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Your Summmer Bucket List

Make this YOUR summer.

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As the weather gets warmer and days get longer, that means summer is right around the corner. While you want to make this summer the best summer yet, planning can get a little tedious. Start by checking some of these activities below off your list!

  1. Go to a concert
  2. Go to the Beach
  3. Go Camping with friends
  4. Relive your childhood with a big game of capture the flag or hide and go seek at night
  5. Create your own Summer Instagram Hashtag
  6. Go skydiving
  7. Go Paddle boarding
  8. Get a real or temporary tattoo
  9. Host a barbeque
  10. Tie-dye T-shirts and wear them to a concert
  11. Go to an amusement park
  12. Make homemade ice-cream
  13. Watch the stars in an empty field at night
  14. Have a picnic
  15. Bury a time capsule
  16. Water gun painting
  17. Go to the aquarium
  18. Catch lighting bugs/fireflies
  19. Go for a hike
  20. Try a new food
  21. Go on a road trip
  22. Visit someplace new
  23. Have a water balloon fight
  24. Host a movie night outside
  25. Go on a scavenger hunt
  26. Get a bunch of friends together and unplug from all electronics for the day
  27. Go out for ice cream at a local ice cream parlor
  28. Wash your car
  29. Go on a day trip with your family
  30. Attend a fair
  31. Get your free Slurpee on 7/11
  32. Make homemade pizza
  33. Close your eyes, and choose a place on a map to go for the day
  34. Go for a bike ride
  35. Go fishing
  36. Go crabbing
  37. Spend time with family
  38. Take up a new hobby
  39. Volunteer in your community
  40. Have a marathon of TV shows or movies that you used to watch as a kid
  41. Re-decorate or re-arrange your room
  42. Host a bonfire
  43. Take a selfie every day to see how you’ve changed
  44. Carve your name in a tree
  45. Go to a drive in movie theater
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