




I worked with Lisa and we chose to do a Jenga plinth where we would have a women's team and a male team and pick people out at random from the street to come up and play a giant game of Jenga. We thought about all the safety issues like using a netting around the plinth just incase anybody fell and also a ladder to get up there. We would also make the Jenga out of foam so people wouldn't hurt themselves. Finally, we would take a picture of everybody that took part in the Jenga plinth and use their pictures to be put up around the plinth to say that they had been a part of it.
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