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Group Dates
(for Ages 22-24)
Have a photo scavenger hunt, or see who can be the most creative with one roll of film. Find out who can get the most interesting shot of the same subject. Ask a member of your group who doesn’t know the plan to write down about 10 random objects or ideas. Then take pictures of the items on the list. (Cameras that make instant prints, like Polaroid cameras, or digital cameras are best).
Play name that tune with older songs. Split the group up into two teams, and take turns as the two contestants. Alternate who gets to guess first by teams for each round. "I can name that tune in _____ notes" (pick a number). Whoever bids the lowest number each round gets to listen to that number of notes. If he/she correctly identifies the song OR the group, his/her team gets a point. Otherwise, the point goes to the other team.
Lay household products on a table (soap, hair spray, cereal, etc.) with each product identified by a number. Put corresponding numbers in a hat. Each couple draws a number, and has 30 minutes to develop an advertisement for their product (commercial, jingle, skit, or any combination). After 30 minutes, each couple makes a presentation. Then vote on the product you'd be most tempted to buy based upon the advertisement.
Invite several couples to bring slides of a place to which they've traveled. Let each person tell about his/her special place and have refreshments with an international flavor.
Start the date off with a good 4-wheel drive trip, then return to a well lit area and play games. Two people can act out a scene and others yell freeze at random times, then the person who yelled freeze replaces one of the actors and changes the topic of the scene, then continue.
Have a tailgating party, without the game. Have a competition between cars for the best outfits, food, music, etc.
Invite several couples over to make cookies. When they're still warm, take them to the hospital and visit a neighbor or friend or visit a retirement home.
As a group, embellish (enhance/improve) calendars with pictures from magazines, newspapers, photos, or your own drawings. Write in birthdays and other important events. Swap calendars at the conclusion of the evening.
Go to the boat dock and rent a boat or ship for a private party. Go out on the water for dinner and dancing.
Go on a photo scavenger hunt. This is an excellent group date! Make up a list of pictures required for the scavenger hunt in the mall, i.e. pose with a mannequin, with a security guard, with a celebrity (like a movie poster), at a fountain, reading magazines, etc. Both people must be in each shot, so this requires asking many strangers to take your picture! After all the pictures are taken and everyone meets at the designated spot, take your film to a one-hour photo place. Eat dinner in the food court while they're developing, then pick up your pictures and laugh at them over dessert!
Go to a football game. Dress up in team colors, with painted faces and signs. Remember, it's the attitude that counts. If you are with a group, award prizes for the most bizarre and the most clever outfits, signs, etc.
Go to a campground or picnic area where you can have an open fire. Barbeque hot dogs or chicken over an open fire. Finish the evening with an address from an inspirational or motivational speaker (either a live speaker or play a recording).
Organize a team competition Olympic Games. Play volleyball, kickball, football, keep-away. Run relays, and have tournaments, Make medals for the participants on the winning team.
Invite someone to teach the group how to lead music. Then form an orchestra using your imagination to create instruments out of common household items.
Make sure to tell your date to dress in grungy-type clothes. Set up a 2 tarps outside and cover each with slimy type things like dish soap, peanut butter, butter (be creative). Then play football with the tarps as the end zones. Do boys against girls, which makes it more fun.
Invite a bunch a friends over. Ask each couple or person to bring something to the party, like popcorn, candy, drinks, and a favorite scary movie (if they have one). It doesn't matter if you don't watch all the movies that night. Just be sure to take some breaks between movies so that people can meet with each other. Pass out pillows and blankets, so the guys can hide from the scary parts.
You and your date find a large box, preferably tall and thin (but wide enough for you both. Get some spray paint or whatever decorations you'll need, and make it into a car. Have all the couples "park" in someone's living room with their date to watch a movie, or some people do it in their back yard during the summer time if the TV is big enough for everyone to see and can be put in front of the door. Set up the kitchen/dining room as the snack bar for popcorn, candy, and soda.
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