This is how Incognito Club works:
Adult volunteers who are “incognito" all wear something a little “off” and “hide” all over the mall. Our event was at Multiplaza Escazú, a huge 3-story mall, so we were able to be super spread out, which was great. Each incognito person has a puzzle piece, and the kids need to find everyone to complete their group's puzzle. The middle schoolers divide into small groups and go with their leaders throughout the mall looking for the people who are “incognito” and get their puzzle pieces.
| All of us in our “incognito” outfits! |
When they think they’ve found someone they ask, Are you incognito? And then we would respond, Have you seen my donkey? And in order for us to give them the puzzle piece they’re looking for they have to respond, Yes, he’s wearing a sombrero.
This is a super hilarious event! I was sitting on a bench on the third floor and could see down to the other two levels. It was so fun watching the kids speed-walk through the mall, laughing hysterically with their leaders. It’s funny to see who the kids decide to ask...they’re searching the mall for people in outfits a little “off”, yet, they end up asking lots of regular patrons which is just funny.
It was also hilarious to hear them close to you, deciding amongst themselves if they thought you were incognito. I was wearing a neon pink at, lime green glasses, and a Hawaiian lei and a group wasn’t going to ask me because according to them, I just looked hipster. Bahaha! One of my teammates was sitting on a bench wearing all animal print, holding her OPEN umbrella, and kids were telling her she looked totally normal!
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| We re-grouped at the end before, Jessie shared her Club talk, to reveal everyone who was incognito! |

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