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9 years ago

NEWCOMER'S OF COSTA RICA General Meeting

9 years ago
The NEWCOMER'S CLUB of COSTA RICA
will have its 2014/2015 Kick Off Meeting tomorrow,
Tuesday, September 2nd
9:30 am - 11:30 am
Community Room of VERDEZA Senior Living in Escazu.
Dues are $20 or 10,000 colones a year.

The Newcomer's Club is an organization of over 100 women of all ages from all over the world who now live in Costa Rica. We meet the 1st Tuesday of each month September through May at various venues throughout the San Jose / Central Valley area. Our programs are fun and informative and entertaining. It is a wonderful way to meet women with like interests or explore new interests through one of our many Special Interest Interest Groups.

Strictly a strictly a social organization our members can join groups such as Bridge, Mah Jong, Book Club, Educated Wine Group, Photography, Conversational Spanish, Art, Travel, and several Cooking Groups.

Upcoming programs include visits to and presentations from The US Embassy, Korean Embassy and Botanical Garden Tour.

Our new Monthly Conversation and Cocktails Happy Hour held each month at participating Clubs and
Restaurants has become very popular and is open to spouses and guests. Dates, times and locations can be found on the visitors section of our FACEBOOK Page. Newcomer's of Costa Rica. Or you can email

DIRECTIONS: Verdeza in Trejos Montealegre, Escazú. 1km West from Wal-Mart
From San José
Take highway 27 towards Escazú
Take the Escazú exit, staying to the right
At the stop light, turn right (Walmart on the right), going West
Follow the street to Verdeza, almost at the end of the street.
From the West:
Take Route 27 (highway from the Pacific) towards Escazú
Pass PriceSmart & CIMA
Go through the Escazú toll booth, staying to the right
Take the Escazú exit, staying right.
Follow # 3 & 4 above.

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