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| Index of Clubs by Area Code and Location | |||
| 206: | Bainbridge Island . Seattle | ||
| 253: | Gig Harbor . Port Orchard . Puyallup . Seattle . Tacoma | ||
| 360: | Battle Ground . Bellingham . Marysville . Olympia . Port Angeles . Sequim . Vancouver | ||
| 425: | Bellevue . BothelCovington . Enumclaw . Everett . Issaquah . Kirkland . Kent . Lake Stevens . Lynnwood . Maple Valley . Mill Creek . Redmond . Renton . Sammamish . Seattle . Snoqualmie . Woodinville | ||
| 509: | Kennewick . Pasco . Richland | ||
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| BAINBRIDGE ISLAND GARDEN CLUB Bainbridge Island, WA | updated Oct-2006 | |
| President: Marilyn Mathis | ||
| The Bainbridge Island Garden Club meets the 2nd Monday of the month from Sept. through June. We welcome the public and prospective new members to come and join us. | ||
| BAINBRIDGE ISLAND WOMEN'S CLUB P.O. Box 10855 Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 | updated Nov-2004 | |
| Contact: Click here to send e-mail | ||
| It is our mission to provide a friendly, structured atmosphere conducive to welcoming new members, fostering friendships,organizing social activities and developing leadership skills, while working hand in hand with the community. | ||
| NEWCOMERS' CLUB OF WHATCOM COUNTY Bellingham, WA | updated May-2006 | |
| Our mission is to bridge the transition of new residents, by providing a forum for friendship, information and activities for both women and men. | ||
| EVERETT AREA NEWCOMERS CLUB Everett, WA | updated Mar-2008 | |
| President: Phyllis Hawman | ||
| Everett Area Newcomers' members live primarily in Everett, Mukilteo, and Mill Creek. We are a group of women of all ages and stages of life, interested in getting acquainted with the area, making new friends, and beginning to feel at home. We have monthly luncheons with interesting speakers, coffee get-togethers, a book group, outings, and other activities that have grown out of shared interests of the members. | ||
| MOTHERS OF SOUTH SNOHOMISH Everett, WA | updated Aug-2007 | |
| Mothers of South Snohomish is a moms group offering support to mothers and their children through friendship, networking, activities, and other diverse resources. Our club includes monthly meetings, playgroups, Moms Night Out, weekly activities, and many more fun opportunities to meet other moms in the area. Please contact us for more information. | ||
| SOUTH SNOHOMISH COUNTY MOTHERS & MORE Everett, WA | updated Sep-2006 | |
| We are a non-profit 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 is a great way to attain peer support, preserve work skills by volunteering, find out more about parenting, build friendships, get a chance to socialize, and much more. We have many meetings and activities that you can attend as a member. | ||
| GIG HARBOR WELCOME CLUB Gig Harbor, WA | updated Sep-2004 | |
| Contact: Roselyn Knowlden (253) 853-4999 | ||
| The club helps to integrate new people in the area and those who have resided in the area a long time and are in need of social contact - for the joy of all involved - and hence a healthier community. | ||
| NEW NEIGHBORS OF GIG HARBOR/PENINSULA Gig Harbor, WA | updated Aug-2005 | |
| A social organizatoin to assist residents of Gig Harbor / Peninsula to make friends and become familiar with and active in their surroundings. | ||
| EASTSIDE NEW NEIGHBORS Issaquah, WA | updated May-2007 | |
| Contact: Audrey Murphy | ||
| Eastside New Neighbors is a social group which includes residents of Bellevue, Issaquah, Sammamish and the surrounding communities. It is designed to welcome new residents as well as individuals who have recently experienced a lifestyle change. We offer a wide variety of monthly events including membership coffees and luncheons and activity groups who enjoy golf, bridge, book club, stitchery, walking, etc. | ||
| EASTSIDE MOTHERS CLUB Kirkland, WA | updated Aug-2007 | |
| Membership Coordinator: Click here to send e-mail | ||
| Eastside Mothers Club is a local non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and enriching the lives of mothers, children, and families. We are a group of moms with children age 0-5 years. We meet each Thursday throughout the year. We host speakers, have field trips, social events, playgroups, charitable projects, and more. | ||
