Get the Handbook
From planning to implementation, the Play Day handbook will walk you through everything you need to know to organize your own Play Day for your community - we have two versions - the Play Day Handbook and the Virtual Play Day Handbook. Communities in receipt of funding through ChangeX will receive a copy of each as part of the fund allocation but those outside of those funds can still order copies here .
We ask for a small donation to cover the cost of producing and distributing the handbooks - $20 for the Play Day Handbook, $25 for the Virtual Play Day Handbook or $30 for both.
As part of the 30 Day Challenge you have access to the first 6 pages of the Play Day Handbook. After successfully completing the 30 Day Challenge and a Zoom call with Let's Play America, you will receive the full Play Day Handbook.
Costruite il vostro Play Team
Per quanto le giornate di gioco siano divertenti, hanno bisogno di un team di persone con competenze, contatti e prospettive diverse per essere realizzate e più il vostro Play Team o il vostro Play Committee è eterogeneo, meglio è! Invitate adolescenti, bambini e persone anziane a dare il loro contributo: tutti possono contribuire e, a patto che ci sia un piano con ruoli e responsabilità chiare, più siamo meglio è. Suggeriamo di creare un team di base con competenze in materia di gestione degli eventi, raccolta fondi, marketing e leadership, sapendo che per alcuni l'organizzazione di una Giornata del Gioco può essere l'occasione per rendersi conto di possedere proprio queste capacità!
Come tutti i team, avrete bisogno di un luogo in cui incontrarvi - fisicamente e virtualmente - quindi assicuratevi uno spazio per le riunioni, iscrivetevi a Zoom o simili, pianificate la prima riunione del team e fate girare la voce. I rinfreschi sono sempre un'ottima aggiunta, quindi questa potrebbe essere una grande opportunità per assicurarvi il vostro primo partner per il Play Day: un'azienda alimentare locale desiderosa di rifornire il team del Play Day e di fornire un rinfresco durante il Play Day stesso!
Engage your local City/Council
This will be the very first action your Play Team takes as you need your local Council/City on board to make the Play Day a reality. Find out who the best person to contact in your local Parks and Recreation team (or similar) is and set up a call. Be clear about the ask - the what, why, where, who and when of your proposed Play Day and invite them to be an active partner in this community positive project. You may need a permit for your event so the sooner you find out the better.
We have found City Officials to be incredible partners who often connect us with local groups keen to bring Play to the community - they may also have budget to contribute and are important partners for the follow up to Play Day as your community is inspired to play more!
Set a Budget and Fundraise
We encourage you to be as resourceful as you possibly can and ask people to volunteer time and services to create a brilliant community Play Day event but you will also need some funding to pay for the costs of permits, insurance, sounds systems, marketing materials etc.
Establish what these costs are likely to be and then go raise the funds to cover it. You may be lucky enough to secure funding through ChangeX but if not then be realistic about the amount you need to raise and the timeline in which you need to raise it. A local business might be open to sponsoring the event or to match anything you raise through the community!
Plan and Play
The Handbooks mentioned in Step 1 contain all the information you need but you are welcome to book a call with Let's Play America for some additional help and support.
Of course the basics need to be covered but remember the main aim is to bring your community together through Play and each Play Day is an opportunity to learn something for the next one. Communication is key so be sure to engage local media in advance and give people notice of the event and think ahead - who would you like to attend so they can support the next Play Day you have in mind....
And most importantly - after all the time and energy you've put into your Play Day remember to have fun, take some time to play and when you get a minute, share photos and stories with us to inspire other communities to do the same.