Showing posts with label camping table rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camping table rock. Show all posts

Friday, May 9, 2014

Are there really camps like camp rock?

Q. if so.... can you tell the names cuz i really wanna go to one


Answer
yeah there are music camps except ppl dont get up on luch tables and start a musical(at least i dont think lol) google always works! or u can ask ure music teahcer in ure school b/c i got into an art camp by asking my art teacher

Camping Indoors, need ideas!?




gelcoolgir


I work for a summer camp for kids between the ages 5-10 and this Friday we are having an indoor camping day. We have decided to have four or five tents set up and in each tent do an activity. In one tent for sure we are making smores. We just don't know what other activities to do inside the Other tents. Later on the kids will gather around in a circle and tell stories but we need ideas to do in the tents. Any help!> Thanks!


Answer
Orientaltrading.com have a bunch of great camping crafts that would be good for some of the activities. Other ideas:
Make Bird Feeders
Sand Art
Camp Buckets-Have the kids paint a 5 gallon bucket. They can then use them for seats.
Glow in the Dark hats-Let the kids decorate hats with glow in the dark paints.
Stick picture frames or stick art
Newspaper outfits-Have a tent with a bunch of newspapers and let the kids make hats, skirts, vests, etc out of the paper.
Animal sound and footprint tent-Have a CD of animal sounds and have the kids try and guess what they are. Then have them look at different types of animal footprints and see if they can guess what animal they belong to.
Name necklaces-Get letter and colored beads and let the kids make a necklace.
Nature rubbings-Gather bark, rocks, leaves, etc and have the kids place a piece of paper over the object and then rub with a crayon.
CD Campfire-You will need :Rocks â about the size of a quarter, Sticks, A handful of soil, dirt or sand, White craft glue, Small scraps of red, orange and yellow tissue paper, Toothpick
Cover CD with glue and use a paintbrush or your finger to spread the glue out for an even coat. Cover glue area with dirt or sand and tap off excess.
Use your finger to push back a little of the dirt from the edges, all the way around the CD, to make room for the rocks.
Squeeze out a generous amount of white glue onto the cleared edge of the CD. Press a rock into the glue. Repeat until entire rim of the CD is covered in rocks.
If necessary, break sticks into approximately 4 inch pieces. Using white craft clue, build a "fire" with the sticks by laying them down in a teepee formation, gluing as you go. Let everything dry for
Tear tissue paper into small pieces, approximately 1" or 2" squares. Then shape into flames and glue on. Let project dry completely overnight.

Flowered Placemats-For each place mat, cut 2 pieces of contact paper approximately 12" x 18". Peel the backing off one piece and lay it sticky side up on the table. Remove blossoms and leaves from their stems and arrange them on the sticky side of the contact paper. Press everything flat with your fingers. Some flowers will work better if you remove the petals and use them individually.
Peel the backing off the 2nd piece of contact paper. Place it sticky side down over your arrangement. Do not worry about lining up edges exactly. You will probably get some wrinkles. Just press everything down as flat as possible and your place mat will look beautiful. Trim around all edges with scissors.

Make ice cream-1 tablespoon sugar
1/2 cup milk or half & half
1/4 teaspoon vanilla
6 tablespoons rock salt
1 pint-size plastic food storage bag (e.g., Ziploc)
1 gallon-size plastic food storage bag
Ice cubes
How to make it:
Fill the large bag half full of ice, and add the rock salt. Seal the bag.
Put milk, vanilla, and sugar into the small bag, and seal it.
Place the small bag inside the large one, and seal it again carefully.
Shake until the mixture is ice cream, which takes about 5 minutes.
Wipe off the top of the small bag, then open it carefully.




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Friday, November 8, 2013

How to decorate for a backyard summer camp party?

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Q. My 3 year old daughter is having a camp theme party and want to decorate so you really feel like you are camping


Answer
Make a large wooden sign at the entrance to the "Camp Site" and have other signs pointing the way to the toilets and showers, picnic area and wildlife trail.
Set the tents around a central seating area with the campfire as a centerpiece. Lay out low benches for sitting on or just use mats or planks of wood balanced on rocks.
Decorate the inside of the tents with streamers and balloons
Around the edges of the camp, erect some citronella torches. These will keep the bugs away and add to the camp atmosphere.
Place cuddly toys in the tress and bushes for the younger kids to discover or for the older kids, hang plastic bugs around the camp. Use glow in the dark bugs and stars which will be fun later on when it gets dark.
Hang multi colored Chinese lanterns around the garden. Some kids just can't help playing with candles so be careful where you place them.
Set up a food table and cover with green or camouflage cloth. Use plastic tableware or tin plates and cups. Provide bug stickers for each child to personalize his/her own plate and mug. It saves muddling them up.
You can also add:
Bug stickers and tattoes
T-shirts with the name of the camp and date of the birthday camping party

How are you supposed to clean billiard balls?




Two Dogs T


In the past I have used windex or something when I needed to clean them. The balls I have, came with my table and were made around 1970. I want to make sure I am taking care of them properly. A friend also suggested that I put them in the dishwasher.


