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Newsletter 2025

2025 BUSINESS UPDATE


Per a vote by the membership, Welcome Club Northwest has evolved from a charitable club (501C3) to an informal women's social club.  We no longer require annual dues and no longer have a formal Board of Directors. 

Activities are organized and led by 

member volunteers.

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SPECIAL INTEREST ACTIVITIES


We currently offer the following activities. If you are interested in participating, please contact the activity leader listed in the directory.

 (New members, please email us and we will send you to the correct contact person.) 


3 Book Clubs

Canasta Hand & Foot

Mahjong (note: specialized -                            Not National League)

Dominoes:

Mexican Train & Chicken Foot

Rummikub


NEW ACTIVITIES ARE WELCOME! Contact Membership  if you would like to be the leader of a new activity. 

(Robbie Jackson rjackson@ewu.edu)






LUNCHEONS/PROGRAMS


Approximately 4 times per year on the first Thursday of the month, we meet at a local restaurant or park for lunch and conversation and occasionally an educational or entertaining program.  Members are notified by email blast as to when and where we will be meeting.

You must be a member to receive a notice/invitation.

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< ---   REMINDERS

If  you  are  interested  in  playing  a  game,  please  contact  the  Activity  Leader  (see Activities tab) as some  games  are  limited  in  space  and  numbers,  so  an  RSVP  is  needed.


Also, club activities are intended to be recreational and FUN!  Please ensure you are contributing to the FUN with good sportsmanship and be mindful of the pace of play.


Thank  you  

 

HOSTED COFFEES


On the third Thursday of the month, we hold a member-hosted coffee at the member's home or a public location.  These events are a wonderful opportunity to get to know other members and have intimate conversations while eating yummy food and drinking coffee/tea.  


A recent public location has been Stacks Bookstore in the Oro Valley Marketplace. 


When held in members' homes, guests are asked to bring a shareable food item, all of which is coordinated by the hostess.


We are looking for volunteers to host upcoming coffees in your home from approximately 10 am - 12 pm. If you are willing and interested, please contact Margo Sandrin                               at margosandrin@gmail.com






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