Dear Big Allan,
You have many interesting ideas. However, I have returned to the Pawtucket Library to read books that I have wanted to read in the past 30 years.
My two teenage sons, ages 18 and 16, attend Die Hard Games in the Hope Artiste Village to play the card game called Yu-Gi-Oh. On one recent Sunday afternoon, over 50 players attended. The entry fee is only $5 per player, and the winning player gets store credit. This game is an interesting social phenomenon. Not all teens want to sit around the Internet all day. I think there is still a massive need for fellowship.
In the meantime, my lovely wife and her friends , ages 18 to 86 , likes to knit scarves and blankets for people in Pawtucket who need them. She has a club that meets every first Saturday of the month at St.Matthew Trinity Lutheran, 690 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket. Phone 401 728-1091. By the way, the women will teach newcomers how to knit and crochet. Sometimes the women will go out afterwards for lunch. The next session is Saturday, August 2 at 9 a.m. Even if one does not knit, the club is also meant for friendly conversation.
When my boys were small, I would play a game of Q&A using money as an incentive. The harder the question, the greater the money prize. Pick a topic: Math, Social Studies, English or Science. This game works better when the children are younger. Now with my boys worldliness, the money does not interest them.
Any suggestions on how to keep boys occupied in August? Any neighbors help is appreciated on this issue.
Thank you for your patience, time, and consideration.
Respectfully,
Jim