It's time for the annual Mid-Winter Games With Vinny! Come compete for prizes on Saturday, January 27th from 10:00am - 12:00pm at 82 Stratford Drive, Bloomingdale. We’ll have Sporty’s chicken for lunch for the whole family so come hungry!
Come ready to compete! You’ll need tennis shoes, shorts, and a t-shirt. Be sure to wear your grades color:
Kindergarten - Red
1st Grade - Blue
2nd Grade - Yellow
3rd Grade - Orange
4th Grade - Purple
5th Grade - Black
Invite as many friends and family members to come to cheer your child on! Guests must register and sign a waiver. Guests cannot participate in the games, their responsibility is to be loud and proud as kids compete!
Some of the Individual Games may include but not limited to:
Games will vary depending on grade level. Most games are a minute to complete.
1. It's Pretty Windy: Players blow through a straw to knock the cups off of the table.
2. Shoe Flick: Players will flick their shoes away on the doormat.
3. Scoop It With P.R.A.Y.: Players will dig in a big jar for ping pong balls that have the letters P.R.A.Y. Grab one at a time to spell PRAY
4. Verse Made Right: Organize the words of the verse to be in order.
Ephesians 2:10 NLT
Psalm 37:5 NLT
1 John 2:10 NLT
5. Proper Posture With Truths: Players will move the truths from start to finish in the obstacle course.
6. Flip It Back: Players will flip the pencil in the air and attempt to catch one, two, three, and four.
Some of the Grade Level Games may include but not limited to:
Players will work as a team with their peers. Games will vary depending on grade level.
1. Round & Round You Go: Teams will sprint colorful sticky post-its around the table to complete the task at hand.
2. Battle Of The Books: Teams will compete against other teams to find the book in their Bible that is requested, the more you find, the more you win.
3. Tick Tack Truth Tweezer: Relay style, teams will use tweezers to carry the truths to the finish line.
4. Tower Of Truths: Teams will build the tallest block tower.
5. Relay: Teams will take away the egg from the chicken, using a spoon.