Saturday, May 10, 2008

Extreme Digital Challenge

Last Saturday we were involved in the Waterbrooke Youth Extreme Digital Challenge. Teams of 4-5 kids plus two adults with a vehicle cruised around Victoria looking for places on a list to take creative digital photos. We had to choose ten locations from the list and be back at the church by 6:15. There were prizes for things like the craziest picture, including community people (who were given a Waterbrooke water bottle and invited to church!), first group done, etc.We had a group of dramatic 6th grade girls who made up a story for every location. This was the car dealership, and Mirissa was run over by a stationary car!
At the fire station, we re-enacted the folk tale of the Old Man and the Turnip where all the animals come to help pull it up.
At the tennis courts at Holy Family Catholic High School, they tried to push over the port-o-potty!
The Dairy Queen cashier looks on in amazement as ice cream was smeared all over Katie's face.
The manager at Cabin Fever Sports was very helpful as the girls dressed up for this shot!

We had a fun time with pizza , games, and devotions back at the church while two of our techno geek leaders (Andy and James) downloaded all the different group's pictures for the final reveal.
One group met the sheriff at Subway and had him handcuff them, and another picture had a bride and groom join the group. Maybe they'll come visit Waterbrooke someday. Crazy kids!

***Disclaimer*** No kids or animals were injured during the course of this event.

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