Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids?
I'd look at getting a room in a community center. Then figure out some old school games to keep the kids entertained (pin the tail, musical chairs) have some cake and send everyone home. It can be short.
That’s a good idea! Some libraries have rooms you can rent as well
Libraries do not like loud groups (like kid's birthday parties) in their meeting rooms.
Signed,
A Girl Scout Leader who has been shushed at the library 1000 times
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids?
I'd look at getting a room in a community center. Then figure out some old school games to keep the kids entertained (pin the tail, musical chairs) have some cake and send everyone home. It can be short.
That’s a good idea! Some libraries have rooms you can rent as well
Anonymous wrote:Agree with indoor ideas. Maybe call a bowling alley and book 3 lanes? Indoor play places are good too.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all, I think we are going to shift to City State Brewery instead.
Anonymous wrote:12 kids.
We would love to do a movie but our 7 year old still gets scared watching movies at home and I think the big screen would overwhelm him.