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Episcopalians - Play Ball!

June 09, 2011, Church (77)

Posted by Sarah Lisk, Interim Youth Minister

School's out for summer... let the games begin! There are a host of opportunities for the youth of St. Paul's to meet up this summer.

First up is the Episcopal Diocese Youth Night at the Flying Squirrels on Wednesday, June 29. Details below...

Several Episcopal Churches in the Richmond area are coming together for an Episcopal Youth Night at Richmond's Flying Squirrels Wednesday June29th at 7 pm. Tickets will cost $10 each and an RSVP is required by June 22nd to attend. We encourage you to grab some of your St. Paul's friends and meet up with others at the game for this exciting opportunity! Parents and Mentors are welcome to join as well. Please contact Sarah Lisk, St. Mary's Youth Minister, Sara Grattan (sgrattan@stmarysgoochland.org) or St. Stephen's Youth Minister, Whitney Bender(wbender@saintstephensrichmond.org) for more information or to RSVP for the event.

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