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dotti105
04-21-2015, 04:10 PM
We will be in charge of a July Activity for our street. They have done several really fun, off campus "field trips", before we moved in our home.

So I am looking for some ideas for a group of about 30-40. Maybe patriotic, being July, maybe not?? It will be hotter than heck in July, so cool, comfy ideas would be appreciated.

Come on party people, please share you ideas!!

Thanks in advance!

ConnecticutYankee
04-21-2015, 07:45 PM
Our neighborhood went on a Victory Casino cruise out of Port Canaveral. Lots of fun. Cost was $42/pp which included bus transportation, lunch and $20 back for gambling!

texasfal
04-22-2015, 07:47 AM
Our neighborhood put on a murder mystery. Several people played parts and everyone had to try to figure out the killer. We bought the play on the Internet for $35.00. We had a blast.

mixsonci
04-22-2015, 08:59 AM
Our neighborhood went on a Victory Casino cruise out of Port Canaveral. Lots of fun. Cost was $42/pp which included bus transportation, lunch and $20 back for gambling!

I went on this cruise from my brother's house in Merritt Island. I won $284. The first time I have ever won any money, I was thrilled. We had a lot of fun.

dotti105
04-22-2015, 08:45 PM
Good ideas! I like them both, still looking for more input!

Come on people, stop reading the negative threads and help me with a fun neighborhood event idea or two!

Thanks!!!

njbchbum
04-22-2015, 10:47 PM
driveway chili cook-off
drivewawy bbq cook-off
driveway baked goods cook-off
scavenger hunt
short distance golf cart road rally thru your regional area

graciegirl
04-23-2015, 06:55 AM
My personal favorite neighborhood activity is any get together where you can sit and chat and eat and being from the Midwest, I LOVE potlucks.

I kind of lose interest with speakers and magic tricks and musicals. I find the evenings I enjoy most are listening to others fascinating life stories and getting to know them

We are an amazing bunch of people who live here in The Villages, and no one has lived the required five decades without some turmoil and trauma that has softened our edges...and most have picked up a lot of wisdom and humor along the way..

dewilson58
04-23-2015, 07:38 AM
Good ideas! I like them both, still looking for more input!

Come on people, stop reading the negative threads and help me with a fun neighborhood event idea or two!

Thanks!!!

Get all the neighborhood dogs and let them P in any yard.

Get a bunch of old golf balls and practice chip shots into other yards.

Everybody turn on their stereos on loud for an hour.

Invite people from outside TV to party with you.

Put twenty chairs on your driveway and rope them off.

Bring some kids in from Wildwood and let them drive your golf carts.

(Sorry, just had to)

:wave:

DonH57
04-23-2015, 07:56 AM
Get all the neighborhood dogs and let them P in any yard.

Get a bunch of old golf balls and practice chip shots into other yards.

Everybody turn on their stereos on loud for an hour.

Invite people from outside TV to party with you.

Put twenty chairs on your driveway and rope them off.

Bring some kids in from Wildwood and let them drive your golf carts.

(Sorry, just had to)

:wave:

At least your street has some action. I wish our street did at least one of those things.:wave:

looneycat
04-23-2015, 08:01 AM
we always liked the neighborhood orgy run where you find every utility box and knock off a quickie on each one!

DonH57
04-23-2015, 08:25 AM
we always liked the neighborhood orgy run where you find every utility box and knock off a quickie on each one!

As long as no one breaks a hip:pepper2:

graciegirl
04-23-2015, 09:19 AM
we always liked the neighborhood orgy run where you find every utility box and knock off a quickie on each one!


You must live in The Village of Mudley. I think I saw a sign in someone's yard there that said; "The wife swapping event was cancelled due to lack of interest."

This was near the intersection of Grinn and Barrett.

Polar Bear
04-23-2015, 09:30 AM
As long as no one breaks a hip:pepper2:

Sounds like a lawsuit to me. Use my attorneys...Dewey, Cheatum & Howe.

dotti105
04-23-2015, 11:27 AM
Thanks Gracie! That is my idea of a good time too.

I enjoy opening my home to others, but we have quarterly pot lucks on the calendar already, so I need to get a bit creative.

And, no, I'm not considering the suggestions following you well intentioned suggestion.

dewilson58
04-23-2015, 11:52 AM
Thanks Gracie! That is my idea of a good time too.

I enjoy opening my home to others, but we have quarterly pot lucks on the calendar already, so I need to get a bit creative.

And, no, I'm not considering the suggestions following you well intentioned suggestion.

