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SAMPLE ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE
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Friday
- Some Children's Activities* usually held in the afternoon at
the Playground (depending upon participation)
6 - 7 pm - Hayride
7 - 9 pm - Family Movie in the Rec Hall
Dusk - Family Campfire in the Picnic Area
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Saturday
- 8 - 10 am - Pancake Breakfasts - dates and times to be announced
10 - 11 am - Volleyball Game at the Campground Court
11 - 12 pm - Treasure Hunt at the Playground
1 - 3 pm - Ice Cream Eating Contest at the Campground Playground
- no charge
2 - 4 pm - Adult Horseshoe Tournament at the Pits ($)
3 - 4 pm - Scavenger Hunt at the Playground
4 pm - Hayride - pick up and drop off at the Campground Playground
5 - 7 pm - during Holiday Weekends we offer Lobsterbakes, Chicken/Steak
BBQ's, Hawaiian Luau's with Entertainment - Contact us for individual
weekend schedules.
7 - 9 pm - Family Movies in the Rec Hall
Dusk - Family Campfire at the Picnic Area - free marshmallows -
don't forget your stick - small children must be with an adult. |
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Sunday
(Holiday Weekends) -
10 - 12 pm - Children's Activities* at the Campground Playground.
1 - 3 pm - Checker Tournament in the Rec Hall
3 - 4 pm - Children's Arts & Crafts in the Rec Hall
4 - ? pm - Farmers Bingo held in the Campground Softball Field -
don't forget to buy your squares early - First Prize $750.00, Second
Prize $100.00, Third Prize $100.00 and Fourth Prize $50.00
7 - 9 pm - Family Movie in the Rec Hall |
*Children's
Activities consist of the following depending on ages
and number of children participating:
3-Legged Races, Egg Race, Egg Relay, Limbo, Simon Says, Red Light
Green Light, Sack Races, Sponge Relays, Watermelon Seed Spitting
Contest, Bubble Gum Blowing Contest, Hot Potato, Capture the Flag,
Tug-O-War, Mother May I, Treasure Hunt, Scavenger Hunt, Chess/Checker
Tournament, Wiffle Ball Games, Softball, Games, Volleyball Games,
Basketball Games, Arts & Crafts,. All games are free and adult
participation is always welcome. Schedule of dates and times are
available. Activities are subject to change depending on weather
and participation. |
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