summer is here and i live in a really small town.my friends always want to hang out, but theres only so much we can do on a limited budget. what are some fun, creative things we could do?
Nallie answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 11:17 pm: I grew up in a very small town too. We found a lot of things to do, but one of our favorites was camping in my backyard. Now mind you our yard was about 10 acres..but it doesn't matter. This is something my kids enjoy too and our backyard now is small. [ Nallie's advice column | Ask Nallie A Question ]
HCOxBABE answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 10:57 pm: I love summer. My friends & I always go to the mall, movies, the park, go to someone's house & walk around the neighborhood & talk or we walk to an ice cream shop, a fast food place, or a store. Going to concerts, carnivals, & the zoo is pretty fun, too. [ HCOxBABE's advice column | Ask HCOxBABE A Question ]
xxsima answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 8:48 pm: You could..
- Go see a local band perform
- Go to a carnival
- Go to a local cafe or coffeehouse
- Go to a diner, and buy like a huge strawberry shake and you could all put one straw in and share it, it will be fun and you guys can talk and stuff.
- Go to the movies. If your local theater does the 'twilight' thing, when you can go after a certain time to go see a movie on a specific day, you can get a cheaper ticket.
- Have a car wash, and you guys can wash peoples cars, vacuum, and such. You can raise money and treat yourself to something afterwards and you can have a lot of fun! Lots of people need their cars washed this summer and they don't have enough time with all thats going on right now in society.
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