It's
about that time when summer hits its stride and
we the people are in need of cool down!!!
Chilling out with a refreshing water game is a must
on a hot summer day.
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Dunk Tank
Take the plunge!
All in the spirit of good clean fun. Single
target. Players toss softballs and the volunteer
goes down for underwater fun. Can be used
indoors or outdoors. No electrical power required.
Water supply needed within 100 feet.
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Royal Flush
Drop the kids off for a fun filled day in
the Royal Flush Tank. More versatile than
a dunk tank, the royal flush can be used indoors
or outdoors without the worry of water splashing
all over. When the Flusher hits the target
with a ball, the flushee will be drenched
by the contents of the toilet (water).
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22' Water
Slide
This is no ordinary slide..in
order to slide down..you must climb one
side.
Beat the heat with this HUGE
water slide!
Contenstants climb to top of the hill on
all fours using foot and hand holds...and
then slide on down. For up to 360 people
per hour. 22'H x 15'W x 50'L.
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Wild Water
Slide
Remember how in the summer you and your friends
would get wet with the water hose or even
run around the sprinklers. Well now you can
get wet and have great fun in style with a
35 foot water slide.
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Water Tag
Vest up, pump your water gun and get to soaking!
This is a fun exciting water game for people
of all ages. The game is played similar to
laser tag except without the lasers. This
game is all about getting wet. Players wear
vests that collect water sprayed by other
players. The "winner" of the game
has the least amount of water collect of water
in his/her vest at the of the game.
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Water Bombers
Players launch water balloons
from their batle stations. Balloon splash
on the roof of your opponents water station
and get your opponent wet. The more you throw
the wetter your opponent gets.
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We
would like to CONGRATULATE our Party Pal
Jeff Anderson on his latest achievement of being
elected
as the new President of the Los Angeles chapter
of ISES!!
Jeff's "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem."
installation dinner will be held on July 19th at
The Queen Mary. The dress is SoCal Beach Casual
- as those of you who know Jeff might imagine. So,
put on your flip flops, (but don't step on a pop
top - do they even have those anymore?) board shorts
and Tommy Bahama shirts and be ready for anything!
When we asked Jeff about his plans for the following
year, Jeff said "Folks, this next year is going
to be a blast! But don't think I don't take this
seriously. I take my position very seriously. I
am very passionate about ISES and I want us to rock
and roll for the next year and on into the future.
But, I want us to all have fun. Let's not take ourselves,
work, and life too seriously. Be passionate, but
have fun doing it. I want this chapter to grow by
bringing in new people, but also by bringing back
former members who have left for one reason or another.
I want to make this the most fun chapter in ISES
and the most successful. Carol and the other past
Presidents have paved the way. I'm just going to
add a little sand, some cool drinks with umbrellas
in them, and some rockin' good times."
Annual Board Installation Dinner and ISES
LA Chapter Awards
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
by Michel Euliss, Gourmet Celebrations
ISES LA Director at Large, Secretary
“Welcome Aboard!”
the Historic Queen Mary for our Annual Installation
Dinner and Chapter Awards to be held during
our July 19th meeting.
The Legendary Queen Mary is located on the water
in Long Beach, CA. She took her maiden voyage
on May 27, 1936 from the John Brown Shipyard
in Clydebank, Scotland. After the Queen Mary’s
maiden voyage she was the pinnacle of luxury
to which all other vessels strived to attain.
However, her life was not only "Champagne
& Caviar." |
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