Summer Suggestions

Five ways to get the most out of your summer vacation

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Edyn Convery

There’s nothing more American than heading to the ballpark during summer vacation, like BluePrint writer Edyn Convery and her brother Cody did in 2014.

Emilee Astore, Staff Writer/Education News Reporter

With summer just around the corner, what eventful things will be done once break comes?

The possibilities are endless when trying to decide how to spend vacation, but for the people who are stumped for activities, here are a few from The BluePrint.

BluePrint writers Ciera Spangler and Emilee Astore spent part of their 2014 vacation at the boardwalk in Ocean City, Md.
Emilee Astore
BluePrint writers Ciera Spangler and Emilee Astore spent part of their 2014 vacation at the boardwalk in Ocean City, Md.

Let’s go to the beach.

With multiple choices around the country it’s a fun way to get together with friends and family while having fun in the sun.

Amusement park fun

The food, the rides, the games, waterparks; what more could you ask for? Amusement parks are a great way to get outside and interact with people. And who doesn’t like winning those huge stuffed animals from game booths??

Take me out to the ball game.

A fun way to kill time & soak up the sun is by going to a good ol’ American baseball game. Catch a foul ball and enjoy yourself a snow cone with some friends by your side.

Have a bonfire.

Get a group of friends together with food, music, and just have a good time.

Road Trip

What could be more fun than hitting the road with some buddies? Find a place, get your vehicle, and let’s go.