Friendship Circle Movie Night

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Can’t wait to watch another movie together via drive-in or Zoom! We’ll watch Queen of Persia in preparation for Purim.

 

Tuesday, February 9th at 6:00pm (lot opens at 5:30pm)

Click here to sign up!

 

If you are attending virtually, please pick up your activity kit at FC on Monday, Feb. 1st or Tuesday, Feb. 2nd.

 

If you are attending the drive-in, you will receive your kit when you arrive at the Beacon-Bartlett parking lot behind FC. (Please enter from the Beacon side.)

 

*IMPORTANT NOTES*

Drive-in attendance is limited based on space available in the parking lot. Any changes to the program due to weather will be communicated ahead of the event.

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