Here's just a quick hit (because we know you won't allocate much more time to holiday party thinking today!) list of things to keep in mind for preliminary ideas for your corporate or community holiday party! Remember, you can go as big as you like - brilliant decor, live music, comedians, special guests, the finest of everything served on a silver platter! You can go more casual fun - ideal for small businesses looking to truly relax, connect and openly celebrate the season with warmth, humor and old-fashioned holiday fun. (Yes, we can bring egg nog!) Of course, there can be smaller, more intimate holiday gatherings, allowing for unique themes, personalized decor and a hint of the truly intriguing to appeal to guests that may have similar interests, backgrounds and cultural connections.
In short...the ideas and opportunities are limitless!
For today...just know, when you are ready, we can help!
Let Station Avenue Manage Your Holiday Event!
The Daddy Warbucks
Huge holiday blow out event: 100+ people plus dates
Rent a unique space
Bring in sound and lighting
Pick a theme
Hire a band, event staff, bar staff
Bring in unique entertainment (living tables)
Cocktail hour, sit down dinner, holiday themed dessert stations
The Griswold
Holiday on a budget, utilize your work space: 50-100 people plus dates
Par can lights
Drapery
High top tables (store your furniture and rent tables and seating)
Small bands, DJ or music trio
Holiday movie marathon
Catered or grocery store pre order (Wegmans)
Alcohol- Martini Bars (a company signature drink)
Fun desserts using company logo OR company colors (embossed desserts or cupcakes)
Invite clients (make it a branded event!)
Branded favors (for clients)
The Charlie Brown
Holiday parties for small businesses: 5-10 people plus dates
Have it in your home
Higher talent (magician, tarot card reader, entertaining bar service, carriage rides, etc.)
Holiday Karaoke
Small catered items (passed hors d'oeuvres)
There are checklists and elements that you can add to any event - at any time of year. For the holiday season, as the November and December weeks roll forward, make it a point to get organized, determine the budget and scope of holiday celebration best suited for your business - and remember everything you do for your business builds its brand and identity! Yes, that means your holiday party, too! Make your lists. Jot down your ideas. Review your budget. And let us know how we can help!
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