2012-13 social event ideas

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Andre Kelly

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Sep 26, 2013, 1:09:48 PM9/26/13
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Hey everyone,

Sandy: what were some of the social events you had a survey for with the 2012-13 General Body?  Anything that stood out and was gathering momentum?

We didn't really get around to any of them, but I remember something like "3D dodgeball"?  

Anything else people remember?

Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Andre

Sandy-Kae Gray

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Sep 27, 2013, 12:52:37 PM9/27/13
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I will have to look back.  But paint ball,  trampolines, and laser tag were high on the list.

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Sandy-Kae Gray

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Sep 27, 2013, 12:53:52 PM9/27/13
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There was also the idea to take kids to museum of science. .. like a mentorship day. 

Michael B.

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Sep 27, 2013, 1:44:15 PM9/27/13
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1. Paint Ball was one i liked for sure. 

2. Ski trip was another that had momentum but finding a good weekend was a problem. (NSBE lockheed chapter has volunteered to run with that, I am helping them. It will be for any one in the region who is interested, but likely ) 

3. What about a Haunted Hay ride or House? (Halloween is around the corner)

4. We need to think about Black history month events now.(Not in January) We are a black organization and should have that sorted by December. :-)

5.  Snow tubing

I have some more but I think that are some we could think about. 

MB. 



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