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Girls' Night Out

A Relief Society Home, Family, and Personal Enrichment Night

by: Janet



Game 1.  Each sister was told to bring her favorite candy bar.  (We also brought a bag of candy bars to be sure there was enough.) We had chairs set up in 2 large circles.    A dish was passed around the circle with 2 dice.  Each took turns rolling both dice and if you rolled a 2 or 6 on at least one of them, you got to pick a candy bar from the middle of the circle and tell everyone your name.  You had to try and hide the candy bar so no one could see what you had.

After the candy bars in the middle were gone we then began taking from each other.  To take from someone we had to say that person's name and the name of the candy bar they were hiding.  (We had 2 circles set up because there were so many who attended.)
 


Game 2. Everyone wrote their name on a 3 x 5 card and something that no one would know about them.  Each sister was counted off 1 - 2 - 3 and gathered into 3 groups.  This way they did not end up in the same group as the familiar person they'd been sitting by.  The RS Pres drew a card and called up one person from each of the 3 groups (including the person whose name was on the card.) to take a seat at the front of the room

From this panel of three, the groups had to decide who was being described on the card.  To do this the description was read then each group got to ask one question to each contestant. They tried to think of questions that only the "real person" would know. The panelists would answer in a way to try and trick those who were guessing.  An example:  "This sister took state in the back stroke." One group asked, "Was it yards or meters?" The next group asked "How old were you?" and the last group asked, "What was your time"? 

Those who were bluffing had to come up with a pretty good sounding answer on the spot.  The real person could either answer completely truthfully or could say something like, "I don't remember."  It got funnier and funnier as people became more creative in their answers or they couldn't obviously couldn't bluff at all.

 

 


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