Six Steps To Planning A Great Celebration
Julie was known for being a procrastinating type of person so it was no surprise to anyone that she started planning a party for 100 guests just two months before the actual event. Her parents’ 50th wedding anniversary was looming and the idea was to have a huge party to celebrate the occasion. As reality set in, Julie started calling each establishment in the phone book that advertised Cincinnati catering and Northern Kentucky catering services. It soon was crystal clear that she had missed a window of opportunity to set things up effortlessly and would be spending much more time and attention than if she had planned properly.
When Julie finally connected with someone who could take her as a food service client, she was grateful that at least the food would be taken care of but she needed to nail down many more details to ensure the party would be a success. She enlisted the help of her friend Connie who was able to talk her through the many steps that were left to arrange.
Some of Connie’s ideas included:
1. Determine if invitations should be mailed and if so, decide what would be the final cut-off time for an RSVP. This is such an important step and one that makes sure how much food to order.
2. Decide on whether to have a formal banquet or a buffet. Many people find a buffet more desirable so guests can mingle and visit freely with each other. While both have their own one of a kind advantages, usually one or the other is most appealing to hosts and will determine the tone of the party. Many people choose buffets for the casual mood it sets and for the easy way of getting the food to people.
3. Taste the food to be served to make sure it is of the highest caliber and to see if it is really to your liking. Amazingly, something can sound so great and not really taste that special even though it has a big price.
4. Consider contracting with a photographer to come to the event to capture family pictures both spontaneous and portrait-like. This is a great idea when so many relatives are gathered in one place.
5. Arrange to display wedding pictures of the bride and groom for a sweet and reminiscent decoration. A thoughtful idea is to use the colors that were in their wedding to decorate for the 50th anniversary party.
6. Set the mood with music from your parents’ generation. Consider hiring a piano player or even a small strings group to give an touch of glamour to your party. If there is room for it, arrange a dance space where people can truly have fun recalling old memories and dancing to old favorites.
As Connie worked with Julie many notes were made and thoughts were organized and what had been random thoughts became concrete suggestions and well ordered ideas that would make her party special and truly honoring to her parents. Julie was surprised to find that she even took pleasure in gathering the pictures, suggesting several musical selections and choosing delicious specialty foods that her chosen vendor offered to supply. The weeks flew by, the party was a huge success and now Julie has wonderful family pictures in a lovely album to remind her that with a little planning and some personal touches, a great party is very within your power to attain.