Wednesday, December 06, 2006

 

Presidents' Day Party Ideas

President's Day is traditionally celebrated with a day off for postal workers and students. It was originally George Washington's birthday, but got combined with Lincoln's birthday to become a national holiday. Many businesses close to allow employees a chance to celebrate the holiday. For offices that have to be open it may be fun to have an office party on president's day to give your employees a chance to relax. Or parents can ask for that day off of work to take their kids on a mini field trip to learn about the holiday.

Have a presidential themed party. Spruce up your Presidents Day party with decorations that will be pleasing to the eye such as red, white and blue tall hats, blowers and banners. When guests arrive you can divide them up into different party groups with hats, campaign buttons or signs to carry around. There can be democrats, republicans and the independents. Throw a mini election for the president of the party. Guests can volunteer to run and even have a debate with the candidates listing what they'll do to make this a better party. Then count up the votes and inaugurate the new president. Their perks can be deciding what music to play or suggesting weird new party rules. After your President's day party is over guests can go home with memories of a fun and unusual party. Valentine's Day party supplies such as plates, cups, and napkins that are red, white and blue are easy to get and add so much to the atmosphere of any Presidents' Day party.

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