Moving to a new area where you do not know anybody can be a great adventure or considered daunting for many individuals. Social clubs provide easy access for newcomers to meet new friends and create new and wonderful relationships. Omaha has several different types of social clubs available for all types of hobbyists, cultural interest, family based and single individuals. Many of Omaha's social clubs can be found online or in a local Omaha Nebraska directory and once you have found the right social club for you, a new adventure in life can begin.
The friendly New Friends of Omaha social club welcomes newcomers to the area as well as existing residents to come together and meet new friends. This social club organizes events and activities for members to enjoy and provides regular new meeting places to experience and enjoy within the Omaha community area. The New Friends of Omaha social club encourages new members to become a meaningful part of the members board, which helps to organize new charitable events and volunteer projects. A few of the regular clubs that the social club are fully involved in include antiquing, Bridge, empty nesters, golf, gourmet club, lunch bunch, movie night, singles group, tennis and wine tasting. Becoming a new member of the New Friends of Omaha can be accomplished by applying directly through the social clubs personal website and paying a small annual fee of $35, as of 2010.
The Moms Club is a nationwide social club founded especially for mothers who have decided to stay at home as full-time mothers and the Omaha based Moms Club provides support to mothers in Omaha, Nebraska. The Moms Club does welcome mothers who work from home and if someone decides to become a member there is a welcoming process. A prospective new member of this social club is invited to two individual events to get to meet other members, so the new member can decide if this social club is right for them. If the new prospective member enjoys the events and feels like they would like to become a fully pledged member of the Moms Club they are required to pay an annual membership fee of $25, as of 2010. Members can enjoy regular toddler groups, which is a great place for mother and child to meet new friends and the social club also organizes many activities every month, which include day trips to the zoo, gym days, park days and moms-only nights out.
The Irish American Cultural Institute, IACI, Omaha-based social club was formed to ensure the preservation of the Irish heritage and culture. The social club sponsors numerous events such as the summer cultural and educational program for American teenagers, in Ireland and the Irish Artists in Residence Program. Joining the Irish American Cultural Institute in Omaha is easy and includes completing an online form and payment of an annual membership fee of $25, as of 2010. Experience the many Irish readers gatherings and specially organized events such as trips and artistic Irish culture. All the social club meetings are held at Barrett's Castle and the Irish American Cultural Institute promises a warm friendly welcome for all members.