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SAMPLE
PROGRAMS FOR NCAAW
Taken from the BACCHUS flyer, "50 Things BACCHUS Affiliates
Can Do," available from BACCHUS by calling (303) 871-0901
Up All-Nighter!
Many campuses are
taking advantage of late night student hours and the availability of
their athletic facilities to plan highly interactive programs. Take
over your fitness center for midnight volleyball tournaments, indoor
mini-golf, Olympic type games, swimming contests, or a variety of recreational
sports events! This is a great way to involve your physical education
department or health education. In addition to the fun activities, you
can set up a massage clinic, serve a healthy midnight breakfast, and
teach some relaxation techniques. Get students to form teams from their
campus organization or residence hall. Get a celebrity student team
to compete against faculty!
Take Aim at Alcohol
Abuse
Get your entire
campus involved by sending out colorful 8.5 x 11 flyers with a statistic
about alcohol abuse on one side and an entry blank and instructions
on the opposite side. Instructions should direct people to memorize
their fact, complete the entry form, make a paper airplane from their
flyer, and meet at a certain location. If you have a multi-level building
with a balcony, this would be your best spot, or anywhere that is highly
visible. Create a colorful target area in the center of the room and
ask contestants to recite the statistic they received and fly their
plane toward the target. Of course, there should be good prizes for
those who get closest to the target. This is a great way to get everyone
on campus involved and helps you get important educational messages
out.
The Great Tailgate
Tent Party
Combat the negative
images of tailgating by sponsoring a fun non-alcoholic event during
one of your major athletic games. This event is perfect to seek donations
and sponsors. Get your members to whip up some great mocktails, serve
hot chocolate or specialty coffees if it's cold. Ask for pizza or sub
sponsors to provide food. Pass out freebie promotional items if budget
allows and make sure you have educational information about impaired
driving available. Invite the crash dummies to serve or to go through
the stands to attract an audience at your event.
Passport Party
Have various campus
resource offices and organizations set up information and refreshments
in each of their areas. Issue passports to students and guide maps that
indicate where they must "travel" to collect information and goodies,
and get their passports stamped. It's a great way to point out campus
resources, and fun to have a progressive party. All stamped passports
should be thrown in to a bin for a grand prize drawing at the conclusion
of the event.
Parking Lot Campaigns
Select a well-traveled
parking lot as a site to launch an awareness campaign! Create a "Top
Ten Reasons to Be Aware!" list and distribute it on car windshields
or antennae. You may even decide to wash the car windshields so that
car owners "can clearly see the importance of NCAAW". Get campus safety
involved and do seat belt checks and pass out promotional items as prizes
for those who are buckled up. Distribute your educational materials
in the size, shape, and color of your campus parking tickets; people
will read it. Include a 10% off coupon from your campus bookstore or
snack bar on the ticket.
Singing Telegrams/Balloon
Bouquets
Get some balloons
imprinted with your NCAAW theme and take orders for balloon bouquets,
or if your group is very creative, singing telegrams. This is a great
way to fundraise as well as get your message across. Get your items
like helium, balloons, and string donated. Design healthy messages to
attach to the bouquets. Ask dining services to donate free drink coupons
to attach. If singing is your bag, come up with several healthy message
songs to popular tunes and send out the quartet to deliver. (Hint: Get
the person buying the telegram to designate the time and place of delivery
to save time in filling your requests.)
Talk Shows!
What about staging
your own "Lovelines" talk show! Get peer educators to play various outrageous
roles and use a call-in line to explore issues like healthy practices,
relationships and personal ethics. Remember! Lots of scandal, confrontation
and surprises. It helps if you have a really funny show host. This is
a great activity to do in residence hall lounges, and you can do it
for many small audiences throughout your NCAAW.
Homecoming Halftime
Get on the program
and plan some wacky team competition for half-time at the homecoming
game, or make a parade float. You have a captive audience and a highly
visible event to get your group's name and message out there!
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