“Idea List: Just-Right Activity Nights,” New Era, Apr. 2000, 37
Idea List:
Just-Right Activity Nights
Stumped for things to do for activity night? Read on for New Era readers’ most memorable activities:
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Learn formal table manners at a combined “etiquette dinner.”
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Swing dance as part of a combined activity, or learn another kind of dance (see the Church’s Dance Manual, available with cassettes from your ward library or distribution center).
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Host an “appreciation dinner” for the bishopric or an auxiliary presidency. Serve them as if they’re at a restaurant.
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Have a New Era bowl. Ask everyone months in advance to read each issue of the magazine. At the bowl, ask teams predetermined questions about articles. Award small prizes to winning teams.
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A stake in Vancouver, Washington, had a “Senior Prom.” Youth sent elderly members invitations to a dinner-dance, where they served dinner, provided entertainment, and learned great old dance steps from the “seniors.” They even had pictures like at a school prom.
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Work on scrapbooks as part of your ward or personal history.
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Have a “grandparent adoption night.” Ask the Relief Society president which elderly members need help or friendship.
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Do baptisms for the dead. Or offer free baby-sitting on ward temple night.
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Play broom hockey. Use brooms for sticks, cardboard boxes for goals, a tennis ball for a puck, and a gym for a rink.
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Help a Laurel with her Laurel project or a Scout with his Eagle project.
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A Warner Robins, Georgia, ward had a “family night,” in which parents joined the youth. Families were divided into groups and given a bag of props and an interesting family scenario (such as a family vacation, getting ready for church, etc.) to make up a skit about. The skits were fun and brought the families closer.
For more ideas, see The Activity Book, available from your ward library or distribution center.