Corporate Picnic Party Theme - Army Base
My company has a picnic every year, for all of
its employees. This year, the theme of the picnic was "You're in
the Army Now."
This year, the picnic was at the county fairgrounds. Olive drab
T-shirts with "Boot Camp"printed on the front and the company logo
on the back were handed out to all the guests as they entered. All
of the kids could have fun going through the pretend boot camp's
an obstacle course. An actor dressed as a drill sargeant had them
doing push ups, sit ups and marching drills. Every teen adult that
went though boot camp got to play paintball and the kids 12 and
under could play Lazertag. There was also a huge platform set up
for bungee jumping. I could not believe my husband made five bungee
jumps! They also had this huge fan that simulated the effect of
free falling. My husband first put on a sky diving helmet and jumpsuit
that had tethers on it (to keep him from accidentally getting too
high or too close to the edge of the air cushion created by the
fan). He stood on the metal grill covering the fan and when it was
turned on the force of the air lifted him thirty feet! A photographer
got some amazing great pictures of him flying.
People could go swimming and water-skiing down at the lake if they
prefered a more relaxing picnic. There were also a half dozen jet
skis. Just before dinner an announcer informed us there would be
was a special jet-ski daredevil performace put on by professional
jet-skiers. My husband and I watched the show and it was spectacular.
Fortunately, the food was not like the food served in an army mess
hall though it was served on steel tray and the caterers even slapped
the mashed potatoes on your plate... plop! Everyone was also given
a choice of steak, chicken, or fish. The server shouted your order
to the cook standing over the grill and he would repeat holler it
back just as loudly. The food was mostly standard picnic fare potato
salad, cole slaw, barbequed beans, corn-on-the- cob. There was delicious
apple pie and peach cobbler for desert. There was lemonade, and
sodas for everyone and wine and beer for the adults.
After dinner, our company CEO addressed "the troops" awarding medals
for the winners in the games of Lazertag and paintball. There were
also some humorous awards like, "GI Joe/Jane" for the person who
went through boot camp the most times and "One man army" for the
guy in paint ball who captured the other teams flag single handedly
after all his other teammates had been eliminated.
Just after dark there was a firework show set to marching band music.
It was really spectacular it made me feel really patriotic.
My husband and I had a great time. It was really fun being in the
Army for one day.
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