hello everyone. I've talked to a number of older folks and we're in a modest size town.
They tell me there is nothing to do....and I realize that. Years ago where I grew up
we used to have a community building were we got together and played bingo (not for
money, but grocerys and things. We used to charge 25 cents a card....we would play
for canned foods, various things like that, blackout was maybe a sack of sugar, or
flour, etc.
we also had 10 point pitch, and peaknuckle....usually the games would run 2 to 3
hours, and after that, we would have a light potluck, maybe cookies or cake,
sandwiches, etc.
I also see where wii could be used, like bowling, golfing, and even shooting.
I've been thinking about suggesting having these things, but have a feeling the board
and church membership....would not go for it, some think there is no need, some think
it's too much work...some don't want it because they might think its not right.
all of it is for fun, and activity for people..and have it open to the entire community.....
was always told, if you can get them thru the doors, you've got half done.
They tell me there is nothing to do....and I realize that. Years ago where I grew up
we used to have a community building were we got together and played bingo (not for
money, but grocerys and things. We used to charge 25 cents a card....we would play
for canned foods, various things like that, blackout was maybe a sack of sugar, or
flour, etc.
we also had 10 point pitch, and peaknuckle....usually the games would run 2 to 3
hours, and after that, we would have a light potluck, maybe cookies or cake,
sandwiches, etc.
I also see where wii could be used, like bowling, golfing, and even shooting.
I've been thinking about suggesting having these things, but have a feeling the board
and church membership....would not go for it, some think there is no need, some think
it's too much work...some don't want it because they might think its not right.
all of it is for fun, and activity for people..and have it open to the entire community.....
was always told, if you can get them thru the doors, you've got half done.