MOMS Club Membership

Annual membership is $20 per year which covers the cost of postage for newsletters, craft supplies, charitable donations, rental of party facilities and other administrative expenses.  We understand that being at home can be of considerable financial strain. No mother will be turned down for membership due to financial hardship.  Please contact us if you have financial concerns.  To help you decide if you would like to become a member, you are invited to attend two club business meetings before deciding to join.   To find out more, please email us and we will let you know where we are meeting.

                                   Membership entitles you to:
Access to our online calendar
*  Access to our message board and database files
*  Membership pins
*  Welcome package
*  Monthly Newsletter with chapter news and interesting articles
*  Participation in any in-home or public playgroups
*  Participation in any special event parties
*  Participation in any special interest group gathering
*  Volunteering and committee coordinator positions of your choice


                           How Can the MOMS Club Benefit You?

Every mother needs to get out and enjoys seeing their children have fun.  Adult interaction is imperitive to saving your sanity!    Do you ever wake up and wonder what to do with the kids today?   Are you tired of trying to find fun and stimulating activities for your child?  Our calendar lets you pick and choose from a variety of activities!   You will make long lasting friendships while gaining support from other moms in similiar situations as yourself!

                         How Can the MOMS Club Benefit Your Child?

All kids enjoy making new friends!   Our childrens ages range from newborn to about 4 years old when they begin school. Some are in pre-school part time and we even have older siblings who attend events during school breaks and in the summer.  We have lots of babies and some new arrivals coming this year!

Our activities are well rounded to help children developmentally.  Fine motor skills are developed while doing arts and crafts and simple play with other childrens toys.  Studies have shown that playgroups help children learn new social skills and teaches the art of sharing (is there really such a thing as sharing?).  Kids with speech, learning and hearing difficulties actually thrive in social situations and benefit from watching and listening to their peers.  Gross motor skills are used during our outdoor play and in our creative movement class.  Mini-Einsteins are created during our Music Classes and Story Time.  Overall, they just have plain old fashioned fun!


Side Notes:

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Breastfeeding is natural.  We are a nursing friendly group and we highly encourage nursing mothers to do so at any function.


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The MOMS Club of West Springfield and the International MOMS Club do not  endorse any advertiser on this site.  We are a non-profit organization and support group only!  Please refrain from sending  any emails containing spam or the solicitation of products. 
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