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100 Things To Do Before The Year Is Over

Grab your checklist and see how many things you can cross off.

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100 Things To Do Before The Year Is Over
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The year is already more than halfway over, but there is still time to cross things off your yearly bucket list. If you are looking for some fun things to do this year, look no further! Grab a friend, a significant other, a family member, or just yourself and see how many things you can do before the year is up.

1. Go to the beach.

2. Have a photoshoot.

3. Visit a Lush store.

4. Have a picnic.

5. Stargaze.

6. Go on a road trip.

7. Kayak.

8. Have a movie series marathon.

9. Share your favorite music with someone.

10. Take the time to listen to someone else’s favorite music.

11. Watch the sun set.

12. Get ice cream.

13. Have a candlelit dinner.

14. Watch a tear-jerker movie like “Bridge to Terabithia.”

15. Go horseback riding.

16. Watch an action movie.

17. Release your inner child at a children's science museum.

18. Splash around in a waterpark.

19. Walk around in an art museum.

20. Go to a club.

21. Get a massage.

22. Give a massage.

23. Have fun at a park.

24. Talk a walk in the downtown portion of a city.

25. Learn how to skateboard/longboard.

26. See animals at a zoo.

27. Go to a concert.

28. Relive the joys of Pokemon Go and go hunting in a big city.

29. Try something new at a wine tasting.

30. See a drive-in movie.

31. See a movie in a theater.

32. Walk a dog.

33. Go rollerblading.

34. Play disc golf.

35. Ride a Ferris wheel.

36. Visit a local fair.

37. See a concert in a park.

38. Go to a jazz festival.

39. Grab a bite at a local restaurant.

40. Visit an air museum.

41. Play a board game.

42. Build a sandcastle.

43. Try your hand at karaoke.

44. Take pictures on a beach.

45. Read a book.

46. Find the perfect rock.

47. See a musical.

48. Dress up nice and go out.

49. Try a sushi bar.

50. Build a fort with blankets and pillows.

51. Walk on a trail.

52. Try a beer sampler.

53. Ride a bike.

54. Watch a musical-themed movie like “Rock of Ages.”

55. Have someone else do your makeup.

56. Play Skyrim.

57. Watch someone play a video game.

58. Play a video game with someone.

59. Bowling.

60. Play some mini golf.

61. Go on a coffee date.

62. Try a new restaurant.

63. Go on a scavenger hunt.

64. Swing dance.

65. Try a face mask.

66. Make a mix CD.

67. Have a mystery dinner.

68. Visit a botanical garden.

69. See the stars at a planetarium.

70. Slow dance with someone.

71. See an aquarium.

72. Go to a local art festival.

73. Try the penny date.

74. Eat food from a food truck.

75. Have a laugh with some Mad Libs.

76. Go to a pet store.

77. See an antique car show.

78. Visit a farm.

79. Feed a goat (or a lot of goats).

80. Finish a puzzle.

81. Get Slurpees.

82. Have a pizza night.

83. Make s’mores.

84. Carve a pumpkin.

85. Get lost in a corn maze.

86. Drink apple cider.

87. Make it out of a haunted house.

88. Go to Cedar Point.

89. Jump in a pile of leaves.

90. Make cookies.

91. Build a snowman.

92. Drink hot chocolate.

93. Go ice skating.

94. Watch “Elf” and try Buddy’s spaghetti.

95. Go sledding down Munson Park’s hill in Monroe, Michigan.

96. See the Christmas lights at the Toledo Zoo.

97. Build a snow fort.

98. Make snow angels.

99. Have a winter movie marathon.

100. Kiss someone on New Year’s Eve.

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