Weekly Roundup: June 7, 2024

Categories: Friendship Circle

Kennywood Day

Kennywood Day 2024 was a BLAST! We loved getting everyone together and meeting up in different areas of the park. Having all the FC families together enjoying the BBQ and going on rides together made for an incredible day for the FC community. It was so nice to have all the different age groups exploring and enjoying the day together! Joe C.’s favorite ride of the day was Cosmic Chaos and Wesley enjoyed their time in Kiddieland! Back at the pavilion, we celebrated June birthdays with cake and cookies and ate burgers and hot dogs while closing out another fantastic annual FC Kennywood Day. Although it wasn’t the sunniest, our day was filled with food, friends, and fun! We can’t wait to do it all again next year!
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