MOMS Club of Hamilton adds additional playgroups

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The MOMS Club of Hamilton, a non-profit support organization specifically designed for mothers, has added a second weekly playgroup to the calendar.

In addition to meeting every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon, they will also be meeting every Monday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The playgroups are held in clean, safe environments in Hamilton courtesy of the township and the YMCA.

For more information about the playgroups and group activities, email hamiltonmomsclub@gmail.com or visit their Meetup Page.

The MOMS Club of Hamilton’s purpose is to form a network of support for working and stay-at-home mothers of young children, from infants to preschoolers. Children are welcome at all activities, except the monthly MOM’s Night Out.

The club hosts weekly playgroups, guest speakers, a monthly Moms Night Out and attends community events, collectively adopts and donates to local charities, holds fundraisers, keeps stay-at-home mom’s professional skills sharp with executive board/coordinator positions, and celebrates each other’s milestones. Many of the stay-at-home, part-time and work-at-home moms utilize the playgroups because it offers them support and allows for their infants and toddlers to meet other local children.

For more information on the organization, visit their website.

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