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- Enjoy an outdoor movie. Many places this summer have restructured and now show outdoor movies. Whether it be a traditional drive-in theater or your local community showing movies in a park, this is a great way to enjoy an evening with family or friends. If you can’t find one near you, consider setting up a sheet – or project on the side of your house – and show one of your favorite movies in your backyard.
- Visit the local zoo. The animals miss seeing you, and this is a great activity you can do without a lot of contact with others.
- Play a round or two of golf. Whether you play 18 or nine holes, mini golf or frisbee/disc golf, there’s something for everyone and all skill levels to enjoy.
- Hike at a county or state park. You don’t have to go far to enjoy the great outdoors. The parks have hiking trails for beginners to advanced. You can easily spend a day checking out the scenic trails.
- Kayak, boat, paddle board or canoe on our area’s great lakes and rivers. While you paddle, check out the beautiful lake homes or the quiet river surroundings and wildlife.
- Make a campfire in your backyard and enjoy S’mores and friendships under the stars.
No matter what you do, be sure to enjoy these last days of summer.
Categories: Community, Shorewest Tips
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