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St. George day barbeque.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What about painting/ chalking a great big board on the foor and play human draughts/ chess/ snakes and ladders, etc. Or some sort of treasure hunt, where the clues are related to great English figures or are associated with St George.
Or ask people to come dressed up as anything to do with England/ St George to win a crate of lager or something, and also a kiddy comp. The spec would be so wide that nobody would have an excuse not to dress up.
We used to do lots of outdoor stuff years ago when I was a Guide leader. If you have a large area of land around, you could do a scavenger hunt. Split people into family teams and give them a list of between 5 and 10 items to find, e.g. a leaf skeleton, a feather, a stone with a hole through it. First group back with all items wins a small prize, or points towards a grand prize at the end.
Other games you could try include races, e.g. the old school sportsday favourites of egg and spoon, three legged, sack race, obstacle race, and a caterpillar race (like a 3 legged one but with lots more people).
Welly throwing is good fun if you have enough room - they never go where you expect them to!
Old fashioned party games might be good fun too, e.g. tunnel ball, or the balloon between the knees/matchbox on the nose game. (I also remember playing one with a long piece of string with a key on the end and you had to thread this through a piece of outer clothing, e.g. a sleeve. Can't remember what it was called though!).
Twister is always good fun, or water bomb fights.
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