Have groups of teens bring a sofa to someone's backyard. Set up a big screen TV (or video projector and screen) outside and watch a good movie together (screen it ahead of time). You could pair the couches up so there is a front seat and a back seat like a car. Each group is responsible for bringing...
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Here are some great ways to promote your next event. Water Bottle Ads Some stores take artwork, and for a charge, can slap it on water bottles for you. If you donÕt find a store that can do this, or you donÕt want to pay the cost, you can take your event logo and/or event info, print it on...
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Movie Clip Discussions

Radio

PG, 2003, Sony PicturesAttention Grabber: Movie - RadioThe story of a high school coach and the developmentally challenged man whom he took under his wing. Radio contains a few good scenes for discussions on accepting others different from us, compassion, humility vs. pride, taking a stand, and caring when it costs. Clip: "A mistake to care about Radio?"For this...
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saran-inchworm
Wrap up two or more people in Saran Wrap so they can't move their legs at all. You can wrap loosely all the way up to their shoulders but leave their arms free. (Leaving their arms free is the safest way but some groups have wrapped arms too. These groups had extra staff assigned to watch and spot the...
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powdered-donut-lips
See who can eat the most powdered sugar donuts without licking their lips. There is no time limit, but as soon as a person licks his/her lips, they’re eliminated. (8 is the most we had one night!)Added by Angela NucklesAlso see Donut Line (Click Here), Donut on a String (Click Here).
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blow-pop-necklace
Buy enough Blow Pops (Blow Pops, not cheap suckers - students have to LIKE what you use) for three times the amount of students and staff you have. Take string or yarn, cut it at arms' width and tie them to the individual "Blow Pops." You now have enough "Blow Pop" Necklaces for each student and staff to have...
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