Homecoming Party Planning
Homecoming party planning isn't too difficult to put together. You just need to find a big enough party area to hold everyone coming to the celebration and make sure they have plenty of food. Homecomings are celebrated just about everywhere but they usually have a large turnout. Whether you are putting together a homecoming dance for the local high school or the homecoming celebration of a soldier you'll find that plenty of people want to come.
High school homecoming celebrations can be held in the local high school gym or REC Center. Some like to rent out a party venue for these occasions. Should you decide to go this route for your homecoming event make sure to start looking at places while a head of time. Some venues can be rented out the years in advance. However, most local party venues will be available a few months in advance as long as you give them time to make the reservation for you.
You'll definitely want to set some time aside to visit each of these venues. One simply must set foot in an area to get a real feel for the size and shape.
Next on the party planning agenda for your homecoming event is food. Guests are usually ravenous at any party, but something about a homecoming gives everyone an appetite. Most of these events include a sit down meal of some kind or a buffet with heavier fare such as sandwiches and soups. Steak and potatoes is a good meal option for the sit down menu, with an alternative vegetarian selections for guests to choose from. In fact, if you plan a sit down meal for your homecoming let the guests choose ahead of time from the menu via invitation. They should also be able to select from three menu options, a red meat, a white meat and a vegetarian selections. Good luck with your homecoming party planning. |