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The first Y-Com meeting will take place immediately following the Smart Art event. Pizza will be served at the end of the meeting.
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Mensans LOVE to game. Game Night is a fun, casual chance to check out some new games, play some familiar ones, and have a casual good time hanging out with a fun group. Bring your favorite game.
RSVP not required.
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PRESENTER: Serra Head, Archeologist
Join us for an interesting night of discovery as you take the role of archeologist and participate in a mock dig as well as become a detective using the science of garbology! We will meet for SMART SCIENCE at Todd Academy on Friday, April 19th at 6:45. Supply fee of $5 per child.
Join us May 17th-19th for a laid back weekend in the woods. If you’re thinking that you aren’t the “out-doorsy” type, think again! You get food, lodging, scenery, and more for only $50 per adult! Saturday only is $30 per adult. Kids up to age 6 are $20, and ages 6-12 are $35. There is also a per-car park entry fee. So grab your sleeping bags and towels, and join us at Versailles State Park.
Versailles State Park is a beautiful, lush park this time of year. For many years, Central Indiana Mensa has had a tradition of “camping” (if we may use that term loosely since we stay in comfortable cabins and have access to all the comforts of home), relaxing, playing games, eating great food, and hanging out with some really smart people.
The best thing about this weekend is the traditions that we enjoy year after year. Dr. Alan Schmidt, a Mensa member, leads a group hike in search of fossils and sinkholes. We have our annual “deep thoughts” talk where a deep question is asked, and everyone discusses it. At night we make smore’s using marshmallow peeps. If you can get up early enough on Saturday morning, we’ll go on a walk to the base of the dam where we’ll find “mysterious bubbles” . They are odd enough that they attract a crowd year after year. You have to see them for yourself to understand.
There is a modest cost for this event to cover our own costs. When you break it down, you aren’t going to get much of a better deal for five meals and two overnight stays. The food is fantastic and the view is better than any five star hotel.
This event is for kids and kids at heart. Mensans of any age are a lot of fun!
In recent years we’ve tried some activities that have been a LOT of fun. One year someone brought liquid nitrogen. On Saturday afternoon we used the liquid nitrogen to rapidly make ice cream. Yeah, Mensan’s know how to have fun!
Another year one of our members came up with a way to make a hand-powered cotton machine candy from homemade parts, and it actually worked! We launched water rockets, did Diet Coke and Mentos, tackle mountain bike trails (bring your own mountain bike), tell stories around the campfire, and SO much more.
Mensa rents an entire section of the park. There is a main cabin where everyone stays to eat, talk, play cards, etc. There are a bunch of sleeping cabins and a bathhouse. In the past we’ve had guys-only cabins, ladies-only cabins, and family cabins. There are ten beds per cabin, so you’ll probably be able to find another family to share a cabin with.
Join the Youth Committee (Y-Com) to discuss Mensa issues and events from the youth point of view.