| LAKE STEVENS WOMEN'S NEWCOMERS CLUB Lake Stevens, WA 98205 | updated Nov-2002 | |
| Contact: Ruth Fixsen | ||
| NORTH SNOHOMISH NEWCOMERS CLUB Marysville, WA | updated Aug-2006 | |
| Co-President: Sherry Foster | ||
| We are a group of women of all ages and all stages in life who are seeking new friends and an assortment of activities. Our activities include such things as: montly bunco, book club, day trips to points of interest, lunch outings, and other activities of interest to members. Women from all over the north Snohomish County area are welcome to join. | ||
| CAPITAL CITY NEWCOMERS Olympia, WA | updated Oct-2007 | |
| President: Virginia Hessler (360) 491-4649 | ||
| We are a social group of women who welcome new residents to the area or women with a recent lifestyle change who are seeking new friends with similar interests. Our club offers activities such as: bridge, book club, get-acquainted coffees, groups who meet for lunch and dinner, music, tours, walking, and bunco. Some of the group activities include spouses. There also is a group that does charitable work throughout the year. | ||
| NEWCOMERS CLUB OF THE NORTH OLYMPIC PENINSULA P.O. Box 1315 Port Angeles & Sequim, WA 98362-0243 | updated Nov-2005 | |
| The Newcomers' Club serving the North Olympic Peninsula is a "welcoming community organization" with a membership of 280 members from Port Angeles and Sequim. Our primary goal is to provide opportunities for friendship and to help new residents feel at home. We help Newcomers establish roots in the community. Luncheons, Get Acquainted Coffees and about 20 activity-interest groups are available to Newcomers. We believe in giving back to the community. The Newcomers' Club sponsors needy families during the Holiday season and provides grants to worthy community organizations. | ||
| MOMS CLUB® OF PUYALLUP, BONNEY LAKE, SUMNER, ORTING, EDGEWOOD & LAKE TAPPS Puyallup, WA | updated Oct-2007 | |
| President: Liberty | ||
| We are a support group for stay at homes moms! We have several fun activities each month during the day for both children & mommies, playgroups each week, a monthly mom's night out, do community service projects and other side clubs to enjoy! We are non-profit, non-affialiated group of about 50 moms. | ||
| EASTSIDE WELCOME CLUB Redmond, WA | updated Jun-2006 | |
| Membership: Stephanie Skomorowsky (425) 821-5857 | ||
| Designed to help those on the Eastside experiencing a lifestyle change. We are mainly social, but do have a yearly auction to raise money for local charities. | ||
| MOMS CLUB® OF REDMOND, WA Redmond, WA | updated Mar-2007 | |
| Membership VP: Click here to send e-mail | ||
| MOMS Club is a group for at home mothers and their children. It is a wonderful way to meet other stay at home moms, and a fun way for your child to meet other children. Most of our events and meetings are held during the day and children are always welcome. MOMS Club of Redmond not only offers support, it is also fun for Moms and their families. Our chapter is active and offers something for every Mom, no matter what your interest including: Weekly Activities, Monthly Business Meetings, Playgroups, Family Parties, Interest Groups, MOMS Night Out, Community Service Projects. | ||
| MOTHERS & MORE - REDMOND-SAMMAMISH CHAPTER Redmond, WA | updated Oct-2006 | |
| Contact: Click here to send e-mail | ||
| The Redmond-Sammamish Washington Chapter has about 60 members and maintains a pretty busy calendar of events. Our membership covers much of the Eastside: Redmond, Sammamish, Issaquah, Woodinville and Carnation. Most of our meetings are held in Redmond or Sammamish. There are several playgroups each week, a variety of night-time events held for moms only (with the exception of babes in arms/non-mobile babies, unless otherwise noted), and each month we try to plan a family event. Our sub-groups include a Book Club, Scrapbook Club, Bunco Night, Movie Nights, and a Seasoned Mom's Group. | ||
| MOMS CLUB® OF RENTON Renton, WA | updated May-2007 | |
| Contact: Click here to send e-mail Administrative Vice President: Jennifer Knickerbocker (425) 260-3079 | ||
