Weekly Roundup: January 19, 2024

Categories: Friendship Circle, Newsletter

FOTT Late Night

Friends on the Town enjoyed a night out at Dave and Busters at the Waterfront this Sunday to close out our Winter Late Nights! Most friends said their favorite game to play was basketball or basketball Connect 4.  Emily and Matthew tried their hand at the axe throwing game while Ben and Uri tried to knock down clowns together. On the other end of the arcade, Brandon, Joey, Drew, Mark, and Brad played ski ball and so many other games together.  We were able to rack up points at all of our favorite games with our friends then hit the arcade for fun prizes. We also noshed on some good food in our own private party room!

FOTT Late Night Jan 2024

Cooking Club

We beat the cold and gathered for a Frozen-themed Cooking Club at The Friendship Circle on Wednesday! Friends made Rice Krispie reindeer, marshmallow snowmen, and tea sandwiches. Matthew S. loved making a cotton ball Olaf and Charlie R. and Nachi H. made a new friendship. FOTT members even joined in on the fun! Huge thanks to the host committee for leading the stations!

Cooking Club Jan 2024

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