Weekly Roundup: January 10, 2025

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Sunday Funday

Friendship Circle started the new year off strong by hosting an amazing robotics-themed Sunday Funday. On Sunday, friends came together in a lesson in “All About Me” where friends showed their creative sides with colorful self portraits and amazing art! Our special guests, “Girls of Steel,” were a huge hit! Using legos and robotics know-how, these girls provided the opportunity for members to relax and have fun while learning all about what makes their friends special. To ensure you don’t miss out on the monthly fun, make sure to register for next month’s Sunday Funday!
Sunday Funday Jan 2025

Penguins Game

Our FC community experienced an exciting night of connection at the Penguins Game on Tuesday. Several teens from Card Club gathered to watch the Pens hit the ice special thanks to the Penguins Foundation for donating box tickets to our teens! A group of FC Dads also attended the game, thanks to Digi and Scott Kramer’s generous donation of box seats! It was a close game and a great opportunity to reconnect after the holidays.
Penguins Game Jan 2025

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