Snowbirds find places to flock with others of same feather
15.12.2008
Now that our snowbird friends have had a chance to settle in, it's only natural they might want to keep in touch with those who are here from the same part of the country. Several local establishments host meetings of state clubs for snowbirds so they can catch up, plan day trips or organize other group activities.
In addition to state clubs, there also are clubs for senior snowbirds and for special-interest groups, such as those who enjoy playing bridge.
The Alabama Gulf Coast has a lot to offer snowbirds, including special memberships to local libraries and museums; activities tailored to every level of physical ability; and even part-time employment for those who want some extra “mad money” for special trips or purposes.
In return, of course, snowbirds give back so much. Philanthropy and community service are just two of those things.
To find out which state snowbird clubs meet where and when, visit www.thebeachiscalling.org. Go to the “Travel Tools” menu and look for the “For Our Snowbirds” link.
Posted by Carol W 7:33 PM Archived in Seniors | USA Comments (0)

