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12 Pains of Christmas
A Journey to the Valley - Lots of different
activities to do at a Pioneer related activity.
A Night In Bethlehem
Academy Award Night - Although I generally prefer family activities, one of our
most memorable was an academy award night, which was an adult activity. We had
an MC, who tied the whole event together and announced each category. Ward
members dressed up as celebritities and presented awards for each category. We
had best song, (then had ward members perform as the winner was played) best
movie (showed a clip of each nominee, and then showed longer clip of the winner
- the old Johnny Lingo). There were other "bests" and all the presenters really
got into their characters. It was hysterical. (Idea by Lisa Fowler
/ ga01312008)
Adult Valentine's Party
An
Un-birthday Party
Big 4th of July Celebration from Latter-Day
Village
Book of Mormon Fiesta
Broadway Dinner Theater
Called to Serve
Car
Wash
Chili
Cook-off
Christmas Party
Christmas Party Idea -
Last night we had our Christmas Party and
it was wonderful. Theme: How the Grinch stole Christmas. The decorations were
very cute. The play was done very well and the children and adults really
enjoyed it. Members were encouraged to dress as Whoville Characters. After
Dinner, the kids made a grinch ornament, decorated a christmas tree cookie and
had a cake walk. (Idea
by Becky Pedraza)
Circus Themed Activity by Shelley
Clines
Esther's Feast by Caroline
Irwin
Family Fear Factor
Halloween Carnival from the Scriptures
- This activity could be done on a small or large scale. It could be used
as a Quarterly Activity, Ward Activity
or Family Party!
Hawaiian Luau
Hillbilly Hoedown
Holiday Dinner
International Christmas Party
Iron Chef
Jellybugs by Bek
Medieval Dinner
Medieval Dinner (could easily be adapted to a Ward
Party)
Mormon Cranium
Murder Mystery Activities
Neighborhood Party with Pizazz
Neighbor Swap - This is
where everyone brings stuff they don't want and leave with stuff
they do want - or nothing at all. Some could bring nothing and go home with
"stuff". It's all in how you look at it. You could do a breakfast or lunch
according to time of day. Anything left over at the end of the day goes to
a local charity (like Goodwill). Make sure to specify NO JUNK! Only usable
items!
Picnic in
Nauvoo
Pioneer Pastimes
Scripture Taboo (Could be adapted as a ward activity)
Service Auction
So you think your ward has talent? by Janelle Webster
Sock Hop
Some Chicken Lickin'
Fun!
Square Dancing -
My most favorite ward activity was square dancing. We hired a
professional couple and they were able to give quick directions then continue
calling the rest of the evening. It was great because it involved all ages. It
was loads of fun. (Idea by Kandise Forsberg / ga01242008)
Super
Halloween Party Idea
Talent Show - My favorite Ward activity was
hosted by the Young Men and Women. They MC'd and preformed along with the
Bishopric. We had just moved into the ward and it was a great way to get to know
more people and bring in the inactives. (Idea by KayDee Ince
/ ga01312008)
The Ultimate
Game Night
Trick or Treat
Trunk or Treat Activity
Trunk or Treat Parking - Last night I attended my
grandson's ward for their Halloween party. It was great. They did the
trunk-or-treating by having everyone back their car into the parking places
right up to the sidewalk all around the building. That way the children walked
on the sidewalk around the building and did not have to walk in the parking lot
to do the trunk-or-treating. That particular building has parking on 3 sides and
the front side faces the street. People who were not participating in the
trunk-or-treating parked their cars in the outside parking places. It
worked out great! Two wards combined for the event and they figured there were
about 300 people in attendance. Many people mentioned that they had never
thought of parking the cars that way before. Just thought I would pass it along.
(Idea by Donna Cuillard)
Trunk or Treat
Soup Dinner
Turning Hearts - Family History Activity
Ward Campout
Ward Family History Activity Ideas
Ward Swap and Chili Cookoff by Brandy
Valentine's
Dinner ~ A Country Hoedown

Adult's Only Party with kids?
How does that work?? by Loretta Tomshack
Need help figuring
out how much food to provide for the party? Check this website out.....
Ten Commandments
of Successful Potlucks by Joyce
TIPS
from Mari Joyce (ga10192007) -
Plan an overview of the whole year (usually best at the end of the year,
planning for the next) This is helpful because then you can be looking ahead
for things you might need throughout the year. Also, if you ward does a camp
out then it's best to reserve space in January. Keep good notes of what you
plan so to be able to use them for planning for the next year. Keep track of
how much food was bought and then get a head count at the activity so to
plan according for next activity. It is also very helpful for the New head
of the committee to plan. Be sure to plan ahead to reserve date with the
Bishop- be sure to check the upcoming year calendar for Holidays (especially
Easter).

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