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A practical manual offers ten themed recreational programs for small groups and community gatherings, presenting step-by-step plans for games, relays, costumed scenes, and simple dramatics. Each program includes suggestions for invitations, decorations, props, participant arrangements, and scoring, ranging from playful parlor contests using peanuts, newspapers, or balloons to pantomime and cultural tableaux, a mock street or circus scene, and a brief Christmas service. Directions balance quick, low-prep amusements with more elaborate costuming and staging so groups can scale entertainment to their time and resources.

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Title: Ten recreational parties

Author: Helen Durham

Release date: October 10, 2025 [eBook #77020]

Language: English

Original publication: New York: The Womans Press, 1924

Credits: Charlene Taylor, Super Queer Historian and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

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Ten Recreational Parties

by

HELEN DURHAM

THE WOMANS PRESS
600 LEXINGTON AVENUE
NEW YORK, N. Y.

Copyright, 1924, by
Helen Durham

This is a revised and amplified edition of Six Recreational Parties, by the same author. The last three are not parties, strictly speaking, but suggestions for adding variety to larger entertainments.

Printed in the United States of America