SYP SUMMER FUN DAY
- SYP Team
- Sep 5
- 2 min read
On Saturday 23rd August, Space Youth Project members from multiple groups all got
together at Kingston Lacy for an evening of fun activities and team building. The Supernovas
prepared games for everyone to play, and supervised, as well as sometimes joining in, too!
Before the games began, everyone was separated into teams.
We played 5 different games across the evening, each with different challenges and skills
used.
First, we played a game of tug of war, which led to a lot of different tactics, and a lot of
laughter. We then had an egg and spoon race, using massive spoons, and massive eggs,
both of which made the race far more entertaining for both the competitors and the
spectators. Third came archery with a kids’ set, which had plastic arrows with suction cups
on the end, and a lot of people had never really done this before, so it was a new and
exciting challenge, and everyone did really well. The penultimate game was bowls, which led
to some confusion about what exactly ‘bowls’ is, but everyone got the hang of bowling small,
weighted balls the closest to a smaller, white ball pretty quickly, and there was even a tie in
the scoring, which revealed some competitive natures among competitors, but everyone
laughed and had a lot of fun. Finally, we played giant Jenga, a game of great strategic minds
and dextrous removal of wooden blocks (or, you know, grabbing one and hoping the tower
doesn’t fall), which was a quieter activity to finish the games.
After the activities were completed, we all relaxed in the sun, and ate pizza provided by The
Friendly Food Club, which was delicious. The Supernovas then gave out medals for lots of
different awards, and that concluded the evening.
Overall, great fun was had by everyone, and we hope to make the Summer Fun Day an
annual tradition!
Written by Will (Supernova)