| Looking to meet other moms like you? Come and have fun with the MOMS Club of Renton! We meet for playdates at parks and other cool locations. New activities every day of the week choose from that help moms get out of the house and make friends! Check out our website or email us. The MOMS Club of Renton is a non-profit & non-religious organization that provides daytime support for moms and their families. We serve Renton, Tukwilla, Sea Tac, Burien, and Newcastle! | ||
| MOMS-AND-TOTS Renton, WA | updated Jan-2006 | |
| We are a fun loving group full of wonderful Moms, and Kids! Located in Renton/Kent/Covington/Maple Valley/Tukila. We are here to play, chat, hang out, and make new friends. We get together for play time as often as possible, and Mommy time once in awhile too. Take a look around, and apply to join if interested. | ||
| NEWCOMERS CLUB OF RENTON AND KENT Renton, WA | updated Mar-2005 | |
| Membership Chair:: Eileen President: Lynda | ||
| New to the Renton-Kent area? Are you looking for new friends? We are a group of various aged women who get together on a regular basis to socialize. We offer monthly Luncheons, Morning and Evening Coffees, Ladies Night Out, Needlework, Roaming Recipes, Local Tours, Mahjong and other planned activities. Come and join us for fun times and info about the local area! We'd love to hear from you. | ||
| THE RENTON MOMS GROUP Renton, WA | updated Apr-2007 | |
| Organizer: Julia Rule | ||
| The Renton Moms Group is a free, local group of stay at home and working moms. We believe in providing moms support through friendship and fun from moms nights out to plays at the park...Lets get out and have fun! | ||
| THREE RIVERS NEWCOMERS CLUB Richland, WA | updated Oct-2007 | |
| Contact: Click here to send e-mail | ||
| We are a non-profit women's organization which promotes sociability and good fellowship among its members as well as promoting their varied interests. We welcome new and old residents from the Tri-Cities to join us in making new friends, enjoying activities of all kinds, and making a difference in our community. Get acquainted coffee is usually the second Wednesday of the month. | ||
| EASTSIDE MOTHERS & MORE Seattle, WA | ||
| Eastside Mothers & More, formerly known as the Bellevue Chapter, was established approximately 10 years ago. Since that time, our group has evolved to meet the various needs of the membership. Currently, the greater Seattle area is experiencing a "baby boom," and we are pleased to be seeing increased interest in our organization. This is an organization composed of diverse women from many different situations. Some of our members are sequencing out of the paid workforce to care for their children, others are balancing paid work and mothering. Some members have just moved here from other parts of the country, and others have lived in the area their whole lives. Whatever your circumstance, there is a place for you within our chapter. | ||
| NEW TO SEATTLE SOCIAL CLUB Seattle, WA | updated May-2003 | |
| If you've spent anytime in Seattle, you've heard a lot of people say, "It's hard to meet people in this city!"That's certainly the case! That's the reasoning behind the New to Seattle Social Club--to provide newcomers with a support group of friendly people who have just gone through similar experiences.We get together on a semi-regular basis at local hangouts, bars and restaurants, go for hikes, bike rides, and basically try to do our best to enjoy what Seattle has to offer. All with a friendly group of people who don't seem to harbor the parochial and provincial outlook that seems inbred in people who've lived here for some time. | ||
| NEWCOMERS CLUB OF GREATER SEATTLE Seattle, WA | updated Jan-2007 | |
| Are you new in town and looking to meet people and learn about the area? Or-not new but looking to make some new friends and expand your horizons? The Newcomers(and New Friends)Club of Greater Seattle is a group of women of various ages and diverse interests. We meet monthly in different places in Seattle and surrounding towns for a luncheon and program of interest to our members. Our club also has a variety of special activity groups including bunko, bridge, book group,gourmet group and soundbites, a couples group. If you are looking for new interests and new friends we would love to hear from you. | ||
