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Low Cost Activities?

I am not usually a pest, but I am a Apartment Manager here in Rohnert Park. At one time this was assisted living. But not for a few years. It's a regular complex. We only have one bedroom units, so there are very few kids, we have adults mostly from 21-91. I don't have a creative bone in my body, but, I am trying to get some low-cost or no-cost activities here.

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To help the moral of the people. The young people kind of go their own way, busy with College, and work. The older people are lonely and bored. So there is my delima. Not trying to toss it in your court, but I would appreciate any suggestions?

Thank you,
Pamela

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April 2, 20070 found this helpful

Here are the things I do.

1. Get your digital camera, take pictures of birds, insects, or flowers, and identify each one. Make a scrap book. Person with the most ID'd animals gets to be "Master of Birds" for the apartment complex (or Master of Bugs, Master of Flowers, etc.)

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2. I offered to do a free nature walk and ID all the plants and flowers I knew, but I got no responses. I think people don't understand that many cool-weather flowers are already out by Apr 15.

3. I like to go to parks and try to catch snakes. Best time is Apr 1-May 1 when the snakes are coming out of hibernation and mating.

4. I do geocaching, finding hidden treasure. But this requires buying a GPS, about $100-$400. Otherwise there is no charge to get coordinates for hidden treasure in your area. See geocaching.com.

Geocaching is fun because it's challenging and gets you walking out doors. It can be done all year round but some caches are harder to find if covered in snow. Cache boxes are often ammo boxes or tupperware containers, but can be as small as a film canister or lip balm tube.

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5. A bunch of us gardeners do a plant swap. We trade plants, no cost for anyone. It is actually started via a Yahoo Group for gardening in Michigan. You bring some plants to trade and everyone puts their plants in a "pot", or common area. In Round 1, everyone picks 1 plant. In Round 2, everyone picks one plant, and so on. If you brought 10 plants, you get to have 10 picks. And there are always extra plants at the end to be given away to anyone who wants them. Great way to spruce up the apartments, outside and on the balconies.

I got the following for free: 4 kinds of mint, Jerusalem artichoke, spider wort, garlic, day lily, borage, bee balm, and more.

6. Bike riding is fun and good exercise. I try to find a new park sometimes.

7. Walking is fun and good exercise too. While you're at it, bring a trash bag and pick up garbage along a street.

8. Or try to beautify your area by planting perennial flowers, they will come back every year. Get them free at a plant swap.

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Hope this helps.

 
April 2, 20070 found this helpful

I LIVE IN LOW-INCOME HOUSING AND BELIEVE ME IT CAN GET BORING. ONE GROUP SET UP A PARK WALK TUESDAYS AND THURDAYS. THEY GET A TEE-SHIRT AND GET EXCERISE WHILE LOOKING AT THE BEAUTY AROUND THEM. IN OUR TOWN WE HAVE A "SENIOR" BUS AND EVEN THOUGH I AM NOT A SENIOR I CAN TAKE IT. IT COSTS BETWEEN 5$ 5.00 AND $ 7.00 TO TAKE THE RIDE WITH OTHER SENIORS/DISABLED TO THE MALLS AND OTHER STORES. IN OUR COMMUNITY ROOM THERE IS ALWAYS AT LEAST ONE JIGSAW PUZZLE GOING. A LOT OF THE PUZZLES ARE DONATED. THEY ALSO HAVE A GROUP THAT KNITS AND CROCHETS IN THE COMMUNITY ROOM AND ARE ALWAYS WILLING TO SHOW A NEW PERSON THE ROPES. WE ALSO HAVE BOOKS DONATED AND THEY ARE AVAILABLE FOR EVERYONE TO READ AND THEN DONATE BACK. IF YOU HAVE THE ROOM GET DVDS OR VIDEOS OUT OF THE LIBRARY TO SCREEN FOR EVERYONE.

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OUR LIBRARY SYSTEM IS LINKED WITH MANY LIBRARIES AND WE CAN ORDERS THOOUSANDS OF TITLES. ALSO SEE IF THE LIBRARY WOULD LET YOU GIVE A SHORT COURSE ON THE COMPUTERS TO LET THE PEOPLE SET UP AN E-MAIL ADDRESS. THEY MAY NOT BE ABLE TO BUY A COMPUTER BUT THEY WOULD BE ABLE TO USE ONE FOR FREE. I DO NOT KNOW IF THIS IS OKAY FOR YOU, BUT BY OUR COMMUNITY ROOM WE HAVE A "SHOP" WHERE PEOPLE PUT IN THIR THINGS TO SELL. THE ONES THAT RUN IT GET A PERCENTAGE AND THE SELLER GETS THE REST. I ALSO DO NOT KNOW IF YOU REDEEM BOTTLES AND CANS BUT WE HAVE CONTAINERS IN THE HALL TO COLLECT AND THE MONEY COLLECTED FROM THE SHOP AND THE REDEMPTIONS GO TOWARD THE COMMUNITY. WE HAVE HAD A CHRISTMAS PARTY AND A FOURTH OF JULY PARTY AND SMALL GIFTS ETC. GOOD LUCK.....HEATHER

 
April 2, 20070 found this helpful

When I managed apartments I started a monthly birthday party, also a monthly potluck. I had a pot of coffee going every morning in the rec room for those who wanted coffee hour.

