OH! The Places You’ll Go!
There is fun to be done!
There are points to be scored!
There is a game to be won!
Welcome to San Antonio! There’s nothing like a good competition to add spice to boring old
tourism. And what makes competition better than Twitter hashtags to turn the whole game into a
shady PR stunt for all of us? Intrigued or not, here’s how it works:
1) Take pictures of your team at the locations.
2) Take pictures of your team completing the good work activities.
3) Tweet your team’s picture with
a) a brief explanation
b) the hashtag reference #goodwork
c) the number and/or letter you are completing
d) relevant twitter handles (@thehighcalling, @laitylodge, people on your team, etc.)
Be sure to include as many members of your team as possible in each picture.
Earn 2 bonus points each when people retweet your messages (and include #goodwork), when
you interact with people on twitter about the game (and include #goodwork), and when people
participate in the game from afar with their own good work activities (including both the
#goodwork hashtag and the team that should get the points).
Oh the Places You’ll Go! (10 points each)
1. San Antonio Museum of Art 13. O’Henry House
2. The Alamo 14. Spanish Governor’s Palace
3. On stage at the Arneson River Theater 15. Ripley’s Believe It or Not Wax Museum
4. San Fernando de Bexar Cathedral 16. Guinness World Records Museum
5. Menger Bar (where Teddy Roosevelt recruited the 17. Emily Morgan Hotel
Rough Riders) 18. Aztec Movie Theater
6. Buckhorn Museum 19. Riverwalk Ducks (no feeding!)
7. Riverwalk Jazz at the Landing 20. Wearing sombreros with a Mariachi band
8. A Riverwalk Bridge 21. Mexican Market
9. Marriage Island 22. The Tower of Americas
10. St. Anthony of Padua’s statue 23. La Villita
11. Good Luck Heads (Tower Life Building) 24. On a trolley
12. Torch of Friendship 25. The Fairy Tale Grotto
There is fun to be done! (15 points each)
A. Use a free promotional pen (must have business’s info on it) Q. Find a dad with his kids. Ask him about the high calling of
to write a letter of appreciation to the business that gave you being a dad, post his quote with a picture.
the pen. Post a picture of the note.
R. Take a picture of an employee who thinks his/her boss is the
B. Buy somebody ice cream, include what the person said best. Include a quote from the employee complimenting the
when you gave them the ice cream. boss.
C. Send a twitter note of encouragement to someone in the S. Take a picture of a boss who thinks his/her employees are
network. the best. Include a quote from the boss about his/her
employees.
D. Write an encouraging a post card to Howard Butt (our
President) and have everyone on the team sign it. T. Take a picture of an employee serving with a good
attitude—include an explanation.
E. Write a post card to David Rogers (our COO) and have
everyone on the team sign it. U. Take a quote of the team in a book store posing with a book
written by someone in the high calling network.
F. Buy a coffee for someone who is working (and able to drink
coffee while they work). V. Find something with zombies and take a picture so Marcus
can smile about it.
G. Compliment an employee for his/her excellent
work/service/attitude/ etc. and take his/her picture. W. Take a picture of an artist with his/her art and include a
quote from the artist about the high calling of his/her work.
H. Leave a copy of an interesting book on a bench with a note
for the person who finds it. X. Take a picture of a musician with his/her instrument and
include a quote from the musician about the high calling of
I. Let an employee know how much you value his/her service. his/her work.
J. Let a manager know how good your experience was with Y. Take coffee and a sweet treat to a church secretary.
his/her employee.
Z. Take a picture of someone on a church staff and include a
K. Give a good business a shout out if they have a twitter quote from the person about the theology of work.
handle. Include a picture of your team at the business.
AA. Take a group photo of an excited workplace team. Include
L. Get a business card from someone, then send them an a quote about why they are good.
encouraging email about your experience at their place of
business--with a pic from the team. Post a pic of the email to BB. Find a well-dressed employee and post his/her picture with
Twitter. a quote about the importance of professional dress.
M. Email your parents to tell them you love them and they did CC. Write an encouraging note to someone who served you
a good job. Send them a picture of you in SA. Post a picture of well.
the email to Twitter.
DD. Recruit customers for a restaurant. Take a photo with
N. Respond to someone in your twitter feed with a picture of someone who goes to the restaurant who would not have done
the team that makes sense as a response. so otherwise.
O. Get an employee somewhere to show pics of his/her kids,
then ask how his/her job serves their family. Post a quote and
image of you with the employee.
P. Find a mom with her kids. Ask her about the high calling of
being a mom, post her quote with picture.