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MOMS Club San Ramon/Dublin west

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 12501 Alcosta Blvd San Ramon CA 94583  See map

Join us at our monthly social on December 18, 2012 at 10am at the San Ramon Community Center at 12501 Alcosta Blvd. San Ramon. We are having our holiday party and are inviting you to join us and have fun meeting other MOMS.


We are a local chapter of International MOMS Club serving stay at home moms and part time working moms residing in the west sides of San Ramon and Dublin. We're a small mother's and children's organization when compared to others in the area. Staying closely-knit with membership averaging about 30-50 members.  This allows both mothers and children to feel a genuine systm of support and friendship. You and your child will likely feel right at home with the MOMS Club because we represent varying ages, ethinicities and religious backgrounds. Because motherhood is a time of constant learning and experimenting it helps knowing others are going through the same things as you.


Please call 925 560 2441 or email us at momsclubsanramon@yahoo.com


 


 


 

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david March 6, 2013 at 04:41 pm
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Californicated1 March 6, 2013 at 03:42 pm
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