Weekly Roundup: March 21, 2025

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FOTT Trip

This Sunday, the FOTT crew took to the town for an unforgettable outing at Five Iron Golf. We spent the day not only perfecting our swings on the golf simulators, but also getting into the action with some exciting side games like cornhole, baseball, and more. Joey B, in particular, had a blast on the soccer simulator, showing off his skills! It was a fantastic day of fun, friendly competition, and plenty of laughs. We’re already looking forward to more FOTT trips in the future—can’t wait for the next adventure!

FOTT Trip March 2025

Spring Specials: Cooking Club

Spring was in full swing at our Spring Specials Cooking Club, and we had an absolute blast in the kitchen! Everyone enjoyed making (and tasting!) their delicious fresh strawberry mint lemonade, spring rolls, and dirt pudding—a perfect way to welcome the season. The highlight? Crushing Oreos for the “dirt” in our pudding cups—so much fun!

Thank you to all who joined us for this hands-on, spring-themed culinary adventure. We can’t wait to cook up more fun together soon!Spring Specials Cooking March 2025

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