Incorporating More Outdoor Time and Independence for Kids
Incorporating More Outdoor Time and Independence for Kids!
Intention Setting Tattoos
Add a fun element to your unplugged event with Intention Setting Temporary Tattoos that you can DIY yourself!
Display a little inspiration
Give people questions like “How do you unplug?” and then make a creative display with the answers.
Plan a screening of I am Gen Z
Plan a community screening of I Am Gen Z to spark some conversation on how tech is impacting the Gen Z generation.
Host a Shabbat Dinner
Shabbat, much like yoga or meditation for some, is an act of rebellion against a constantly moving world.
Go to the Forest
The perfect spot to unplug is your local forest or park. Discovertheforest.org is a fantastic resource to start your journey of awe.
Volunteer with Your Kids
With an increasing need to make sense of an overwhelming world, finding opportunities to get out and give back is an awesome opportunity for families to recharge and reconnect.
Have a Stuffed Animal Storytime Adventure!
Bring your child’s furry friends to life while encouraging a love of reading.
Create a tribute rock #blazeitforward
Over the past three years, some of the rocks in the Blaze Bernstein Memorial Garden at Borrego Park have faded, but the legacy of Blaze shines bright.
Turn Your Phone into a Tool (not the other way around!)
Use your phone. Don’t let it use you! Get tips to make your phone ready to unplug.
Have Fun Improving Your Tech Habits
Let Catherine Price, science journalist and author of How to Break Up With Your Phone and The Power of Fun, help you make it easier—and more fun—to unplug.