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One of the things that AWCCS can be most proud of is the variety of club activities it has to meet the diverse interests of its club members. A fine example of this is the many Special Interest Groups we have to offer. Some examples of Special Interest Groups are below and are open to all members. Art Lovers Group This group meets monthly at various art museums or centers. It is a great way to see the new exhibits in town and enjoy discussions with members of the group. Book Groups These groups are open to any member of the AWCCS at any time - there is no membership fee or obligation to attend consistently. Several non-AWCCS members also attend, which brings the stimulation of a variety of nationalities, experiences and attitudes to the discussions. Books are chosen based on the interest of the group. There are Book Clubs in both Edinburgh and Glasgow (Glasgow combines the elements of wine and cheese with their book group). Birthday Bash An informal group held in Edinburgh just to chill out! Coffee Mornings Both Glasgow and Edinburgh offer once a month coffee mornings for an informal get together which is very nice for non-members who are interested in learning more about the club. Friday Dinner Club Our members in Fife get together monthly for a great time at dinner on a Friday night (evening chosen to suit the members of the group). Moms & Tots This group was formed to organize events for Moms with young children. Anyone interested attends as events are scheduled. Out to Lunch Bunch Glasgow Anyone interested meets once a month to go out to lunch at a given restaurant on a given day. The lunch is scheduled according to the time and day convenient to the group. Potluck Dinner Group The Potluck Dinner group meets once a month and is usually centered around a theme for the evening. Voting Coordinator Our voting coordinator is devoted to getting information out about voting in the United States and to ensure that all of our members and their families are registered to vote in their State. She also keeps us updated on the issues American's Abroad face in Scotland.
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