Saturday, May 9, 2009

Holiday Party Planning - December and Beyond

When you want to have a get together and you have no real reason, look at the calendar to see if there is a holiday available. A holiday theme party, even the most remote holiday, can be a lot of fun to plan and to participate in. Usually when considers a ?holiday? party, the first holiday that comes to mind is Christmas. The Christmas holiday season is, in fact, a huge holiday party time and there are some great holiday theme party ideas you can throw during this time. Consider having a Nuctracker Party where everyone not only comes dressed as their favorite character from the Nutcracker, but they also provide a treat to be shared that includes sugar plums, candies, or nuts. Or, if that isn?t exactly what you want, you might consider having gingerbread and candy, cookie neighborhood party that allows guests to assemble their own gingerbread and sweet structures out of graham crackers, frostings, and a lot of different types of candies and sprinkels. Taffy pulling and candy making parties are equally as fun over the Christmas holidays.

But what if you aren?t thinking of Christmas as the holiday party time? No problem, there are lots of other holidays you can celebrate that offer a new and fun perspective in party hosting. For example, here are some holidays and party theme ideas:

  • January: New Years is always an old stand by that is good for get-togethers. But what about having a party for Human Rights Day or Martin Luther King Day? Or, maybe the first new moon of the year?
  • February: Groundhog Day has to be one of the most overlooked opportunities for a great party. After all, it is all about predicting the future of the weather, can?t you think of about 50 other ways to make predictions and turn those into a great party? Don?t forget Chinese New Years starts then too. Of course there are also Presidents Day, Boy Scouts Day, and Valentines Day in February too.
  • March: There is more to March than leprechauns and green beer, celebrate the beginning of Spring!
  • April: April Fools! Could there be a better holiday to make into the costume event of the year, it would easy and fun! There is also Earth Day, Secretaries Day and Easter to choose from to.
  • May: Cinco De Mayo, Mother?s Day, Memorial Day picnics...there are a lot of possibilities here.
  • June: Summer solstice is the longest day of the year, use that to your advantage or select Father?s Day or Flag Day.
  • July: July has a lot of party emphasis already with Independence day kind of built in already. Choose another month!
  • August: Create-your-own holiday here because somehow Hallmark has skipped this month so far (maybe they have taken pity on the parents with all the back-to-school costs associated with the month?!?)
  • September: Labor Day, Patriots Day, Native American Day, Grandparents Day are all settled neatly in September.
  • October: National Children?s Day, National Bosses Day, United Nation?s Day, Mother-in-Law?s Day and Halloween
  • November: Veteran?s Day, Thanksgiving
  • December: Winter Solstice, Christmas and the seasonal get-togethers that go along with it.
  • As you can see, there are so many holidays to choose from there is no reason to limit yourself to just the same old Christmas holiday routines. Liven up your party lives by starting some new traditions.

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