Hi James,

Any number of tossing games can be easily set up. From rings to balls.
If you can get liter bottles of soda donated set up a ring toss game
using empty liter bottles with one or two new liter bottles mixed in. If
the participates get a ring on the bottle they win some candy. If they
ring the full soda bottle they win the soda. Of course this does not
have to be played with full soda bottles, only makes the game more
interesting.

The water sponge toss even works well indoors. Just put up a tarp or
plastic sheeting behind and on the floor. We have done this game many
times in our sanctuary without damage to the carpet or walls. Had a
picture of a big pumpkin on the board with a hol in the center.

Announce to the congregation to bring bags of candy as donations prior
to the event. Also, we have charged each child who attended one bag of
candy. Of course they went home with more then they came with.

Contact the local business for prize/candy donations. Many have money or
merchandise set aside for this purpose.

Hope this helps - keep it biblical.

Blessings,

Bob Triphahn
Sr. Cmdr. O/P 312
Victory Church
St. Clair, Mo.
> 
> On Saturday Oct 30 our church is having a Hallelujah Night.  Its a Halloween
> alternative.  Royal Rangers are responsible for a couple of games and some
> crafts.  Straight Arrows are doing a bracelet, ( beads on a leather cord) but
> we need ideas for Buckaroos and Pioneers.  They need to be easy and
> inexpensive because we are expecting as many as 500 kids.  Rangernetters can
> you give me any ideas?
> 
>                                    thanks,  James Styles
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