First Church Invercargill
2006
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Girls' Club
Hayley, Christabel and Sarah enjoy a 4th July picnic at a meeting of the Girls' Club

Boys' Club
Sean and Ethan working with Leggo at a meeting of the Boys' Club

Sunday School
A busy scene at Sunday School with (from left) Mrs Barbara Cocker, Daniel Clearwater, Mrs Rosemary Goodwin, Katherine Goodwin and Elizabeth Goodwin.

Keegan and Katherine
Keegan Manson (left) and Elizabeth Goodwin making service circles at a Sunday School session.

Ten-Up
At one of their regular monthly club nights members of the Ten-Up Club climbed to the top of First Church tower and dropped “snowflakes.” At back (from left) are Katie-Jane Dawson and Aimee Clay and in front Jasmine Walker, Douglas Sekone-Fraser and Jordan Coffey.

Ten-Up and Teenage Clubs
Members of the Ten-Up and Teenage Clubs enjoying a night out of the ten-pin bowling, from left Tom Zorin, Lora and Tulua Sekone-Fraser and Tammy Sheehy.

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Chloe, Melissa and Julia with their 'guy'.

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Ethan and Janice Brown working on a 'guy's' head.

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Tulua and Douglas Sekone-Fraser at McDonalds for a 'Silver Service" dinner.

Samantha climbing Flying fox
Samantha on the climbing wall and Douglas on the flying fox at Camp Columba

Picnic
Mid-winter picnic at Girls' Club

Making planters Boys' Club
Alan Gilbertson helping Tom with his planter box. Kieran and Chaz woodworking at Boys' Club

Teenage Club
Teenage Club Camp at Walter Peak Station, Queenstown

Snowing Ten-Up
Ten-Up camp

The Teenage Group (and the adults who went along) had a great weekend in Queenstown recently. They stayed in the new "up market" Coronet Cottage at the Lakeside Park Christian Camp at Kelvin Heights. A beautiful day on Saturday made the activities seem even better, a ride on the Gondolas, the excitement of the Luge, golf with a wow at Caddy Shack, a trip on the Earnslaw to Walter Peak Station and a farm tour. In the evening the girls made lovely bracelets from beads and pins, had a short Bible Study and an interesting discussion over supper cuppas. Sunday saw us all attending the morning service in Queenstown, a brief hour to shop and then it was time to head home again.
Thanks to Heather for the organising, Pam and Pat for help and transport.


 

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