:loco:

weaverk65
04-23-2015, 12:57 PM
We went with a group of our friends (20, not 40) to Arnold Palmer Legends ... Himalaya Greens for a putting contest. Lots of fun. 9 holes of difficult putting, but it does go fast by putting a limit of 5 strokes on each hole. No charge for it, but you have to book it through the Arnold Palmer golf club. Definitely worth checking it out.

mtdjed
04-23-2015, 02:37 PM
Arrange an evening putting championship at the Palmer Himalayan putting green. You can reserve it and have 9 holes with a shotgun start with 4 or 5 persons per group. Mix it up so they can get to know each other. No cost for the use of the course. We charged $2 for each person and had $80 prize money. We had a 3 putt limit per hole and if not holed by then score 4 etc. Took about 1 1/2 hours and then back to the rec center for prize handouts and catered dinner from Oakwood. Total cost $15/ person

borjo
04-23-2015, 08:55 PM
I have a soup party every January but it's cold then! Everyone brings a crockpot of soup and you try them all! It's easy to host; put tables in the garage and supply lots of small cups. Perhaps a theme fitting with summer, everyone bring a melon recipe, or finger food appetizers or red, white or blue foods would be an idea for July.

tomwed
04-23-2015, 09:35 PM
Our neighborhood went on a Victory Casino cruise out of Port Canaveral. Lots of fun. Cost was $42/pp which included bus transportation, lunch and $20 back for gambling!
I googled Victory Casino cruise and found their website. I enquired about a trip and they have not responded. Did you work with an agent? It does sound like a lot of fun for a little money.

l2ridehd
04-24-2015, 04:02 AM
Do a wine tasting. Everyone brings a bottle of wine and an appetizer, set a price limit of $XX per bottle. Assign a letter to each bottle, A, B, C, etc and give everyone a score card. Do a simple 1 to 5 rating and give everyone a very tiny cup. At the end of the evening declare the top 3 or so and let the wine owner tell where they bought it and a bit about it.

Another one close to this is "name the grape" Assign each person a different grape and have them bring a bottle of wine from that grape. Assign them a letter based on the grape and wrap the wine in tin foil and write that letter on the bottle. Pick a Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Sangiovese, Shiraz, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier, and again set a price limit per bottle. If you have 20 couples, double them up, two Cabs and so on with both having the same letter Give each person a score card with all the grapes listed and at the end assign winners. You can pick fewer grapes, maybe 5 or 6 to make it easier.

chuck90199
04-24-2015, 08:50 AM
I googled Victory Casino cruise and found their website. I enquired about a trip and they have not responded. Did you work with an agent? It does sound like a lot of fun for a little money.

We went on a Victory Casino Cruise about a year ago. As I recall we arranged it through Senior Adventures. Not expensive and a lot of fun. Played bingo on the bus, and I seem to remember they gave us each some money to gamble with. Rough seas and some of us got sea-sick. Won a few bucks, so I didn't mind being queasy for a while.

tomwed
04-24-2015, 09:56 AM
We went on a Victory Casino Cruise about a year ago. As I recall we arranged it through Senior Adventures. Not expensive and a lot of fun. Played bingo on the bus, and I seem to remember they gave us each some money to gamble with. Rough seas and some of us got sea-sick. Won a few bucks, so I didn't mind being queasy for a while.
They just called me. Thanks for the tip.

Pointer
04-24-2015, 10:02 AM
:1rotfl:Get all the neighborhood dogs and let them P in any yard.

Get a bunch of old golf balls and practice chip shots into other yards.

Everybody turn on their stereos on loud for an hour.

Invite people from outside TV to party with you.

Put twenty chairs on your driveway and rope them off.

Bring some kids in from Wildwood and let them drive your golf carts.

(Sorry, just had to)

:wave::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::mademyday: Thanks for that I may just have to try some of these.
And add a few of my own:

Chalk out lines of bodies and a guess which neighbors they could be. Neighbor who gets the most votes wins reflectors.

Hide a bunch of phony dog poop and see who can find the most. (Real stuff doesn't count).

On the forth of July get everyone to leave their golf carts beeping in reverse at a specific time in the driveways and or at a specific place.

See who can drive the golf carts the slowest while waving the american flag, this could be hazardous to some peoples blood pressure, so use caution.

looneycat
04-24-2015, 10:19 AM
put detour signs at 3 sides of a roundabout, with roped off seats in the middle reserved for those who want to watch the circus...for that matter you don't even need the detours!
:wave:

CFrance
04-24-2015, 10:19 AM
Do a wine tasting. Everyone brings a bottle of wine and an appetizer, set a price limit of $XX per bottle. Assign a letter to each bottle, A, B, C, etc and give everyone a score card. Do a simple 1 to 5 rating and give everyone a very tiny cup. At the end of the evening declare the top 3 or so and let the wine owner tell where they bought it and a bit about it.

Another one close to this is "name the grape" Assign each person a different grape and have them bring a bottle of wine from that grape. Assign them a letter based on the grape and wrap the wine in tin foil and write that letter on the bottle. Pick a Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Sangiovese, Shiraz, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier, and again set a price limit per bottle. If you have 20 couples, double them up, two Cabs and so on with both having the same letter Give each person a score card with all the grapes listed and at the end assign winners. You can pick fewer grapes, maybe 5 or 6 to make it easier.
Uh, my husband... Does that work for Name That Scotch?

dewilson58
04-24-2015, 10:22 AM
put detour signs at 3 sides of a roundabout, with roped off seats in the middle reserved for those who want to watch the circus...for that matter you don't even need the detours!
:wave:

Oh, I'm so there.