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Written by Windy City Popcorn
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Saturday, 08 March 2008 |
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Planning a graduation open house in the near future? It can certainly be a big undertaking... Here is a checklist and some helpful tips to honor that special graduate! |
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Written by Windy City Popcorn
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Saturday, 08 March 2008 |
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Regardless of whether you you have 20 in your home or 200 in your backyard, planning and anticipating is the key to success. Don't assume anything. Catering services and hired wait staff often look to you for direction. Be prepared with answers. Prior to your event, think of the menu, timing for the day, and your guests comfort and convenience. Are you serving hor d'oeuvres? What time do you plan to serve dinner? What time do you plan to have dessert out? Table coffee service or buffet? Are children attending? If you are a novice you'll benefit from these tips. If you are a Party Pro, you know that the services you engage will be asking for this information. |
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Written by Windy City Popcorn
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Saturday, 08 March 2008 |
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Whether you're planning a back yard picnic for forty, a wedding reception for 150, or a lavish seated dinner for four thousand, you need the services of a Party Rental or Party Supply company. They have all the equipment and expertise to assist you with your rental needs. Here's a number of tips that they would love for you to know before you call them. |
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Written by Windy City Popcorn
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Saturday, 08 March 2008 |
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If you're planning a Super Bowl Party, the most important thing to do is prepare in advance. Get as much done ahead of time so you can enjoy the game with your guests. Here are a few tips to keep in mind: |
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Written by Windy City Popcorn
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Saturday, 08 March 2008 |
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It takes more than balloons, streamers and matching plates to create a birthday party your child will never forget! Often, what makes a child's birthday party a huge hit is a simply prepared game or activity. We've collected our favorite party games and traditional party games that can be played as-is or adapted to your party theme. If this is your first children's birthday party and you are bit intimidated, don't worry. We also have tips and advice from our party professionals. |
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Written by Windy City Popcorn
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Saturday, 08 March 2008 |
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Enhance a block party by providing more than just food and drink. Select fun games to entertain both kids and adults. Some games are perfect for both the younger and older generations, and participants will get to know each other better as they connect through a variety of fun games. |
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Written by Windy City Popcorn
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Saturday, 08 March 2008 |
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In today's busy world, neighbors are often greeted with a quick wave at best. Have a block party where everyone can relax, have fun and get to know each other--and soon you'll be having coffee together, swapping kids or whoopin' it up with a pitcher of margaritas. |
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