Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeNews News MOPS supports new mothers By: ADP Staff March 10, 2013 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Related stories News 26th Street reopens following fatal wreck The area of 26th Street between Compress Road and... News Commission to hold town hall on proposed Eddy County Complex Eddy County Commission Chair James Bowen opened the April... News Derrick Floor park getting new life as Oil Patch Plaza Twenty years after the creation and dedication of the... The art and science of being a new mother can be overwhelming. Acting as a support group for new moms with preschool to grade-school-aged children, Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) understands the feeling. The group – open to all mothers, urban, rural, stay-at-home, working, teen, adoptive, special-needs, single or married – provides childcare to allow each mother to have “mommy time.” MOPS also offers knowledgeable home-school substitutes through its MOPPETS program to give home-school mothers a break. The group designates teams each week to organize meals, speakers, activities and events ranging from hunting to prom. Last week’s speaker, district officer Josh Waldrip of New Mexico Game and Fish, educated the group on safe wildlife areas and activities as well as licensing for fishing and hunting and laws to learn about with their children. For more information on MOPS, contact Kim or Veronica at 746-6195.Grace Miller – Daily ADP Staff Join the Artesia Daily Press Newsletter Stay informed with the latest Artesia news and updates, directly in your inbox. Subscribe now! Name First Last Email* Latest stories News 26th Street reopens following fatal wreck News Commission to hold town hall on proposed Eddy County Complex News Derrick Floor park getting new life as Oil Patch Plaza Sports Stroud offers inspiration to City of Champions Previous articlePecos Valley Drug Task Force broadens scopeNext articleBorder Patrol to host Citizens’ Academy