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Geneva church hosts monthly Game Night

Ready for some light-hearted fun?

Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva is hosting a "Game Night" from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, April 14, in the church common room, 102 S. Second St.

It is designed to bring us together in laughter while building deeper friendships. The games are open to all ages.

The goal is intergenerational comradery. The kids are welcome to play with the adults or have their own table playing other games. Bring your own beverages/snacks of choice.

This month, they will be playing SWAP which is a card game developed by the makers of UNO. It is very easy to learn and tons of fun! If you have any questions, please reach out to Christine at (630) 232-2350 or office@uusg.org.

Founded in 1842, the Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva is the oldest church in Geneva, part of a centuries-old liberal religious tradition that values reason and free thought over dogma and creed.

Led by the Rev. Scot Hull, it is a unique religious voice in the community, offering worship services and religious education programs that draw on diverse spiritual traditions, as well as outreach initiatives that advance social justice causes locally and around the world. Learn more at www.uusg.org.

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