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July 2010
"Whats-UP@NFCLYO" Newsletter now available
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2010-11 CORE Team
Applications now online
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Apply by August 10!

NFCLYO North
Youth ministry customized for Niagara and Orleans counties
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NFC Youth Ministry Network
Adult youth worker peer support...click here for info
Fall 2010 dates set...and a training event at LCLC too!


LCLC: our partner in ministry providing year-round outdoor ministry programs and camps

NFCLYO Volleyball Marathon

Volleyball Marathon

Volleyball Marathon has evolved into one of the premier events of the NFCLYO.  It's an annual all-night volleyball tourney (with plenty of side activities) held at Daemen College in Amherst, NY.  Aside from volleyball, there's a special guest leading worship; in addition to movies, games, and a whole pantheon of trophies to win (hint: not all trophies are connected to volleyball).  Volleyball Marathon is a fundraiser for Lutheran Charities of Western New York: a local organization that funds several vital ministries right here in WNY...from the NFCLYO, to Lake Chautauqua Lutheran Center, to inner-city employment services, health clinics, counseling services and more.

Check out any of the links below to see what this event has looked like in previous years, and learn about next year's event and how you can be a part of it.

Past Volleyball Marathon pictures

Check out the NFCLYO Picture Album for pictures from past years!

For a recap of the 2010 Volleyball Marathon, including a listing of trophy winners and the News 4 video montage, click here.

2011 Volleyball Marathon

Volleyball Marathon will be back!  Check back this fall for event dates for 2011.

Questions?  Comments?  Email the web servant.

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A ministry supported by Lutheran Charities of WNY & the St. John's Lutheran Home for Children