Tuck away your devices and take a walk
together at your local park.
Not exact matches
This week we enjoyed meeting up with friends for walks and playtime
at a
local park where I could not get over how cute Chase and his buddy Claire looked in the swing
together!
The National Summer Learning Association recommends going for a walk, playing a sport
at the
local park, or creating a scavenger hunt that you and your kids participate in
together.
KC Wilt: Yeah, a friend of mine, she has a support group that she found through one of the
local things and they all get
together, and there are dads,»cause there are stay
at home dads, you know, and there are groups for stay
at home dads to get
together so just because you're a dad it doesn't mean that you have to be by yourself taking care of a kid, you can go to the
park with another guy.
Some of our
local groups get
together for a Valentine's Day exchange party
at a
local park but our preferred method is the international Valentine's Day exchange.
Last week, we had a Summer Pops Concert in our
local park and
at the end, when the orchestra played the National Anthem, the entire place (over 1,000 people) stood and sang the national anthem
together.
Get
together with your good friends and plan some future outings — a music festival, a weekly movie in the
park, a social hour
at a
local museum or anything that increases your chances of meeting people of the female persuasion.
Arrange your first date
at a
local park and walk your dogs
together.
The best part is that being different doesn't correlate to being expensive.So here are some great dating ideas: Go bowling, roller blading, miniature golf, amusement
parks, or free music concerts... Go hiking
at the
local parks, ride your bikes, snow skiing trip, water skiing, or jogging
together... Go to...
We have come to find
together that she is a huge sweetheart with all humans, she loves the dewy grass in the morning, chasing rabbits and birds, and running free with other dogs every night
at our
local dog
park.
Trips to the beach, the
park, or even the agility run
at a
local training facility can be super fun for your dog — and they're outings that you both can enjoy
together.
Every Thursday from 5:30 p to 9:30 p
at the Bight (Children's)
Park, over a dozen
local food vendors, entertainers and cultural acts come
together for Island Fish Fry to create an evening of «all things TCI.»
You could also put
together a web - based radio show about your neighborhood food system studies or construct a neighborhood food system exhibition
at a
local venue like a library or a
park.
Rebecca Bayer and Laura Kozak's community - based project The Hadden
Park Map Exchange (developed through the Vancouver
Parks Board Field House Residencies) documents the coming
together of a myriad of specialized practitioners and community members — visual artists, musicians, historians, gardeners, choreographers, archaeologists, meteorologists, lifeguards,
local residents, and children — to produce a series of unconventional maps of Hadden
Park,
at the north end of Vancouver's Kitsilano Beach.