us! We offer excellent opportunities to get acquainted and form new friendships. We host a wide selection of activities. | ||
| SONOMA COUNTY MOM Sonoma, CA | updated Sep-2007 | |
| We are an active forum for mothers in the Sonoma County area of California. We offer Moms Night Outs, Playdates and more! Registration on our site is 100% free. If you would like to take advantage of some optional bonus features (like hosting photos through our site, using an avatar, advertising your business, etc) there is a very minimal yearly fee. | ||
| SONOMA VALLEY MOTHER'S CLUB Sonoma, CA | ||
| We are either mothers-to-be or mothers of children 5 years of age or younger. We are a community of moms (birth moms, adoptive moms, step moms, single moms) who come together to make new friends for ourselves, our partners, and our children. We gain support from one another, learn more about successful parenting by sharing ideas, and enjoy the rich diversity of so many women traveling through early motherhood together. | ||
| SONOMA VALLEY NEWCOMERS CLUB P.O. Box 26 Sonoma, CA 95433 | updated May-2008 | |
| President: Paulette Lutjens (707) 939-8670 | ||
| A social organization that welcomes women who are new to Sonoma Valley and stimulates their interest in social activities. Example of activities: Book Clubs, Creative Arts, Walking, Golf, and Games. | ||
| NORTHERN SONOMA COUNTY MOTHERS' CLUB Windsor, CA | updated Oct-2005 | |
| The Northern Sonoma County Mothers' Club provides a supportive environment for mothers to be and mothers and their children through age five. Our club offers support, education, playgroups and an opportunity to meet and socialize with other moms. We have a wide variety of activities for both you and your children such as weekly playgroups, Book Club, Scrapbookers Anonymous and much more. For more information, please visit our website. | ||
| MOMS CLUB® OF ANTIOCH Antioch, CA | ||
| We are a support group for all at home mothers. We believe that staying home to raise our children is a fulfilling full-time job | ||
| PLEASANTON MOTHERS CLUB Pleasanton, CA | ||
| The Pleasanton Mothers Club provides a social, supportive, and educational outlet for moms and their families in the local community. | ||
| PLEASANTON NEWCOMERS CLUB P.O. Box 172 Pleasanton, CA 94566-0017 | updated Oct-2006 | |
| For those new to Pleasanton, or just interested in meeting others, the club offers a variety of interest groups, luncheons featuring guest speakers, family picnics, day trips and more. | ||
| EAST COUNTY MOTHERS CLUB Antioch, CA | ||
| We are a community organization comprised of families in the East Contra Costa County area, focusing on children of all ages, with an emphasis on children under the age of five. We offer many playgroups, activities, outings and parties that can provide a great social and support network. The East County Mothers' Club serves the East Contra Costa County communities of Antioch, Bay Point, Bethel Island, Brentwood, Byron, Discovery Bay, Knightsen, Oakley, and Pittsburg. Although there is no residency requirement, please be advised that most activities take place in the above mentioned locales. | ||
| CONCORD/CLAYTON NEWCOMERS CLUB P.O. Box 21483 Concord, CA 94521 | updated Apr-1999 | |
| Voice mail: (925) 946-2539 | ||
| Want to meet new friends and other newcomers like yourself? Concord/Clayton Newcomers Club welcomes you to the community! We are an organization that offers a wide variety of social activities for the entire family. To learn more about us, call our Voice Mail System 24 hrs a day and let us tell you how to get a complimentary copy of our monthly newsletter. We are a non-profit organization here to help you meet people in town with your same interests. | ||
| ALAMO-DANVILLE NEWCOMERS CLUB P.O. Box 2843 Danville, CA 94526 | updated Mar-2004 | |
| The purpose of the Alamo-Danville Newcomers Club is to enrich the lives of all its members and their families in a social manner. We have monthly luncheons and coffees and many social activities and community projects. Our social activities include book club, bridge, bunco, crafts, tennis, golf, bowling, munch & movies, let's talk, an international group, San Francisco trips, bon appetit, Mom's groups, etc., and our couple's activities include bridge, TGIS and wine tasting. We also serve the community by making dolls for Oakland's Children Hospital, pruning roses at Osage Park, working at a soup kitchen in Concord, etc. You are welcome to join our Club if you are a newcomer to Alamo, Danville or Diablo and have lived there for 5 years or less. | ||
