| General Meetings |
| We meet the first Wednesday of each month in the 164th Hill area of Mill Creek. Detailed meeting information will be given to prospective members who contact us at mothersofsouthsnohomish@yahoo.com. Meetings are one hour in length and may involve guest speakers on topics of interest, general getting-to-know-each-other time, or service projects for our charity of focus. Children other than breastfeeding babies are encouraged to play in the kid room, supervised by the room mothers. We request all members volunteer as a room mother and to set up and clean up at a general meeting at least once per year. |
| Playgroups |
| Playgroups are a set group of moms who meet weekly or on a schedule determined cooperatively by the moms in the group. Playgroups assignment are typically based on your child(ren)'s age, but may also be based on location and your availability. |
| Monthly Mom/Child Activities |
| Our monthly calendar is filled with activities during which our members can have their children learn, play and socialize, as well as socialize themselves. Because member involvement is important in our club, all members are welcomed email suggestions the Activities Coordinator. *Some activities may take place on the weekends. All family members are welcome to participate or it can just be another mom and child/children activity. Mom's need to be present for dads or other family members to participate. |
| Evening Activities for Mom |
| Moms need time away also to renew themselves as women and just to get to know each other without negotiating between the noises presented by our adorable children. Our monthly Mom's Night Out is a chance for our members to gather in a variety of venues just for that purpose. Past nights out have included dinners at local restaurants, wine tasting, theme parties at members homes (fondue night, tapas party, cocktail/mocktail party), and chocolate making. |
| Take a Break |
| Whether it's a new baby, ill family member, or other circumstances, Take a Break is designed for members to support one another through services such as providing meals, helping with grocery shopping, or other general errands. Members are requested to volunteer for this at least once per year. |
| Members are also encouraged to create Special Interest Groups. Successful groups have included:
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