Friendship Circle Movie Night

Categories: Friendship Circle

Can’t wait to watch another movie together via drive-in or Zoom! We’ll watch Queen of Persia in preparation for Purim.

 

Tuesday, February 9th at 6:00pm (lot opens at 5:30pm)

Click here to sign up!

 

If you are attending virtually, please pick up your activity kit at FC on Monday, Feb. 1st or Tuesday, Feb. 2nd.

 

If you are attending the drive-in, you will receive your kit when you arrive at the Beacon-Bartlett parking lot behind FC. (Please enter from the Beacon side.)

 

*IMPORTANT NOTES*

Drive-in attendance is limited based on space available in the parking lot. Any changes to the program due to weather will be communicated ahead of the event.

Walk4Friendship 2025

Walk the Walk with us at our 5th Annual Walk4Friendship on November 2nd, 2025!

Sign up now and start building your team!

Walk4Friendship 2025

Recent blog posts

Get Happy! (Seriously!)

TwitterFacebookLinkedinPrintemailA WEEKLY TORAH THOUGHT BY RABBI MORDY This week, as mentioned last week, we don’t technically read a specific Parsha. We read a special reading from the Torah associated with Sukkot; on Wednesday, Simchat Torah, we will actually read the final portion (V’zot habracha). So I’m going to share a brief thought on Sukkot in that spirit. Sukkot is seriously… Read More

Read more

Listen Hear!

TwitterFacebookLinkedinPrintemailA WEEKLY TORAH THOUGHT BY RABBI MORDY This week is the last Parsha classically read in the Torah. It’s actually the second to last Parsha in the Torah but we read Sukkot-themed readings throughout the holiday until Simchat Torah, which falls a week from Wednesday, on which we read the final Parsha and conclude the Torah. I’ll save my thoughts on… Read More

Read more

Go for It!

TwitterFacebookLinkedinPrintemailA WEEKLY TORAH THOUGHT BY RABBI MORDY This week’s Parsha, Vayeilech, brings us one week closer to the completion of the Torah. It also is the Parsha that always falls out around Yom Kippur (this coming Wednesday night and Thursday); often, it is read together with last week’s Parsha, Netzavim. There is something interesting in the names of both Parshas.… Read More

Read more