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Having arrived in Mexico for the first time, getting in touch with an expatriate club in Mexico could prove very useful in terms of making some important contacts. Most clubs in Mexico are founded along the lines of nationality, and they generally give special attention to the needs of newcomers to Mexico.
American Society of Mexico Serving as an important referral organization for social and civic groups in Mexico. Monte Escandinavos 405, Lomas de Chapultepec Tel: 5202-4600, 5202-4419 Fax: 5520-3848 Email:
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British and Commonwealth Club Aims to serve the needs of the British and Commonwealth community in Mexico. Rio de la Plata 30, Colonia Cuauhtemoc Tel: 5256-0901, 5256-1145 Fax: 5211-5451 Club Asturiano (Spanish club) Arquimedes 4, Colonia Polanco Tel: 5281-0024 Hash House Harriers Hash House Harriers is the International Drinking Club with a Running Problem (TM). Though its origin is British, Mexico City's is comprised by a wide range of nationalities, including Mexicans. Several diplomatic missions are represented in the Hash. They meet once a month. All information pertaining to programs, activities and events can be accessed at: www.mchhh.8k.com Tel: 5574-5228, Cell: 5436-5137 Questions? Doubts? Call Mario Gonzalez-Roman at 5574-5228 (website: www.mgr.s5.com), Kenneth Hosley at the Canadian Embassy 5724-7900, or Peter Ramsay 5651-1831. Mario's Email:
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Junior League of Mexico City Platón 211, Polanco, Mexico 11560 DF Tel. 5395-5088/4067 Fax 5395-5139 Email:
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URL: www.juniorleaguemexico.org.mx Mexican-Japanese Association Fujiyama 144, Lomas Chapultepec Tel: 5593-1333 Fax: 5664-1500 Newcomers Club Very extensive and well organized association for newcomers to Mexico. It's a great link to literally dozens of clubs covering a broad spectrum of interests. Newcomers general meetings are held the second Friday of each month at the Union Church, 1870 Paseo de la Reforma, Lomas de Chapultepec. Newcomers has an office in Union Church, Room 205 that is open: 9:00 am to 12:30 pm Mon, Wed, & Fri. Tel/fax: (5255) 5520-6912, email:
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and website: www.newcomers.org.mx Rotary International Social and charity organization. More than 75 Rotary clubs in Mexico City alone. For information phone: 5687-9838 Scandinavian Association of Mexico Presa Salinillas 178, Colonia Irrigación Tel: 5557-1625 Return to top |
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