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1" Lucas Heights Joey Mob
Dad's Day 12.09.03 5.00pm Opening Ceremony Yara Welcome to all the Dads 5.05pm Toad in the Hole Kirrang Joeys and dads are to stand in a circle around the hall. They are to stand with the their legs slightly apart (large enough for a ball to go through). Their feet should touch the person next to them. Three or four balls are given out evenly amongst the group. The object of the game is to try and pass the ball through the legs of another player in the circle. If a ball comes near you bat it away with your hands. No throwing is allowed. If the ball passes through your legs you stand out. Play continues until one is left. 5.15pm Unders and Overs Aquila Forms even teams. A ball is given to the leader of each group. The leader passes the ball through their legs to the person behind. They then pass the ball over their heads etc. The person at the end of the line, then moves to the front, when they have the ball and play continues until the original leader is back. 5.25pm Changing Places Yara Joeys and dads stand in a circle (or sit on a chair if room allows). One person is left in the middle. This person selects a card from the pile and reads it out. Anyone fitting that instruction must swap places with another person fitting that description. The person in'the middle must try to get to an empty space. 5.35pm Un-knotting your Shoelaces Kiara Joeys and their dads form small groups of eight and stand in separate areas of the hall. They then need to form small circles. Everyone holds up their right hand and grabs hold of someone else's right hand. They can then do the same with their left. The object of the game is to get unknotted without letting go of each other's hands. 5.45pm Afternoon @a Cake - Coffee - Tea 6.00pm Closing Ceremonv Yara |
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