| IRON HORSE MOTHERS CLUB Danville, CA | ||
| The Iron Horse Mothers Club (IHMC) was formed in April 1996, to serve as a resource to mothers with young children in the San Ramon, Danville, Dublin and Alamo communities. Being a mother can be both joyous and stressful, wonderful and trying. We would not trade it for anything, and yet raising children is often a lonely profession. The Iron Horse Mothers Club is a social and support group that was formed to provide a nurturing community for mothers and their children, ages birth through five years. We come together to make new friends for ourselves and our children, to help and support each other, to learn more about successful parenting, and to have fun along the way. | ||
| MOMS CLUB® OF DISCOVERY BAY Discovery Bay, CA | ||
| Information: Click here to send e-mail | ||
| For stay-at-home mothers and their children: play groups, field trips, activities. | ||
| LAMORINDA MOM'S CLUB P.O. Box 1002 Lafayette, CA 94549 | ||
| Lamorinda Moms Club is a social and support club for families in the greater Lamorinda area. Joining this fabulous organization means you will be included in child and family centered activities on a monthly basis. | ||
| NEWCOMERS CLUB OF ORINDA Orinda, CA | ||
| Hotline: (925) 941-4967 | ||
| SAN RAMON VALLEY NEWCOMERS P.O. Box 634 San Ramon, CA 94526 | updated May-2007 | |
| Welcome! to the San Ramon Valley Newcomers Club, a non-profit social group, serving the communities of the San Ramon Valley and the Tri-Valley areas. Located in the gorgeous foothills of Mt. Diablo, we are truly blessed with a community, climate and economy that continues to attract new residents from around the world. We currently have over 120 members and continue to grow every month. Whether you are new to the area, or have lived here all your life, there are a wide variety of clubs and events that offer something for everyoneÂ’s interest. If you enjoy golf, wine tasting, bunco, hiking, books, gardening, needlework, cooking, bridge, mah jongg or just dining with new friends (to name a few), you are sure to find a few kindred spirits who share your same interests. And, we are always looking for new events to introduce to the group, so if you donÂ’t find what youÂ’re looking for, letÂ’s create something new. | ||
| MT. DIABLO MOTHER'S CLUB Walnut Creek, CA | updated Nov-2005 | |
| The Mt. Diablo Mother's Club is a social and support group for expectant families and families with infants and young children. We openly welcome parents of all situations: working, at home, single and adoptive.We exist to form and strengthen friendships for you and your family. | ||
| MT. DIABLO MOTHER'S CLUB Walnut Creek, CA | ||
| The Mt. Diablo Mother's Club is a social and support group for expectant families and families with infants and young children. We openly welcome parents of all situations: working, at home, single and adoptive. We exist to form and strengthen friendships for you and your family. The Mt Diablo Mothers Club is based out of Walnut Creek and serves Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill, Martinez, Concord and Clayton. Moms from all areas are welcome with the understanding that club events will occur in the club's geographic area. | ||
| NEWCOMERS' CLUB OF WALNUT CREEK Walnut Creek, CA | updated Jan-2007 | |
| Webmaster: Regina Occhiogrosso | ||
| We are a social club for women of all ages. Please let us help you make friends and get to know the community of Walnut Creek and the Diablo Valley area. Come join the laughter, fun, and life-long friendships at The Newcomers' Club of Walnut Creek. | ||
| PLEASANT HILL / WALNUT CREEK MOTHERS' CLUB Walnut Creek, CA | ||
| The Pleasant Hill/Walnut Creek Mother's Club is a network of parents and parents-to-be, encompassing all areas of the East Bay. We are dedicated to helping one another achieve our greatest parental abilities and to serving as a resource to those seeking interaction and education within their communities. We are a volunteer organization run cooperatively by and for its members. The club is sponsored by the Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District. The goal of the club is to provide its members and their families with friendship, support and information on parenting young children through meetings, activities, playgroups and monthly newsletters. Otherwise stated, the club's mission is to "Nurture the Nurturer". | ||
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