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Grace United Church hosts intergenerational gathering at Wiffen family farm

  • Jun 4
  • 1 min read
Grace United Church members take part in a game of cornhole during an intergenerational gathering at the Wiffen family farm following Sunday service. Gary West photo
Grace United Church members take part in a game of cornhole during an intergenerational gathering at the Wiffen family farm following Sunday service. Gary West photo

By Gary West


Following Sunday worship service, members of Grace United Church gathered at the farm of Keith and Chris Wiffen on the 13th Line in East Zorra-Tavistock Township for an afternoon of food, fellowship and friendly competition.

The intergenerational event featured a barbecue lunch and a variety of outdoor activities for church members of all ages.

One of the highlights of the afternoon was a series of cornhole games held on the lawn beside the Wiffen family pond, where participants enjoyed some friendly competition while spending time together.

Grace United Church minister Rev. Marilyn Arthur said the event was an enjoyable opportunity for members of the congregation to connect outside of regular church activities.

With sunny skies and warm temperatures, the gathering provided an ideal setting for fellowship among parishioners from different generations.

Arthur said it was a fun afternoon that brought together church members of all ages in an informal setting to socialize and strengthen community connections.

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