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Lots going on at Churches of Christ

Plenty has been happening at Churches of Christ Warwick.

On Friday 24 June, they hosted their “Biggest Morning Tea” in the Auditorium.

Residents and guests joined together to share a cuppa while raising much-needed funds for the Cancer Council.

Tickets were on sale to win a multitude of loot donated by residents, staff, Hynes News agency, Go Vita, Big W, Little Galleria, Kaiser Craft, Woolworths, Brysons, K Hub, and One Table Cafe & Function Centre.

Event host Katreena Ristuccia said, “we’re so grateful that the local community has supported this event”.

“Everyone knows someone whose life has been touched by cancer so It’s such a great cause to raise funds for.”

Children joined together with residents at Village on Campus at One Table Cafe and Function Centre on Monday 27 June for a “Toy Story” themed intergenerational playtime.

Over 40 residents and children teamed up to create their very own “Forky” toy followed by a short film in the campus Auditorium.

“It’s such a heartwarming sight when our residents engage with children,” Campus manager Noo Shepherd said. “The joy on their faces is priceless.”

Village on campus is held each Monday from 9:30 am at One Table Cafe on the Churches of Christ Campus with special events on school holidays.

Join them on Saturday 9 of July at 10:30 am for a free family movie screening of the film “Sing 2”.

Please call 4660 1145 to book your seat.

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