TOPS Club, Inc. is a nonprofit, noncommercial, weight-loss support organization based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, with chapters located worldwide. Its two-fold objective is to encourage healthy lifestyles through weight-management support groups and to sponsor obesity research. Most members refer to the organization simply as "TOPS,” an acronym for "Take Off Pounds Sensibly.
Feel free to attend a meeting, free of charge:
Methodist Church (TOPS MA #429)
87 Church Street Route 62
Upper Level
Wilmington, MA 01887
Wednesday: Weigh In 5:30-6:30 & Meeting 6:30-7:00 PM
TOPS MA #429 Wilmington membership fees are $26 annually, plus $2 per week chapter fees.
For more information please visit our website:
www.tops.org
Added by topsma429 on July 26, 2010
Developers and designers are welcome. Please spread the word!! Hope to see you there.
Andy
Great idea! I'll be there!
Sounds like fun, I'll see you there.
I'm looking forward to see you guys this evening.
How was it? will there be more?
Andy, you need to update us on this. I'm thinking of going this morning but I can't figure out if you are still doing it.
We had 16-18 folks show up this morning (6/12/07) at Louisa's at 2349 Eastlake. Most everyone who was present was in the early start up stages of their company or could provide needed support. I even observed one person recruiting a programmer to come work for him.
For those of you who are planning to come next week, you can usually find parking on the East side of Eastlake Ave E or on the West side if you come after 9 AM (there is no parking from 7-9 AM.)
Keith, QuickBooks Trainer and Office Managemetn Consultant
Great idea! Does anyone know if there's a group like this in Pierce county?
Is this still on?
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Are these still going on?
Anybody home?
HI, I plan to attend this on April 5th. It'll be my first meet-up and I'm not sure how many people to expect. Can someone let me know if this group is still active. thanks!
I am planing on attending the meet next week - Tuesday 12 April. There has not been much activity on this board for a while. Is it still running.
Caroine, I will be there next week even if no one else will be.
Is it still active?
When is the next meeting?
Yes, this group is still active and is meeting regularly. There is a new meetup to support the group at http://www.meetup.com/Seattle-Startups-Open-Coffee/
mahalie
This is a great idea...I'm looking to network with other developers/designers however. Is this mostly investors and entrepreneurs as the description states? It looked like OpenCoffee emphasized developers as well.