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Educational Dates
(for Ages 16-18)
Watch a documentary. Check the schedule on the learning channel or check-out a video from your library.
Visit a museum or historical site. Take a self-guided tours, if available.
Spend an evening under the stars in a planetarium. Learn just a little bit more about the universe. Check out a book on constellations from the library and see how many constellations you can identify.
Learn a new skill (change a flat tire, jump start a battery, check tire pressures, etc.)
Go to a radio station and watch a popular disc jockey for an hour. Request a tour to see how a radio station is operated.
Take a tour of an archeological site. Bring water and sunscreen.
Invite someone to speak on how to look for and find a job. Career counseling, job search, and resume development classes are often available at your local library, church, and civic groups.
Learn more about the area you live in by visiting local sites such as a mining town, a historical landmark, or even a state fair. Many areas have bureaus of information and museums. Gain an appreciation of the past as well as the present in your own backyard.
Invite someone who is qualified to teach you a lesson in first aid. Or sign-up for a class offered within your community.
Take turns playing advice columnist and help seeker. Take turns to see who can come up with the worst problem and the best advice. Then try coming up with some of society's most challenging problems, with you ideas for real solutions.
Develop a list of 30 questions: odd and unusual facts you would like to know about each other. Fill them out and read them to each other. Take time to explain your favorites.
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