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Let residents vote on a book to read and bring them together once a month to discuss. You can host separate clubs for different age groups or book choices. Start a group for both amateur and serious runners. A running club helps bring the athletic community of your property together. Want to take your club even further? Pick a charitable cause and host a 5K to support it. Put out a call for trivia teams and lure residents in with great prizes.

Set up team tables with snacks and drinks, then pick your topics. Movies, sports, entertainment, and history are great places to start. Give your residents the gift of giving by organizing charitable events for your community. Here are some ideas for giving back to your residents.

Candy and speed-dating anyone? A perfect Halloween event, hold a spooky dinner with a costume contest as the finale. Fireworks are the perfect end to any outdoor event or Fourth of July celebration. You can even invite the local community to come over and enjoy the show. Consider it a great event for attracting new residents! A networking event is a perfect way to connect all of the brilliant professional minds we know live in your community.

Want to take it a step further? Bring in a career specialist for residents in search of career advice. Order a fleet of inflatable rides to your property and host a field day for kids. A cotton candy machine, ice cream, and tug-of-war are all welcome additions.

While the kids are occupied, offer beverages and food for their parents while they socialize. Anywhere you can assemble an audience is primed for a talent show. Skip the giant stage and make it a do-it-yourself style event. Let the games begin! Organize matching jerseys and play amongst your residents or challenge rival properties to a game. Did someone say giant trophy?

If you build it, the kids will come. Rent big speakers, hire a local DJ, and throw the dance party of the year. From a conga line to breakdancing, let your residents lead the way. We suggest family-friendly racing or sports games, to begin with. Party Keywords:. User Rating: Select Rating 1 and up 2 and up 3 and up 4 and up. Random Party. Blindefolded Cupcake Eating Contest.

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I once read an article in my college paper in which the author paid tribute to all the men she loved. This included the standards husband, father, sons and some less typical Bono, the football player who sat in the front row of her class, the men who made her bread at the bakery. My friend, Amy, who has been my partner in crime since 5 th grade and seen me through break-ups, accompanied me to more concerts than I can count, and kept me sane when I became a mother.



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