Weekly Roundup: December 6, 2024

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FOTT Meetups

Over-18 friends gathered for three different independent hangouts on Monday! The Movement Meetup enjoyed upbeat music, dancing, laughing and impromptu Karaoke. Favorite songs included Abba’s “Dancing Queen”, “Y-M-C-A” and anything by Selena Gomez or Katy Perry. In the South Hills, members enjoyed great conversation, a couple of lively rounds of Break the Ice, and some relaxing coloring activities. A big shoutout to Danny Ziegler for doing an amazing job setting up the Break the Ice games, which everyone thoroughly enjoyed. Other members joined some friends at Sally and Howard Levin Clubhouse to play Sorry, Trouble, and UNO. We’re excited for more fun and connection at future meetups!
FOTT Meetups Dec 2024

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