| WEST SEATTLE MOTHERS & MORE Seattle, WA | ||
| Welcome to Mothers & More West Seattle Chapter! Our goal is to bring mothers together to share their experience, build relationships, learn about new subjects and to have fun! We do this by creating a variety of quality events—for you, for your children and for your entire family. | ||
| LADIES NEWCOMERS CLUB OF SNOQUALMIE Snoqualmie, WA | updated Mar-2007 | |
| Organizer: Jules Nesenblatt (425).292.0315 | ||
| A fun ladies group that brings community awareness within our area. We bring in guest speakers to share their talent and passion. We celebrate our womanhood with style, glamour, and life of passion while making time for ourselves as we care for our families. Come join us for lots of fun! Please call to see where our next meeting will take place. | ||
| TACOMA NEWCOMERS CLUB Tacoma, WA 98406-7006 | updated Apr-2005 | |
| Membership Chairperson: Joan Johnson (253) 474-9226 | ||
| CLARK COUNTY NEWCOMERS CLUB Vancouver, WA | updated Mar-2004 | |
| Clark County Newcomers Club was established in 1954, and for many of us, it has been the beginning of a happy and healthy relationship with our community. Our primary purpose is social, but we do donate to local worthy causes. | ||
| MOM'S GROUP OF VANCOUVER Vancouver, WA | ||
| Mom's Group of Vancouver is a non-profit social group for Moms in Vancouver, Washington. We promote making new friends in an uplifting environment. We plan interesting, educational, and fun activities whereby enriching our minds and talents. Speakers, activities and social functions for Moms! Bring a friend! | ||
| MOMS CLUB® OF VANCOUVER - NW Vancouver, WA | updated Mar-2008 | |
| Membership VP: Edana Mulcahey (360) 823-6061 President: Michelle Zabell | ||
| The MOMS Club is geared towards mothers who stay at home or work part time. Most of our activities are in the daytime when mothers need the most amount of activity, support and friendship. We have events scheduled almost every day of the week so moms can choose how busy they want to be. Activties and Subclubs include: Playgroups, Tours, Park Days, Ice Cream Social, Cooking Club, Two Book Clubs, Walking Club, a Babysitting Co-Op, Montly Member's Meeting, Holiday Parties, Toddler Adventure, Mom's Night Out, and More! | ||
| MOMS CLUB® OF VANCOUVER-NORTH Vancouver, WA | updated Oct-2007 | |
| We are a local chapter of the International MOMS Club. We are part of a non-profit corporation representing a national network of support for mothers at home. MOMS Club is a support group designed just for you, the at-home mother of today! | ||
| MOMS CLUB® OF VANCOUVER-SOUTH Vancouver, WA | updated Jun-2006 | |
| We are a local chapter of the International MOMS Club, a non-profit support group for stay-at-home mothers and their children. Whether you stay home full-time, work outside the house part-time, or have a home business, we offer a variety of activities for you and your children in a supportive atmosphere. | ||
| MOMS CLUB® OF WOODINVILLE Woodinville, WA | updated Jul-2007 | |
| Membership VP: Click here to send e-mail | ||
| The MOMS Club of Woodinville invites all Stay-At-Home Moms and their children to join us for an upcoming activity or get-together. We meet during the day, when at-home mothers most need support, and our activities continue year-round. We believe being a mother should not isolate you, so members are welcome to bring their children with them; we even provide child care at our monthly meetings. We know being an at-home mother today often means sacrifice, so our dues are only $25 per year. At-home mothers with any age children are welcome; you don’t have to leave the group when your children enter school. The Woodinville chapter provides a variety of activities for MOMS and children including playgroups, field trips, Book Club, Walking Club, MOMS Night Out, Guest Speakers and much more. In addition every MOMS Club chapter performs service projects each year that benefit women’s and children’s charities in the local area. | ||
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