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I put together a monthly newsletter, anyone could contribute. They had to keep it clean. It was quite popular. We collected cans and bottles and the money went to the community.

 
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April 2, 20070 found this helpful

Try a "coffee morning". You just have people come out and have a morning coffee and a chat. You can have it once a week or more if you get a good turn out. If you have a budget to pay for coffee, great! If not just pass the can around and encourage people to toss in coins for supplies. I used to do this as a new mom in the UK, it is very popular and gives people a reason to get up and get out of the house which can jump start their day. Good luck!

 

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April 2, 20070 found this helpful

what about bringing out the old photos. they enjoy seeing themselves. etc.
you could also have a girl/boy scout troup come and play games with them.

 
By Deb (Guest Post)
April 2, 20070 found this helpful

Pamela,
If you have a meeting area or commons area, why not have a monthly birthday party for whoever would like to come. You can buy large decorated sheet cakes very cheaply ( Costco, Winco, Sam's Walmart, etc.) and have say the 10th of every month be a birthday celebration and invited all the tenents and you could provide tea, coffee, or cheap punch to accompany the cake. Bunches of balloons don't cost much either to decorate with. An apartment owner does this in my area and the tenents love it and feel like he is showing some interest in his tenents other than just collecting the rents. Soon or later you have covered everyone and their birthday by having the monthly birthday get togethers. It would also give the tenents a chance to meet and visit with each other.

 
By Deb (Guest Post)
April 2, 20070 found this helpful

Pamela,
I just sent the message about a monthly birthday party for the tenents. I forgot to mention that it would be special if you took a group picture of each month of birthday people ( the ones that actually are celebrating their brithdays that month), and post them in the activites room or give each of them a copy of the pictures- very low cost.

 
April 2, 20070 found this helpful

If there's a volunteer service in your community, call them. There might be some musicians, pianists, etc. who would he happy to come on a weekly basis, or whenever it could be set up, and volunteer to play some music or have a sing-along. (If you have an activity area such as a dining room for group gatherings.)
Or maybe some of your residents would be interested in doing volunteer work themselves with materials that could be brought in, or utilize a county bus system (usually at a minimal cost for senior citizens) to transport them to and from a volunteer center if they'd prefer and are able to get out. Like filling baskets, assembling and folding newsletters, addressing envelopes, stocking food pantries, etc. There are usually a lot of volunteer activities they could help with according to their capabilities. This makes them feel needed and worthwhile, which they are; and is a big morale booster. Maybe a day care with a small group of children could visit your residents and bring books to share, etc. One apartment complex I know of had a Bingo game every Saturday, and they would each bring a prize for the winners, but the rule was that the prize had to be something they didn't go out and buy for the game; like something they had but didn't use much... anything from a nic-nac to a box of cracker jacks, or a hand crocheted pot-holder. I would begin by checking resources in your community/county, like a Commission for the Aged, who could probably help provide you with other valuable resources which are available to bring some activity to your apartment residents.

 
By Diana (Guest Post)
April 3, 20070 found this helpful

Potluck dinner once a month

Sing along

Flower arranging class (contact local florist or gardening center)

Movie night

Health fair (contact local hospital or college)

Book club

beauty or makeover night

contact your local churches to see if they have a praise band or other group that would give a free concert: Our children ring bells at local senior centers

Arrange speakers on gardening, crafts, cooking, etc. (poll your residents about what they are interested in) contact local colleges or use some of your residents to speak

How about a talent show put on by the residents

Or a contest of any kind for each season

Holiday parties: Easter egg hunts, Christmas caroling, Halloween costume party, July 4th "parade", Get creative with some more unusual ideas (national icecream day-make your won sundaes, etc)

A humor night: Joke telling contest, watch a funny video. Comedy club

Older folks love to have someone to chat with-serve tea and coffee for a chat

Game night-play board games or cards (this is a BIG one is our family as young kids and grandparents can play together)

Monthly happy hour-BYOB and a snack to share (if appropriate for your community)

Political candidates can come and discuss pertinent issues

contact your local fire department. They will do fire safety training for free

Police department will do free personal safety training

Contact local martial arts, dance studios, and cultural centers for free demonstrations-very entertaining

Your local zoo might send a docent with some animals. Also try raptor rehabilitation

You'll have to invest some time making phone calls-so I recommend starting a binder or keeping a steno with who you called and when (what the offer and cost if any). You might be able to offer this service to other apartment managers at a slight fee...

Lastly, don't be disappointed if the first few are poorly attended. People have a hard time breaking their old habits of doing nothing! Keep plugging away

You may want to have door prizes...contact local business and ask for a donation

Good luck-Sounds like great fun!

 
April 3, 20070 found this helpful

How about a checkers night? Or a book and magazine swap night? Plant a community garden and have whoever want to add a plant or flowers?
(smiles)

 

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