MMWC has launched 13th virtual project called #getkidsoutdoors. Women were sharing the most exciting place they were able to get their kids to this summer - all on our club FB page. Due to continuous quarantine conditions, we were looking for new places to take the kids to, and ensure maximum joy while the weather still warm, and prior to the school year start. All together!

MMWC has launched its 12th virtual project titled #Iamsinging. Club members were encouraged to share a video of them singing and admins posted videos on club FB page on Fridays. Let's start the weekend right, and spread joy and happiness during this uneasy time. All together!

Up to 6 club members were able to join the live gathering via zoom dedicated to supporting parents of kids needing to start their 2020-2021 school year. MMWC administration is grateful for Anna Gusovsky's time and effort in leading this online session on Sunday 23-Aug-2020, where she discussed the importance of parents' approach kids' behavior acceptance, positive attitude and stress avoidance, as well as opened it up for listeners to talk about potential problems and concerns parents might have. Due to low attendance, the meeting was recorded and the recording - posted on event page for people to watch at the time most convenient for them.

MMWC administration is excited to inform about a successful completion of a first face-to-face gathering after quarantine set in the State of MN. Fourteen women were able to make it to the picnic style gathering that took place on Sunday 12-Jul-2020 at Bryan Regional Park. Club members were able to socialize, brought their own picnic chair, food and drinks. We hope to complete another F2F meeting if the state restrictions allow.

Thirteen women have joined our live discussion of "Untamed" book by Glennon Doyle on zoom on Monday 29-Jun-2020. This thought provoking book kept a heated discussion for 1.5 hours. Club members were citing the book and sharing their own opinion and experience with the group. We hope to continue bringing popular book discussions into the club and keep our members engaged in socializing.

MMWC has launched 13th virtual project called #getkidsoutdoors. Women were sharing the most exciting place they were able to get their kids to this summer - all on our club FB page. Due to continuous quarantine conditions, we were looking for new places to take the kids to, and ensure maximum joy while the weather still warm, and prior to the school year start. All together!

MMWC has launched its 12th virtual project titled #Iamsinging. Club members were encouraged to share a video of them singing and admins posted videos on club FB page on Fridays. Let's start the weekend right, and spread joy and happiness during this uneasy time. All together!

Up to 6 club members were able to join the live gathering via zoom dedicated to supporting parents of kids needing to start their 2020-2021 school year. MMWC administration is grateful for Anna Gusovsky's time and effort in leading this online session on Sunday 23-Aug-2020, where she discussed the importance of parents' approach kids' behavior acceptance, positive attitude and stress avoidance, as well as opened it up for listeners to talk about potential problems and concerns parents might have. Due to low attendance, the meeting was recorded and the recording - posted on event page for people to watch at the time most convenient for them.

MMWC administration is excited to inform about a successful completion of a first face-to-face gathering after quarantine set in the State of MN. Fourteen women were able to make it to the picnic style gathering that took place on Sunday 12-Jul-2020 at Bryan Regional Park. Club members were able to socialize, brought their own picnic chair, food and drinks. We hope to complete another F2F meeting if the state restrictions allow.

Thirteen women have joined our live discussion of "Untamed" book by Glennon Doyle on zoom on Monday 29-Jun-2020. This thought provoking book kept a heated discussion for 1.5 hours. Club members were citing the book and sharing their own opinion and experience with the group. We hope to continue bringing popular book discussions into the club and keep our members engaged in socializing.