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Wanna play Hockey without going to the hassle and cost of renting an ice skating rink? HereÕs how you can do it.First, find a gym. Maybe you have a friend in ministry that is blessed with one at her church. Take her to lunchÉand then hit her up to borrow it! Finding a gym is...
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If you have kids in your group that you just can't ever seem to feed enough to, this event "caters" to your needs. This is a new twist on the progressive dinner. Have 3-5 places to hit for snacks such as Sonic for a drink, Taco Bell for an appetizer, Subway for a main course, and Dairy Queen...
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Like a mall man hunt but with a twist!Have ten members from your church that all the teens would recognize dress up as elderly people, punks, bikers, business people- anything really except what they would usually wear and look like! Take a "Where's Waldo" book and copy the front cover to card stock then cut it up puzzle style...
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In the spirit of ÒSofa WarsÓ (also on the Events page) . . . .Instead of taking pictures of the team on a sofa (because itÕs not always easy to arrange the truck thing), go to local video or music stores, and/or theatres, and get cardboard cut outs of movie stars or anyone famous. Go around town with...
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Project Esther: Spa Night's motto is, "Esther got a whole year, we get one night." We charge the girls $2 and a snack to share. It doesn't take much prepatory work and even if you don't charge the girls, how much you spend on spa products and things to do are dependent upon attendance. For a large group, plan...
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This is more of a ÒprizeÓ idea than an event idea. But this idea can be used as a prize for everything from Òmost visitors brought to youth groupÓ to Ògrad nightÓ to Òmissions fundraising winnerÓ event. Find someone who owns a Hummer (or other luxury or sports car) who is willing to share a ride in it...
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Basically this is a night of eating and fellowship. It's like the age old "progressive dinner" where you go from location to location, usually large houses, eating different courses of a meal. The "progressive" dinner does each course in order: one house for appetizers, one house for salad, one house for the main course, one house for drinks, one...
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