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Thornton Place to host September C5 luncheon

C5Alive

The September C5 “POWER” Luncheon will be held September 9, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Thornton Place, 2901 SW Armstrong.

The featured speaker will be Jeanne Gawdun, Director of Government Relations at Kansans For Life.

The chef at Thornton Place will cater a special lunch for the event.

The cost to attend a C5 luncheon is $10 for C5Alive members and first-time guests who RSVP, and $12 at the door. Non-members and repeat guests pay $15. C5 luncheons are open to the public and everyone is welcome to attend, organizers said.  RSVPs and inquiries can be sent to info@C5Alive.org.

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C5Alive “POWER” luncheons are held on the second Thursday of each month. The next monthly C5Alive “POWER Luncheon” will be held October 14, and will feature State Senator Kristen O’Shea.

For more details on these and other events, stay tuned to the C5Alive facebook page and website: www.C5Alive.org.

C5Alive is an organization founded in 2009, dedicated to developing and uniting Christian Leadership in the community, involving businesses, non-profits and churches.

In addition to monthly “POWER” luncheons held on the second Thursday of each month, C5 also hosts periodic business fairs and other events, including EASTERFEST, the annual Topeka Easter Parade and Family Fun Fest, held on N. Kansas Avenue and in Garfield Park on the day before Easter (cancelled for 2021).

The group is also planning a Fall Fest event this year on October 9 at The Vinewood venue. More information can be found on Facebook by entering Topeka Fall Fest.

C5 members may also sponsor luncheons and other events as a way to promote their organizations.

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

–Lee Hartman | Metro Voice

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