The Getting to Know You Bingo Game
is fun to play with your valentine and available
in downloadable format for as little as 99 cents! What a great
idea for Valentine's Day!
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Hats Off! Conversation Cards
Here's the perfect way to break the ice at your next meeting that is filled with
Red Hats and Purple Dresses. Play the Hats Off Ice Breaker Game. Imagine a room
full of ladies armed with fun and interesting questions to ask of one another.
Just past out the cards, send the members off to ask someone the question that
is written on the card. After the two members have discussed the questions on
their cards, they exchange cards, and off they go to meet someone else. It's a
fun and inexpensive way to get to know the other members of a chapter. Best of
all it's a great way to strike up new friendships! There are more than 50
cards available in this set!
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