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Sadly, we've reached the home-stretch of summer 2018. While we still have a few weeks to bask in the sunshine days, sultry nights and endless fun, before you know it, fall will be upon us.


To commemorate the end of summer, we've decided to give you a list of things to do with your boo, your friends, or yourself to give the summer season the proper send-off it deserves.

Check out our list of ways to turn up one last time for summer, and let us know how you plan to have some memorable fun as the summer days slowly come to a close!

Field Day With Friends

Okay, depending on your athletic ability when you were a kid you may have some fond or not-so-fond memories of field day.

However, for the sake of bidding adieu to summer try to round up your crew and have one adult-style. You can play some of the same games you did when you were young and combine them with more adult-focused ones, including activities that are a little raunchy or ones involving those who have kids. Finish it off with prizes for the winners and a backyard BBQ feast.

 

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