Weekly Roundup: February 16, 2024

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FOTT Trip

FOTT bounced over to Urban Air on Sunday! If you were there, you would have seen a bunch of daredevils: Maya H. racing at the bumper cars, Michael F. sliding on the zip line, and Rachel H. slithering like a snake! Kai A., Josh W., Will K., and Drew K. played a great game of dodgeball. Tomas B. preferred the ball pit, where he hung out for much of the day! Thanks to everyone for making it a fun outing!

FOTT Trip Feb 2024

Dads’ Night

On Tuesday, some of our FC dads met for happy hour at Trace Brewery! This was great fun as new and returning FC dads came together for a night of conneciton while enjoying drinks, games, and refreshments with one another. Thank you to all of the dads that were able to attend! We look forward to our next Dads’ Night in the spring and we hope to see you there!

Rabbi Mordy Rudolph takes a selfies with Dads at Trace Brewing.

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