How We Create a New Program

I have to admit, my favorite job here at TeamBonding is discovering, developing and introducing new programs to our clients. We have over 70 programs on this site but with the customization and variations that we do, our offerings no doubt are over 100. The nice thing about working with us is that we have done these programs for teams like yours and have had great success doing so. Our most recent addition is a program we did in DC for over 700 people, for a repeat client who had done three similar events. They asked us to take one of our regular programs (Build Your Own Mini-Golf) and turn it into something that gives back to the community. Truly, our pleasure.
Tin Can Build Your Own Mini-Golf
We built and turned a miniature golf “course” into someone’s “main course”. The Tin Can Build your own mini golf course brought this team together for both service and team building. The idea was, first comes service. The group was divided into teams whose first assignment was to design their golf hole with the canned goods and other food items they were provided.
Once the can plan has was completed, the teams used them (temporarily) to build their own golf holes. They marveled as creative collaboration turned macaroni into a Master’s Course. Competition heated up as the teams competed in this Bogey, Birdies and Beans tournament.
And as competition play came to a close, every team felt like a winner as the canned goods and the indoor/outdoor carpet were presented to a local charities and the paper products were recycled, This is an event that keeps on giving and lends itself to a “19th Hole” celebration.
This is truly service with a swing!
Other new programs recently added include: Elves on a Mission (making toys for the holiday season) and Let them Eat Cake (a hybrid culinary and philanthropic program).
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