Paschal Service and a big fry-up for Easter
The South Australian Central Youth Committee, will be hosting an Open Air BBQ at the Parish of Apostle Andrew, Noarlunga this Sunday
The South Australian Central Youth Committee, will be hosting an Open Air BBQ at the Parish of Apostle Andrew, Noarlunga. All are welcome to come and join the CYC for a Paschal Service before the BBQ to celebrate Easter 2012.
During the BBQ, there will be games and activities for all to participate in. For further information please contact CYC Chairman, Chrisovalandis on 0413 002 98 or Father Kon on 0416 104 207.
The event will be held on Saturday 5 May. Service to start 9:00 am followed by BBQ. St Andrews is located at 2 Morton Street, Christies Beach (off Beach Road).
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