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Strategies for making your next event a top-notch affair!
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March 2016

HOME CELEBRATIONS


Are you hesitant about inviting people to your home for a party or other special event because you think it isn’t company-ready? Many people miss the opportunity to create great memories with family and friends because they think their home is deficient in some way. It’s time to bust those myths once and for all!

Myth #1 – My house isn’t big enough

You don’t have to have a formal dining room or single table that seats all of your guests; you don’t even have to seat everyone in the same room.  Encourage more interaction among your guests and a create a less formal atmosphere by placing drinks in one room, food in another room, and scattering seating throughout the public areas (including the front porch or back deck if weather permits). Utilize lap trays, folding tables, or even small patio furniture to increase your seating capacity.

Myth #2 – I don’t have matching tableware/glassware/flatware/serving pieces

No one said that everything has to match in order to entertain (and if someone did say it, they are dead wrong!). Mix and match pieces you already own, or borrow a set of dishes or flatware from a friend. There are also some disposable party items that are quite suitable that have the added bonus of providing quick and easy cleanup. Try the clear plastic style; it’s sturdy enough to wash and re-use if you wish, you can buy it in bulk at your local shopping club or party goods store, and it will blend nicely into any color scheme or decor.

Myth #3 – My house isn’t clean enough

While it’s true that you’ll want to give the bathroom and kitchen some attention before guests arrive, don’t think that your home must be sparkling from floor to ceiling before you can entertain. Clear out the worst of the clutter from the public areas, wipe down major surfaces, dim the lights, close some doors, and forget about the dust bunnies in the corner or the stain on the carpet; your guests will never notice.

Event Planning Roundup


Blindfolds, flower bars, and mariachi bands! Take a look at these unique event ideas:
SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER -
TIME TO PLAN A GARAGE SALE!


From the EVENTures Blog Archive 

 
~ Turning a Rummage Sale Into a Blockbuster Event - see how one church turns a 5-figure profit every year by hosting a giant rummage sale.

~ When in Doubt, Throw it Out! - Garage Sale Tips Part 1discusses how to sort, gather, and price your garage items.

~ Advertise, Advertise, Advertise - in Garage Sale Tips Part 2 we include some ideas to get your sale noticed.
 
 
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Go through your belongings and start gathering the items you no longer want, use or need. Use a critical eye when deciding what to keep and what can go; if it's something you haven't used in the last year, it may be a candidate for the 'purge' pile. Start several weeks in advance and dive in, one closet or room at a time and working your way through your house, garage, attic, basement, and tool shed until you have picked and sorted through every area.

Sales that are held during the school year are more successful than ones held during the summer months. Check the garage sale listings in your area to find out when most sales are held. Plan to open a half-hour earlier than most other events in the area; hard-core garage sale-ers will hit your sale first before making their rounds. Staying open late doesn’t always generate enough sales to be worthwhile.

 

Rise to the Occasion...


I have had so much fun organizing garage sales over the years. I like knowing that the dance costumes, bicycles, and toys that were once enjoyed by my girls have brought enjoyment to some other child. I like talking to the people who come in to shop, especially the regulars that stop by year after year. And I especially like getting rid of unwanted clutter, and having some extra cash when it's over to spend on something fun. Use this checklist to plan your next garage sale.
 

Rise to the occasion! Linda Joyce Jones

Everyone can benefit from acquiring event planning skills. Once you learn the proper techniques and tricks, you have the potential to:

  • Maximize the proceeds from fundraisers
  • Organize a more successful conference or trade show
  • Conduct more effective meetings
  • Create memorable occasions for your friends and family
  • Become a stronger and more valuable leader in your career
Linda can tailor her speaking programs to any organization or event; Non-Profits, Civic and Community Groups, Businesses and Corporations, Women’s Groups, or Meetings and Conferences.  For a list of programs and more information, check out the website LindaJoyceJones.com
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