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Planning a company picnic

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Hey guys,

We are planning to initiate a faculty/staff picnic for our small 2A school district employees and their families.  I was thinking that we might ask some of our boosters to cook some briskets for us and families would be asked to bring desserts and side dishes.  Tables and chairs could be provided by the school district and the city has a pavilion to allow us shelter.  We also have a PA system to play music and make announcements. There are ballfields at the city park as well as a playground for the kids.  I thought about getting some lawn games (horseshoes, washers, etc.) for families to play (not planning on having official competitions).

I was wondering if any of you have any more suggestions on planning for the event.  I would anticipate around 100-150 people attending.

Any ideas that I haven't mentioned?

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How about some of the old traditional games, like the three-legged sack race, the raw egg on a spoon race and the egg toss?

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