Family Programming

For Friendship Circle members and their families.


Family Events

Friendship Circle members and their families
Our Family Events include various activities for all of our friends and their families to enjoy.
Learn more about our Family Events by clicking here!

Friendship Shabbat
Friendship Circle members and their families
Experience togetherness at our Shabbat dinner celebrations prepared by our friends.

Junior Friends and Family Fun
For ages 0-11
This is the perfect setting for families with young children that would like to experience FC early on.
Learn more about Junior Friends and Family Fun by clicking here!

Parent Programming
For parents of our Friendship Circle members
Connecting with other parents and pitching in as parent volunteers are all a part of being in the circle.  Get involved in these opportunities at our Moms’  Lunch, Moms’  Night Out, Dads’  Night Out, and numerous parent volunteer opportunities.
Learn more about Moms’  Circle and Dads’  Circle by clicking here!

 

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