See Need Share Hope: 2020 UCC Virtual Outreach Fair

May 19, 2020

Want to share this adventure with friends? It’s VIRTUAL – share the info and registration link with families everywhere – all are welcome. 

Are you Looking for a weekend of spiritual encouragement and activity for your whole family? Then make plans to join us now for the Virtual Outreach Fair May 29-31. 

Whether your kids are already part of an Adventurer or Pathfinder club or not, you are invited to join the UCC Club Ministries team for this fun, interactive, action packed, weekend. 

The fun begins the week before with awards, honors, and activities that your family can complete together. The chance to record your adventures by sharing pictures with others who are doing the same things, adds an exciting element of being together in a shared experience. Participants, who want to really get “out there,” are encouraged to “camp” for the weekend. It might be a blanket fort, a hammock, pitching a tent in your back yard or… you decide. Take a picture of your campsite and share it with everyone online. 

There will be live-streamed programs Friday night May 29, a scavenger hunt Saturday afternoon May 30, followed by another live-streamed program, and then Sunday, we will do something you probably have never seen before – a live, Simon Says drill down by Zoom! We’ll wrap up the weekend with our final live-stream program. Sound like fun? Then head over to our registration page and sign up today. Registration is free and online at

Want to share this adventure with friends? It’s VIRTUAL – share the info and registration link with families everywhere – all are welcome. 
We’ll see you at the Virtual Outreach Fair May 29-31. Together, we can share Hope with our communities. 

The Virtual Outreach Fair is a production of Upper Columbia Conference Club Ministries and ActivityOutpost.com

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