You said earlier that "our Institute of Civil Engineering and Transportation 10 will produce a program (program director) at the end of the year", and later said that "I want to make a theme to connect all the programs together (director)" is confusing.
The theme of "A Rich Day" can be close to life and perform well. Flower language is not easy to produce results without LED screen, and there is no depth to dig.
A series of programs in the form of a theme are divided into paragraphs just like writing a composition.
For example, in the morning, students begin their day's study in the form of music, poetry and dance, with morning reading and exercise as the background, and with voice-over. The middle is divided into detailed paragraphs, such as class, cooking and lunch break. Songs, dances and sketches should be used in any form. Enjoy the cool in the evening and play on campus. You can play the guitar and sing this form. A group of students get together to sing. By analogy, there are ready-made procedures to see which paragraphs are appropriate. This requires teamwork and collective wisdom.
As for the lake, if it is at night, you can fold a lot of bigger paper boats and put candles in the water. If it's daytime, there can be two boats for beautifully dressed girls to sit in with umbrellas (if it doesn't take too long to cooperate with a program, it's easy to be embarrassed. Also pay attention to safety, don't ruin people's flower season. We can also assist in the performance of boating in the park during lunch break, and it is easy to make achievements with good songs.
A little experience, for reference only! Wish you success!