Saturday, July 27, 2019

Teen Scavenger Hunt

The end of summer means another thank you party for the teen volunteers! They do so much good work for us that the staff always throws them an after-hours party complete with food, activities, and party favors. Allow me to present, a group picture of everyone who attended the party, which was about a third of our SRP volunteer class of 2019.


This year, I was in charge of running the party along with one of the building managers. I found an app called GooseChase that makes it incredibly easy to make scavenger hunts for groups and/or students, and they even have an educator option that lets you access much of the app's features for free! GooseChase let me create my hunt easily using the desktop computer, then let me password protect it so only our teens would have access. After everyone downloaded the app and signed in to our activity, they formed two- or three-person teams and ran off. One thing I would do differently if I do another teen scavenger hunt using digital devices is to add more challenges. Tonight's had twelve, and they were all back within 15 minutes!

Dinner was pizza and fruit, and the movie was the incomparable 1996 classic Matilda, but let's get to the real important part: the scavenger hunt. In my humble opinion, the best part of having teen programs after hours is the opportunity to run around and be loud in the stacks while there are no patrons there to complain. It's silly, fun, and lets the teens unwind in a casual environment after working hard for two months.

AWE Computers: Take a picture of you and/or a friend playing at the AWE computers in the Children's Room.


Books: See how many books you can balance in top of your head. Have a teammate take a picture before they fall!


Children's Room Colors: Find the wall in the Children's Room that you think has the best color, and take a picture in front of it.


First Time: Find an area in the library that you have never used (or haven't used a lot), and take a picture there.


Friends: Take a picture with someone who is NOT on your scavenger hunting team.


Furniture: Find your favorite piece of furniture in the library, and have someone take ap cture of you using it.

Mirror: Find a mirror somewhere in the library and take a mirror selfie. The more creative, the better!


Picture Book: Find a picture book you read as a kid, and take a picture with it.


Purple: Find a purple object and take a selfie with it.


Sorter: Take a group picture of your scavenger hunting team by the front check-in area and/or sorter.


Study Rooms: Take a picture inside one of the study rooms.


Tables: Take a picture under a table!

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