Momentum - Business to Business Online Magazine MOMENTUM October 2017 | Page 26
PLAN THE PERFECT HOLIDAY PARTY
‘Tis the season of giving! The holidays are just around the
corner! Your staff has gone above and beyond—exceeded
your expectations. Have you thought about rewarding them
somehow?
Maybe you’ve made new friends that you consider family and
would like to host a fun Thanksgiving dinner this year.
Something unique and unforgettable. How about a lunch or
dinner at a fine dining establishment with a comfortable
atmosphere? Or a cocktail party with a murder mystery
game? Whether you are hosting Friendsgiving at home or
Christmas dinner at a dining establishment, there are several
things to keep in mind to host the perfect holiday party for
your friends, family, or office staff.
1) Should I stay or should I go?
Are you thinking of hosting a New Year’s cocktail hour with
hors d’oeuvres? Would you rather dress up, go out for a nice
dinner, and forget about the stresses of planning? Or would
you like to host a potluck at home, which may require a little
bit more time and effort? It’s important to realistically
consider how much time and effort you will be able to
dedicate when establishing the kind of party you would like
to host.
2) Set the mood
There’s nothing to set the mood like music. Whether it’s a
custom playlist or a string quartet, make sure you bring in the
right tunes to liven up the party and create the right
atmosphere. If you decide to have a musician or band, make
sure you start thinking about booking them now because the
holiday season can be a busy time of year for them.
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By: Rachel Hernandez
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3) Deck the Halls
Expect the dinner table to be filled with food and dishes.
For table decorations think low and small centerpieces.
For example, you wouldn’t want tall candles on the table
that can spill onto the potatoes as you’re passing the salt.
Wall decor, wreaths, string lights, and scented candles
around the room are a great way to deck out your holiday
party.
4) Keep Your Guests Jolly
You’ve done a great job! The food was delicious, but how
about a game to entertain your guests? You can hire a
murder mystery troupe or a caricature artist. Or if you
would rather bring out the traditional board or card
games, make sure you do it with a holiday twist!
Incorporate gift giving, or some holiday singing.
There is nothing like coming together with friends, family,
and co-workers during the holiday season. Avoid last
minute plans, and get a head start on the perfect party
now. You will thank yourself later!