Share Your Wisdom

This blog is dedicated to acquiring tips and tricks from REAL WOMEN that have become experts in making the events of their lives extraordinary. This wisdom will be shared in the event-planning book I am writing called "Your Life and Times."

You're an event planner and probably don't even realize it! Did you ever direct your high school play or organize a school dance; plan a baby shower for your college roommate; volunteer to host the 3rd grade class Valentine's Day party; have a birthday party for your kids; organize a fundraiser for a sick friend; plan a company golf outing; serve as a scout leader or a Sunday School teacher; host a block party for the neighborhood; plan your parent's 50th wedding anniversary? If so, your experiences and your voice is what will make this book useful, unique and best of all fun to read.

Time-savers, planning tips, favorite websites, funny stories, or how you averted disaster on a special day - anything goes! But please only post what you are willing to share with the world - it could end up in the book!


Wednesday, December 12

COMPANY CHRISTMAS PARTY IDEAS

This year we decided to break tradition from the typical 'Dirty Santa' gift exchange at our company Christmas party and find some other activities that would be fun and interactive. So we decided to create some voluntary 'action stations' that people could visit throughout the evening. 

The first station was a wine-tasting; we chose a local winery and selected 5 varieties (two reds, two whites, and a sparkling wine) and poured a flight of 1-2 oz. tastes of each.  The glasses sat on a place mat that provided some printed information about each variety that could be taken home and used for future reference.

The second station was a beer tasting; a variety of five craft beers with a printed place mat similar to the wine tasting. It was a chance to try something you wouldn't normally choose and possibly find a new favorite.

The third station was run by the wife of one of our co-workers; she provided all the supplies to create four Christmas card designs using rubber stamps; it was fun to see both guys and girls sitting down and working to create some beautiful cards to take home!

The last station was an opportunity to make a Christmas tree ornament to hang on the tree in our company lobby.  Everyone got in the act here, and it proved to be the most popular station of the evening. And by the way, the tree looks great!

The action stations turned out to be a great opportunity for small groups of people to interact and get to know each other a little better. We're already thinking of new ideas for next year - any suggestions?