How to Throw a Killer Open House Grad Party
1.Timing is Everything
An open house style graduation party works best because it gives guests the opportunity to stop by at a time convenient for them and gives the graduate time to enjoy their presence and thank them for coming. Avoid planning a party for less than three hours. The most convenient time for most guests to attend is during the weekend between noon and 6 p.m., but be considerate: many graduates will be planning their parties on these same days at the same time.
2. Get Everyone's Game On
Grandpa probably wouldn't join a backyard volleyball game, so plan activities that all guests will enjoy, like croquet, bocce or even an exciting round of Catch Phrase, Balderdash or Charades. Better yet, pit grads against parents or -- if there's a common alma mater among the crowd -- alums against non-alums. If you engage your guests, they’ll be more likely to stick around and enjoy the party.
Grad-style Grub
The number one thing to keep in mind when deciding what delicious goodies you'll be dishing out to your graduation party guests is convenience. All your food, or most of it, should be something fresh and fast that they can eat while sitting down, walking around your party or on the move to another grad's get-together.
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