I'd like to second the brilliant puppet show folk dance field harvesting suggestion and also try to revive a previous discussion on the family -friendly game of Sudo-opoly [http://lists.hackerspaces.org/pipermail/sudoroom/2012-November/001151.html].
When I reached out to the Toolbox for Education and Social Action (TESA) folks (http://toolboxfored.org/), the idea somehow evolved into something like a workshop weekend type of event that would have the collaborative creation of a board game as the intended result of the joint various sessions. We even talked about TESA coming out here to help facilitate the event, since they have a lot of experience with co-operation training. Sudo-opoly could be a sort of an anti-franchise offshoot of Co-opoly. Or the foundation for a massively multiplayer online game.
I do think a puppet show folk dance would also be fun, and would likely require less planning.
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