![]() Group's Dinner and a Movie: Chick Flicks 2: Friendship, Faith, and Fun for Women's Groups $21.99 This book is an all-in-one party! All you do is choose a movie, a host, and a place, and the book helps you to put it all in place -- including ideas for menus, decorations, party favors, and fellowship time. You can easily adapt each movie to your group and your purpose, whether it's a dig-into-scripture group or an outreach to women who might not be part of a church family. We started using this book with our small group -- it was a "quick" way to put together a social/fellowship event. The ladies were so impressed with everything, and we had to give credit where it was due: to Group ministries. Whether you're the "perfect hostess" or the "perfect movie fan", you'll LOVE the full-service approach to each movie in this book. You can use as many or as few of the ideas as you choose -- for example, if you're not into cooking, you can even forego dinner for good ol' popcorn and drinks! I highly recommend this book to anyone in a small group or women's ministry looking for a FUN way to incorporate movies and dinners into their schedule. (You'll also like the original Group's Dinner and a Movie: Chick Flicks and the Group's Dinner and G-Rated Movies for Families.) ![]() Bud Trooper Duck by Design Room Group $11.00 These stylish ducks are all dressed up for fun! Yellow rubber duckies are cute, but try one in plaid, stripes or polka dots for some real personality. Each one is made of phthalate-free plastic, meaning they're nontoxic and safe for baby's mouth (which, face it, is where they'll end up eventually). Classic ducks, contemporary style! ![]() Y $40.98 Avant-garde neo-punk group, akin to Television meets The Ex meets bad acid, are the type that pushes the weird side at the expense of the writing. With their deconstructionist slant and production schizophrenia we are left with little substance and an overriding desperation at sounding different, which is a shame because it seems that with a little more focus this band could have really meant something, hinted at with rare bursts of effectively unnerving, anti-melodic chemistry amidst so much narcissistic clutter. |
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