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C5Alive Power Luncheon will feature Marcus Miller, First Tee

The May C5Alive POWER Luncheon will be held May 11, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Aldersgate Village, in their new Home Plus North building, 7202 SW Uxbridge Circle; parking is on Bristol St. (turn south at the 4-way stop).

Marcus Miller, executive director of First Tee – Greater Topeka, will be the featured speaker. First Tee teaches life skills and character lessons to local youth.

The cost to attend a C5 luncheon is $15 for C5 members and first-time guests who RSVP, and $17 at the door. Non-members and repeat guests pay $20. C5 luncheons are open to the public.  RSVPs and inquiries can be sent to info@C5Alive.org.

“POWER” luncheons are held on the second Thursday of each month.

C5Alive is an organization dedicated to creating Christian culture in the Capital City, by developing and uniting Christian Leadership in the community: businesses, non-profits and churches. C5 also hosts other periodic events, including EASTERFEST, the annual Topeka Easter Parade and Family Fun Fair, held on N. Kansas Avenue and at Great Overland Station on the day before Easter.

The 3rd Annual C5Alive Topeka Fall Fest will be held on September 16, 2023, at Great Overland Station.

C5 members may also sponsor luncheons and other events as a way to promote their organizations.  C5 is currently holding a membership drive with special incentives for new members.

For more information about C5, email info@C5Alive.org, or go to www.facebook.com/C5Alive, C5Alive.org, or call 785-640-6399.

–Lee Hartman | Metro Voice

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