This is a little confusing, so I hope I can make this clear enough, but you may have to read it a couple of times.
Here is the link to the website of Chiang Mai Community Church http://cmcchurch.org/ wordpress/?page_id=8. This is another English-speaking church here, which meets 4.30pm on Sundays, in case you want to visit it. It has a lovely English pastor and reminds me of a 'not so boisterous' Anglican church in England, although it is actually interdenominational and very international. It is not aircon. Our very limited experience is that childcare is not always available, particularly during the summer.
CMCC sends out the classifieds ad each week to 2500 subscribers.
They also run Raintree Resource Center near the church- which has the only English public library that I know of in CM, run by volunteers. This is really a small room with some shelves of books and videos. I would try not to think of the National Library in S'pore while you are there. The only other English libraries I know of are found in schools. For homeschoolers, we use Grace a lot since we are registered with ESD. ( I don't know what the library policy of Chiang Mai International School (CMIS) is, which is the other Christian international school here.)
For details of Raintree, click on that tab on the CMCC website.
CMCC meets in the building of First Thai Church in Chiang Mai, on Charoenrat Road, near the Nawarat Bridge. All taxi drivers will know Narawat bridge, and you can just show them the map.
The homeschool co-op also meets in this church, but in a different building, and on Mondays.
To get to co-op, take the SECOND vehicular entrance into First Thai Church in Chiang Mai. That leads to a four-storey building where co-op is held.
You will see a group of mothers sitting around and kids outside doing PE, playing basketball, etc.
