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When the weekend comes, when dinner is finished and there is another hour of daylight, there are many ways to enjoy your leisure time.  Here is a growing list of things to help you enjoy your free time.

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for funAMERICAN IDOL JOURNAL - Do you enjoy taking notes during American Idol? Do you record dress details, judges comments, and song choice? Do you like to vote for your favorites but have a hard time remembering their number? This page will help you make the most of this season.

WILDLIFE JOURNAL BY CREATURE – Recording the details of the different creatures you see when you are hiking with your family or camping can be a fun hobby for yourself and for your kids.

WILDLIFE JOURNAL BY LOCATION – This is the page to help you compare your favorite spots. Where do you find the most wildlife? What do you see most often in each location?

CAMPING

CAMPING LIST – Is your family preparing for a camping trip? Are you staying in a tent or even in a cabin? Remembering everything is not easy. Just print out this list and check it off as you gather the items!

CAMPER / RV PACKING LIST – Whether you are planning a trip to the lake for the weekend or a trip around the country for a year, packing your camper or RV is a major task. Your comfort depends upon what you remember (or forget) to bring along.

CAMPFIRE RECIPES -Keep all of your campfire recipes in one place with this handy reference page.

LETTERBOXING

Please visit www.letterboxing.org or www.atlasquest.com to find instructions on how to letterbox and the directions to finding letterboxes all over the world!

CHECKLIST - Use this page to get you started in an activity that the whole family can enjoy. You don’t need much to discover a “Treasure Hunt” in your own hometown.

LOG - Use this page to serve as an quick reference to all of the letterboxes you’ve visited so far. Or, if you wish, use this page as a list of the letterboxes that you wish to visit in the future. Keep track of the letterboxes that you found while on vacation, or use a page for each state you visit.

JOURNAL – Every letterboxer needs a journal to take with them on the hunt. Use this page to record the details of each letterbox you find. Use good thick, quality paper when printing and a sturdy binder for storing the pages.

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