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Monday, August 31, 2015

How to Write an Invitation to Dinner


State the request and the purpose of the dinner in your first line. For example, 'James and Natalie invite you to join them for dinner to celebrate their first wedding anniversary.' A more formal invitation might read, 'Mr and Mrs Smith request the pleasure of your company at a dinner to celebrate their first wedding anniversary.'
Write the date and time that the dinner party will be held. For example, 'Tuesday, 5th July 2011, 7:30 p.m.'
Inform your guests where the dinner is taking place. For example, 'At Home,' or 'At Two Chefs Restaurant.' Be sure to include the address of the venue.
Provide details concerning the dress code. Black tie or smart casual are typical dinner party choices.
Place an RSVP at the base of the invitation with contact details such as a phone number or email address. The RSVP requests that recipients inform you whether they will attend or not. With a more formal invitation, you can include a reply card and a self-addressed envelope for responses.
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Friday, August 28, 2015

How to Host a Homecoming Party (9 Steps)


Learn when homecoming weekend is and determine when you want to host your homecoming party. Homecoming parties can be hosted before or after the big game.
Determine what type of homecoming party you want to have. You can host a homecoming tailgate party, a pre-homecoming game party, a post-game party or a themed homecoming party.
Create your invitations. Use school colors, insignias and mascots in the design of your invitations. Provide all of the information that your guests will need to know when the party is, where the party will be held and what they can expect at the party. For example, if you are hosting a fancy dress homecoming party then your invitation will want to include guest requirements such as 'face paint or body paint required' or 'school colors required for entry.' Have fun with these invitations as they will set the tone for the party.
Buy your food, drinks and decorations well in advance of your party, especially if homecoming is a college or university event. Prep appetizers and marinade meat the day before your party to reduce how much you have to do on party day.
Set up your homecoming party about an hour before you expect your first guests to arrive. There are always early birds to contend with, and you want to greet each guest with enthusiasm.
Dress up for your homecoming party. The host should reflect the theme, tone and spirit of the party.
Greet each guest with enthusiasm and welcome them to your homecoming party. Let them know where they can find food, drinks and party favors. If there will be party games inform your guests when they first arrive to prepare them for the fun ahead.
Lead school cheers, fun homecoming party games and introduce people who don't know one another as the party progresses. Replenish the food and drink supplies as they dwindle. Check with your guests periodically to see if they need anything.
Offer doggy bags and party treat bags to your guests as they leave. Keep an up-beat spirit as you thank your guests for coming. After the last guest has gone you can sit down and relax for a minute before tackling the clean-up.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

How to Become Vice President of the United States


Become active in politics throughout your middle and high school years. Build a foundation of public speaking and working with people. There are many ways to get involved. Each of the political parties have junior clubs for your participation. Hone your skills in debate clubs and school political groups, such as the student council. Run for something so you learn what it's like to seek office.
Study political science, public speaking, world issues and the law in college to get a well-rounded career. The education degrees that have been held among vice presidents represent a large variety.
Remember that the Vice President has a largely ceremonial role as President of the Senate and a spokesperson for the President. A stately resume and clean background, as well as feeling comfortable being under the public microscope, will aid any potential VP candidate.
Work for a public official to learn the political ropes early in your career. With a little experience, you can start to move towards your goal as opportunities present themselves, moving up the chain of command through promotions.
Keep working your way up the ranks, forming good relationships with other politicians along the way. As you get farther into your career, you will become more entrenched in your party, which is important as you will need their endorsement to run for vice president.
Run for office. Regardless of whether its the Senate, House or other public office, a Vice President should understand the campaign process intimately, as a VP serves an integral role in presidential elections. In recent years, many VPs have come from a Congressional position.
Become a Cabinet member. If you aren't particularly suited for life as an elected member of Congress, joining a presidential cabinet is the next best thing. U.S. Vice Presidents of the past include Secretaries of State, Defense and even Chief of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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