Weekly Roundup: November 21, 2024

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FOTT Trip

Our FOTT crew had an amazing second trip to ASCEND this Sunday! 🧗‍♂️ Everyone crushed their climbs and cheered each other on every step of the way. The slack line was a fun challenge for everyone! We’re excited to get out in the community for more adventures soon!

FOTT Trip November 2024

Gymnastics Club

Our Junior Friends joined together for our first session of Gymnastics Club on Sunday! Everyone had a great time at Gymkhana as we were instructed by Gymkhana staff on the balancing beam, an obstacle course and the trampoline. Shout out to our middle school mentors who helped us along the way! Looking forward to seeing everyone next Sunday for our second session of Gymnastics Club!
Gymnastics Club Nov 2024

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