Friendship Circle Movie Night

Categories: Friendship Circle

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)

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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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