Date What? Where? Time
Fri 9 May RE:fresh Youth Café OSR Coffee Shop 7.30pm-9.30pm

RE:fresh Youth Café

The RE:fresh Youth Café is open as usual this Friday, despite the Mettle Group 102 Weekend Away. All the usual stuff will be on offer ... hot and cold drinks, cakes and snacks, Xbox 360 games, and a chilled-out atmosphere for you to meet up and hang out with your friends. If you've never been along, come and give it a try!

RE:fresh Socials 2008

The remaining socials this year will be our annual football challenge against the St Michael's men's team on Friday 23 May and the end of year Big Day Out on Saturday 26 July.

Trevor Trevor Trevor works at St Michael's Church as a full-time Youth Ministry Assistant. “The Dog” leads the RE:fresh Youth Café as well as co-ordinating the socials for Mettle and RE:fresh.
Ant Ant Ant is the full-time Youth Minister at St Michael's Church. He is a regular at the RE:fresh Youth Café and the socials, and lists music and sports as his main hobbies.
Claire Claire Claire helps lead the RE:fresh Youth Café, having left as a member last summer. She lives on the Bakers Ground estate and loves horses, books and all things American!
Ryan Ryan Ryan is a member of the RE:fresh Youth Café team. He lives with family in Stoke Gifford, and in his spare time enjoys kickboxing and hanging out with his mates.

RE:fresh is St Michael's Youth Café for 14-18s. It is held in the OSR Coffee Shop between 7.30pm - 9.30pm.

The evening is run as an informal drop-in, with a variety of different drinks and snacks for sale. We play some music, and sometimes there are live performances, while there is often an Xbox set up.

Why not come along? Chat with your mates and chill out after the trauma of going a week at school!

If you're interested in coming along to RE:fresh or just finding out more, please email refresh@stmikesyouth.org.

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