Weekly Roundup: October 23, 2024

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Sukkot Party

The Friendship Circle building was filled with laughter, dancing, and yummy food for all of us enjoying the holiday! Band Together came and provided some sweet tunes for us to listen to, and we also had Weird Eric and O’Ryan put on a comedy game show which was very fun and interactive. Sholom G. made sure to get the best seat in the front row and members like Mendy got to take home some fun prizes! Molly really enjoyed making her edible sukkah, and Bodhi loved getting to bounce on the inflatables and paint some pumpkins. FOTT members also got to hang out at The Beacon and decorate mugs to take home! It was a great time celebrating with everyone in the nice weather – we love our holiday parties!
Sukkot Party 2024

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