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Old August 2nd 03, 10:40 PM
Sara
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Default organizations for meeting other full-time parents

I have a weekly playgroup and a monthly La Leche League meeting, but
I'd like to join a regular, well-organized playgroup / mom's club.

Any suggestions on where to find them? I've tried:

matchingmoms.org
pepsgroup.org
momsclub.com
www.gospelcom.net/mops

Plus some others I can't think of. Where else could I look? I'm
already spending too much time struggling to keep my playgroup alive,
which is why I'd like to join an already-existing organization. Oh,
I'm not religious, and I'm in New York City.

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Old August 4th 03, 11:13 PM
Liz
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Default organizations for meeting other full-time parents

Try:

mothersandmore.org

They have an NYC chapter, although that's all I know. I do know that the
chapter where I am (northern NJ) is very active and organizes playgroups, book
clubs, etc. It's a nonsectarian organization.

Liz
NJ
mom to 2 girls
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Old August 6th 03, 01:20 PM
Chookie
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Default organizations for meeting other full-time parents

In article ,
Sara wrote:

I have a weekly playgroup and a monthly La Leche League meeting, but
I'd like to join a regular, well-organized playgroup / mom's club.


Ours can usually be found via library notice boards, or through the local
council (which usually provides premises for low rent). Or through your
health providers.

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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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or beyond." -- Innocenti Declaration, Florence, 1 August 1990
 




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