Answer
Soap leaves residue!

There are a bunch of different devices and products suggested for cleaning and shining pool balls, especially the cue ball. To get a real shine, you are going to need some elbow grease and some hard buffing. Some companies sell billiard ball polishers, and they run about $50 dollars. There are some industrial ball cleaners that run upwards of $500.

There is a product made specially for this, called "Tiger Ball Cleaner/Polisher".

I just clean them on occasion with Windex, and it worked pretty well, but never use abrasive cleaners on them. I've also heard of people using dish soap too, saying that it works better on billiard balls than regular soap, but you risk leaving residue.
You can also try a vibrating rock polisher. ($110)
Canada

Gary,
Billiards Forum Owner, Administrator, and Webmaster
http://www.billiardsforum.info/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=573

Tiger Ball Cleaner/Polisher: $9.95 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000OWP23O?ie=UTF8&tag=ipodvideosour-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000OWP23O

Spray some "Fantastik" household cleaner onto a clean terrycloth towel and polish away. Buff it up with a dry section of the towel and your balls will be as good as new.
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/63692

Personally, I'd opt for the Tiger Ball Cleaner/Polisher if I couldn't get to a pool hall or pro shop to have them cleaned properly by machine.

Good Luck -

LAG




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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Good vacation spots around South and north carolina?

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Lissa


Im looking for some places to travel this summer and was wondering if anyone knew some good places around south and north carolina.Florida and georgia are ok too.websites about the places would be awesome.
Thanks to all mature answers,
~Lissa
P.S.: information about a place called ,i cant remember if its flat rock or table rock,would be amazing.Its supposed to have a waterfall i think.



Answer
flat rock n.c. if you are into thre outdoors this is the states for you with endless fishing hiling canoeing camping and such

How to decorate for a backyard summer camp party?

Q. My 3 year old daughter is having a camp theme party and want to decorate so you really feel like you are camping


Answer
Make a large wooden sign at the entrance to the "Camp Site" and have other signs pointing the way to the toilets and showers, picnic area and wildlife trail.
Set the tents around a central seating area with the campfire as a centerpiece. Lay out low benches for sitting on or just use mats or planks of wood balanced on rocks.
Decorate the inside of the tents with streamers and balloons
Around the edges of the camp, erect some citronella torches. These will keep the bugs away and add to the camp atmosphere.
Place cuddly toys in the tress and bushes for the younger kids to discover or for the older kids, hang plastic bugs around the camp. Use glow in the dark bugs and stars which will be fun later on when it gets dark.
Hang multi colored Chinese lanterns around the garden. Some kids just can't help playing with candles so be careful where you place them.
Set up a food table and cover with green or camouflage cloth. Use plastic tableware or tin plates and cups. Provide bug stickers for each child to personalize his/her own plate and mug. It saves muddling them up.
You can also add:
Bug stickers and tattoes
T-shirts with the name of the camp and date of the birthday camping party




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Thursday, August 29, 2013

How are you supposed to clean billiard balls?

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Two Dogs T


In the past I have used windex or something when I needed to clean them. The balls I have, came with my table and were made around 1970. I want to make sure I am taking care of them properly. A friend also suggested that I put them in the dishwasher.


Answer
Soap leaves residue!

There are a bunch of different devices and products suggested for cleaning and shining pool balls, especially the cue ball. To get a real shine, you are going to need some elbow grease and some hard buffing. Some companies sell billiard ball polishers, and they run about $50 dollars. There are some industrial ball cleaners that run upwards of $500.

There is a product made specially for this, called "Tiger Ball Cleaner/Polisher".

I just clean them on occasion with Windex, and it worked pretty well, but never use abrasive cleaners on them. I've also heard of people using dish soap too, saying that it works better on billiard balls than regular soap, but you risk leaving residue.
You can also try a vibrating rock polisher. ($110)
Canada

Gary,
Billiards Forum Owner, Administrator, and Webmaster
http://www.billiardsforum.info/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=573

Tiger Ball Cleaner/Polisher: $9.95 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000OWP23O?ie=UTF8&tag=ipodvideosour-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000OWP23O

Spray some "Fantastik" household cleaner onto a clean terrycloth towel and polish away. Buff it up with a dry section of the towel and your balls will be as good as new.
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/63692

Personally, I'd opt for the Tiger Ball Cleaner/Polisher if I couldn't get to a pool hall or pro shop to have them cleaned properly by machine.

Good Luck -

LAG

Where in Missouri is good for camping and activities?




Abbey


My husband and I are 30 and 26 respectively and our anniversary is coming up in a few weeks. Considering I have been laid off we need to keep the celebration modest, but would like to do something. Any ideas besides the obvious free way to celebrate an anniversary :) ?


Answer
Located adjacent to Table Rock Lake and near Branson, Mo., one of the hottest tourism spots in the United States, "Table Rock State Park" offers easy lake access and is a short drive to area attractions and entertainment.




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