
A human bowling activity—in which guests tried to knock over oversize pins from within a caged ball—was among the crowd favorites at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation's A Time for Heroes family festival.
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For new sponsor King of Harts, organizers set up an area meant to resemble a camp site in Lake Tahoe.
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The booth included a s’mores-making station.
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Guests could design their own screen-printed bags to collect takeaways from various activity stations.
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Snacks in Baseball Mitts

In New York, Scoozi Events hosted a dinner with a "childhood memory" theme in 2014. Nostalgic dishes included miniature Kobe hot dogs served in a baseball mitt with a side of tater tots in a batting helmet.
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In one of several personalized activations, guests could customize envelope clutch bags with their initials embossed into the leather.
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