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Kids Activities

Schedule:
9:00-9:30 Sign in & Pinwheels
9:30-10:15 Bocce
10:15-10:30 Cool Down, Bathroom Break, and Snack
10:30-11:30 Making Butter & Storytime
11:30-12:00 Making Fans and Free Play
12:00 Break for Lunch
2:00 Basic Siege Tactics and Rules for the Waterballoon Siege
At the Youth Combat Field
2:30-3:30 Water Balloon Siege!
3:30-4:00 Clean up
4:00 Children's Activities Ends

Some Notes about Children's Activites:

Children's Activities are for kids ages 5 and up. Children younger than 4 are welcome to stay if a parent stays with them. (The morning's activities are suitable for ages 3 1/2 and up.)

Parents will need to sign their kids in for both the morning and afternoon sessions. Children under the age of 12 are not allowed at Children's Activities without having been signed in. Parents are asked to retreive their children promptly at the end of each session. Children who have not been picked up by 12:15 (for lunch) or 4:15 (for the end of activities) will be taken to the Sherrif (Miramah- feel free to change this to Autocrat if you'd rather deal with this yourself).

Water will be available to the kids all day. A snack of animal crackers will be served during the morning session. If you would rather your child not have this snack, please contact the MoC and supply a different snack for your child.

Please do not allow your child to bring any toys or items that may be lost. We will have plenty for them to do. Gameboys are not allowed at Children's Activities.

One of the goals of the afternoon session is for the kids to get as wet as possible. Swimsuits or garb that can be soaked would be best for this activity. Please don't forget sunscreen. We will have some available.

As a reminder, per Meridian law:
(F) Children should not be left unattended at events. Children under the age of 12 must be within the sight or voice range of a designated responsible adult or teenager at all times. Failure to do so may result in sanctions ranging from expulsion from site to notification of mundane authorities depending on the circumstances.

If you have any questions about Children's Activities at Border Raids, please contact Viscountess Kenna nic Aherne von Ziemer.