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  2. These Summer Dips Are the Secret to Outdoor Entertaining - AOL

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    Spinach Dip. This cool, creamy twist on a classic spinach dip is easy to stir together in just about 10 minutes. Serve with veggie sticks, pita chips, or crackers for dipping.

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  4. 25 Outdoor Date Ideas That Aren’t Totally Snoozy - AOL

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    The weather is warming up and we have been trapped inside for far too long, friends. If you and your quarantine buddy are itching for a safe way to spend time together in the open air, we’ve got ...

  5. Outdoor recreation - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor recreation involves any kind of activity within an outdoor environment. [4] Outdoor recreation can include established sports, and individuals can participate without association with teams, competitions or clubs. [5] Activities include backpacking, canoeing, canyoning, caving, climbing, hiking, hill walking, hunting, kayaking, and ...

  6. Category:Leisure activities - Wikipedia

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    Leisure is one's discretionary time spent in non-compulsory activities, time spent away from cares and toils. Because leisure time is free from compulsory activities such as employment, running a business, household chores, education and other such day-to-day stresses, not including eating, and sleeping, it is often referred to as "free time."

  7. LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    For $1.65 for adults and 75 cents for children customers could ride all day. In 1964, Middletown resident William "Bill" Barr became a partner in the park and contributed his creative ideas and endless energy to help make LeSourdsville Lake the favorite park for hundreds of thousands of patrons.