Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Brainstorming Results from Ohio 4-H Volunteer & Teen Conference



For a printable (pdf) list of the ideas from the 2012 Ohio 4-H Volunteer and Teen Conference, Click Here

Pool Noodle Tag
COD or MW3
Going out to Eat After Meetings
Fundraiser: Horse Show
Challenge Parks: Go Karts, Laser Tag, Paintball
Ball Name Game
Paintball
Camping
Ghost Walk
Charter Fishing
Fishing as a Group
Trips to the Mall
Bonfire
Dance Party
Overnight at Zoo
Swimming
Canoeing
Duck Duck Goose
Human Knot
Relay Races
Community Service Events
Baseball Game
Ice Cream Social
Human Knot
Dinner with the Group
Hiking
Bonfire
Camping
Pizza Party
Ice Cream Social
Group Games
Zoo Overnight
Laser Tag
Inspirational Speakers
Zoo
College Visits
Visit Nursing Homes
Inspirational Speakers
Sing Songs
Pot Luck Dinner
Go Karts
Who is It – Question/Answer Game
Mafia
Trail Rides
Hiking
Paintball
Magic Carpet Game
Party/Social with Food and Games
Retreat
Birthday Month Game
Monthly Paper Drive
Specific Retreats “Scrapbooking Retreat”
Overnight at Zoo
Community 4-H Day/Showcase
Nature Walks
Dinner with Group
Swimming
Outdoor Games
Camping
Paintball
High Ropes
Lock-In
Camping
Retreat at State Park
Sap Collecting
Bowling
Bonfire
Hayride
Hiking
Ninja Game
Mafia
Geocaching
Bowling
Skating
Paintball
High Ropes
Camping
Outdoor Cooking
Grilling Out
Campfire
Dutch Oven Cooking
Community Easter Egg Hunt
Basketball
Football
Water Balloon Fights
Bonfire
Cookouts
Paintball
Zoo
Columbus Clippers Game
Snow Tubing
Scavenger Hunt
Basketball
Volleyball
Swimming
Pizza Party
Football
Baseball
Volleyball
Swimming
Make Ice Cream
Game: 3 on a Sofa
Make Dog Treats for Local Dog Shelter
Bring your Pet to a Meeting Night
Baking as a Group
Repelling
Demonstrations
Demonstrations
Trail Riding
Rock Climbing
Hiking
Canoeing
Lock In
Nature Preserve
Cook for a Group

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Speed "Dating"

Have you ever had the challenge of introducing a large group of unfamiliar teenagers to each other? I can assure you that it's not a easiest experience I have ever encountered. So, I bring to you.... experiment speed "dating".


1. Divide your group into two rows like pictured above. 
2. Begin by telling them that they will need to be able to describe everyone they speak to in the form of two positive traits by the end of the evening. The list that I provided them included names and the traits listed on this pdf document that you can download
3. One group will remain stationary the entire time. The other will move in the same direction after each turn. (group means line in this case). 
4. Each time they "meet" a new person they will be asked a new question. (For a list of ideas for questions I just printed this list off) Once they answer it, the other person answers it. Please note, make sure the questions you ask will work appropriately for your audience and group you are working with.  
5. In order to keep the groups moving quickly, time each question for 45 secs, and have them move so each question is about 1 minutes of time. 

Pros: 
This activity worked well for my groups from each county to get to know each other. 
The youth were able to learn new and interesting things about their fellow members. 

Cons:
It was very loud at times. 
Youth sometimes would just say "I don't know" and end the conversation. 

What are your experiences with speed dating and youth? Did it help your group?