Chair Yoga – Sue Barr (9:00am)
Wake up early and stretch! You do not need a mat and will not need to get up and down from the floor. We do some stretches sitting in a chair, and then a few things standing using the chair as a support. Start the day energized and refreshed!
Taboo – Jay Friedlander (10:00am)
A word guessing party game in which a player tries to get his or her teammates to guess words without using the word itself or five additional words listed on the card. The object of the game is for a player to have his/her teammates guess the word on his/her card without using gestures and verbal cues.
Name That Tune and Find the Secret Message!–Alan Stillson (11:00am)
This long-standing RG tradition will be played once more. How quickly can you associate a few notes with the title of a song you haven’t heard in xxx years? I will offer a Zoom-compatible version of Name That Tune, and see if you can figure out where the answers lead to a secret message.
Carnelli – Jay Friedlander (1:30pm)
This is the classic Mensa word-association game consisting of movies, music, books, and whatever else the capricious and arbitrary host will allow. More details are on Wikipedia’s Carnelli page.
Codenames – Sue Barr (2:30pm)
Codenames is a game of guessing which code names (words) in a set are related to a hint-word given by another player. Players split into two teams: red and blue. Twenty-five code name cards, each bearing a word, are laid out in a 5 by 5 rectangular grid, in random order. On each turn, the appropriate spymaster gives a hint about their agents’ identities by giving verbal hints about the words on the respective cards. Each hint may only consist of one single word and a number (the number of cards related to the hint).
Trivia By Category – Jana Bickel (4:00pm)
This new Trivia game has 20 categories. We will do one category at a time. The winner of that category will choose the next category. Who will have the most correct answers? Who will win the most categories? Test your Trivia knowledge!
Cards Against Humanity – Thierrion Kagan (9:00pm)
Cards Against Humanity is a party game in which players complete fill-in-the-blank statements using words or phrases typically deemed as offensive, risque or politically incorrect printed on playing cards. The person who most recently “pooped” (a form of primitive randomization) starts the round. Note: Adult language, offensive and scatological humor. We are not imposing an age limit, so it is the parent’s full and complete responsibility to restrict their children from playing if they do not wish them to participate.