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Old 06-06-2009, 10:17 PM
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I'd guess.

Hm...
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I missed out on Mutual (baptized at 24), but currently co-ordinate a multi-ward youth service project. Three wards in my stake rotate having their YM/YW go to a local nursing home once a month to participate in activities with the residents. Everyone enjoys it, kids and seniors.

Fun and games are great, but wouldn't service projects be good too?
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Somebody in our ward brought us to their work and we were able to drive a forklift. The first scary ride I've been on...
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Ice Cream social?
Someone already mentioned bowling, but if you do, make sure you mix up the teams, especially in cliquish wards.
Mini Golf?
How about Croquet?
Scavenger hunt in a park. Have clues taped to trees and such. You could also tie clues to scripture verses.
How about taking the kids to a soup kitchen, DI or stake cannery and show them how that's all done.
How about a gardening party at the church. They can pick out their own flowers and such, and plant a garden. Maybe even do a vegetable garden and have then tend it until they get a crop.

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Glow-in-the-dark volleyball?
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skit night?
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I really like the skit night idea.
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I agree.

You could use those scout skits!
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My ward has also done this but along with the return missionarys telling about their missions we also had them bring like a type of food they had on their mission... it was cool to try differernt foods and learn about different places and all

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i thought of another one my ward did. we got a bunch of old people, okay not really old, older than me (im 15) anywho... they each got to set up a booth and decorate it and tell about their individual missions. it was neato frito to learn about it.
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