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Youth Groups
Senior High Youth Group
Grades 9-12
Young people today in grades 9 - 12 have tremendously busy schedules
spanning school responsibilities, extracurricular activities,
and many opportunities for involvement in clubs, organizations,
and volunteerism.
We are blessed to have Sr. High students serving on nearly every
board and committee in our congregation, and participating in
the worship life of our church as greeters, ushers, readers, choir
members, and congregants.
We are striving to develop a program life for our Sr. High members
which provides opportunities for Christian fellowship through
a combination of fun activities, local service projects, and involvement
in mission work trips sponsored through the NH Conference, United
Church of Christ. Check the calendar and join us for the next
meeting!
Middle School Youth Group
Grades 6-8
Preteens to young adolescents in grades 6 - 8 meet once a month
in a BYOL (Bring Your Own Lunch) fellowship time that begins at
the close of the all-church fellowship; following morning worship
(generally around 11:45).
Games, activities and special projects, including fund-raisers,
are combined with opportunities to serve others in Christ's love.
Check the calendar and join us for the next meeting in the Youth
Lounge (Room C) under the Chapel.
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Upcoming Events & Activities

Senior High Youth Group
Following morning worship on Sunday,
May 4 a conference call will be made between the youth
of Sakubva Church in Zimbabwe and Brookside Church here in New
Hampshire.
How are our youth and the youth of Sakubva alike or different?
What are the burning issues in the minds of young people from
different hemispheres and continents? Encourage the young people
in your life to be part of the conversation!
Middle School Youth Group
Sunday, May 4 - Join us for
a combined Middle & High School youth-to-youth phone call to
Sakubva Church following the morning service. Then stay for
the all church spring cleanup & barbecue!
Saturday May 17 - 8:30 am -12:30
pm. Back in December we had the opportunity to help the NH Food
Bank with a food drop - helping to provide food to families
in need within the Manchester area. Our last trip was on a very
cold day in December. This time the temperature should be much
warmer. Meet at Brookside at 8:30 a.m. and we will travel down,
by car, to the NH Food Bank on West Brook St. Lunch at Pappy's
afterward will be paid for by the youth budget.
Year-end Pool Party, Saturday, June
7 at the Bensons' home in Hooksett. More details will
be in the June Chronicle.
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