Weekly Roundup: July 18, 2025

Categories: Friendship Circle, Newsletter

Summer Meet & Greets: Drum Circle

We had an amazing time at our second Summer Meet & Greet! Friends joined in a lively drum circle and got creative with ocean-themed crafts. It was a joyful afternoon filled with rhythm, art, and connection.
We can’t wait to see you at our next Meet & Greet on Monday, August 5th — don’t miss it!

Summer Meet & Greet: Drum Circle July 2025

Mom’s Night: July 2025

On Wednesday evening our FC moms gathered for our annual Moms Spa Night! The night was filled with relaxation, reconnection and refreshments as FC moms new and returning spent the evening being pampered! Thank you to our vendors who made the evening so lovely for our moms! We look forward to our next mom’s night in the fall!

Mom's Night July 2025

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