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Memorial Day has passed...you know that means 4th of July is right around the corner, right? So let's not procrastinate and end up sitting on the roof hoping to catch a glimpse or a flicker of a firework because you ran out of time to plan a party. Oh wait...that's what I did last year.
In order to avoid a repeat performance, I decided to try to get ready a little early this year and in the interest of motivating my fellow Americans to get out there and celebrate their Independence properly, here is a list of fun things to do at your Independence Day event. There's something here for every age group, so you don't have to worry about anybody sitting on the sidelines, unless that's where they choose to be (there's always one, right?). So read up, Coach! We got some serious gamin' to do!!
Bucket Brigade
What you will need:
* Cups or small plastic buckets with holes in the bottom
* 2 large buckets filled with water
* 2 large empty buckets
Divide the group into 2 teams and have each team form 2 single file lines. Place a bucket full of water at one end of the playing field and an empty bucket at the end of each team, behind the last player. The first player in line takes his small bucket(or cup) with the hole, runs to the large bucket filled with water, then runs back to the line, carrying his leaking bucket on his head. He then passes his bucket to the next person in line, who must pass the bucket over his head to the next person in line, so that the bucket goes all the way down the line, over each person's head. The last person in line dumps what's left of the water into the empty bucket at the end of the line. The first team to fill the empty bucket wins.
Tunnel Relay
Each team stands in single file behind the starting line, with legs apart. When the whistle blows, the last person in line drops to the ground and crawls "commando" style between his teammates legs to the front of the line. He then stands up and takes the place at the head of the line. The last person in line then repeats the process, crawling through the line and taking his or place at the front when he arrives. The race is won when an entire team has completed the course
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