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CCD Retreat!


Question Posted Tuesday March 6 2007, 7:41 pm

Hi..I'm going on a retreat for C.C.D. this Sunday. I was wondering if you're supposed to dress up or w/e. Don't tell me to ask my C.C.D. teacher, I've already asked but she didn't exactly make it clear & there's no way of getting a hold of her now. lol. So...help anyone?!?! PLEASE!!!!!

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Sk8RcH1cK1773 answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 10:30 pm:
Hmm if you are not too heavy in packing, I would advice you to take something formal JUST IN CASE. I mean not go all out on it as in full out formal, but something nice ya know?

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chiquitaban answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 9:27 pm:
Generally no formal wear is required for retreats. However, if you're doing something particularly special then maybe. But the standard CCD retreat is generally just a jeans and t-shirt event.

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