Friday, January 15, 2010

Where should I host my parent's 25th wedding anniversary party?

My parent's 25th wedding anniversary is this year and I 'm trying to plan a party. I am trying to keep my budget low as I am am a full time working college student and don't have lots of money to blow. Any suggestions on a place that would be able to hold anywhere from 25-100 people and that would still be affordable?





Thanks!!!Where should I host my parent's 25th wedding anniversary party?
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If you are on a budget maybe a smaller party will be better, that way you have a bit more to spend per head.





All the best!Where should I host my parent's 25th wedding anniversary party?
check out your local organizations or church. churches are very affordable
25-100 people really makes a difference. First finalize your guest list. Then you could have it at a family's house or I called local restaurants to see if they had rooms. We picked a place called the Spaghetti factory. Then I pick two types of entrees. When I mailed out the invites I put all the info and placed the prices of the meal on a separate paper in the envelope. The meals were about $10 a person. So everyone just paid for themselves. I put up a table at the door and wrote down every ones order and collected the money. I covered drinks (soda of course, I mean I was only 20 I didn't have alot of money) and the tip. The restaurant had a separate room so I came ahead of time and made center pieces and set up and arch. After everyone ate we had our pastor come in and renew their vows. We even had our own cake made and brought in.
Go somewhere nice but still in your budget.
Ask about the church's hall, a child's home, or maybe a nice restuarant.
When is it? Outside would be nice! Most of the 25th anniversary parties I have been to were in halls, or arenas, or even curling clubs. When I was low on cash flow for my dads 50th we had it in our garage/shop ( I live on a farm ). Or even someones unfinished or even finished basement. Relative? family friend? Even just invite people to a restaurant

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