Saturday, December 16, 2017

Twenty/Thirty Brunch: Coping with the Holidays

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Dealing with loss? Loneliness? Too busy running around? It’s hard sometimes for all of us to get into the season. Let’s deal with it together. 




Join the folks at First Presbyterian Church for another TwentyThirty Sunday Brunch to meet young adults in their 20s and 30s and have good discussion. 

Brunch will be served. Don’t forget to bring a friend. For more information contact Rev. Christopher De La Cruz at cdelacruz@firstchurchjamaica.org or go to our eventbrite: https://twentythirtybrunch-holiday.eventbrite.com

Date: December 17

Time:
11:30 am

Cost: Free

Event Categories:
Fitness/Health/Wellness, Personal

Website:
https://twentythirtybrunch-holiday.eventbrite.com

Organizer:
First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica
   
Phone: (718) 526-4775

Website: http://www.firstchurchjamaica.org

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