Weekly Roundup: June 13, 2025

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Kennywood Day

On Sunday, FC friends of all ages and their families came together for our annual Kennywood Day that was filled with laughter, connection, and classic thrills! From the heart-pounding excitement of the Racer roller coaster to the timeless joy of the carousel and Turtles ride, every moment was packed with shared smiles and unforgettable memories. We capped off the day with a lively picnic, where we celebrated June birthdays with plenty of cheer, food, and cake. Here’s to tradition, friendship, and the magic of summer fun!
Kennywood Day 2025

FOTT Dinner

We wrapped up our final Friends on the Town Dinner of the year with a delicious Pasta Party, great conversations, and lots of laughs! Cece kicked off the evening with a heartfelt speech reflecting on all her favorite memories from FOTT Dinners this year. Sports trivia brought the energy up a notch, with a big shoutout to Angie and Josh for being our all-knowing sports experts! It was a night full of connection, fun, and celebration. We’re already looking forward to more amazing dinners in the upcoming program year!
FOTT Dinner June 2025

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