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Q: What’s a schedule I can use for a kids party?
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Planning a Kids Party
A fun kids party should usually last only two hours. Here's a sample schedule with a start time of 1 p.m.
1 p.m. Kids begin arriving. Have kids begin playing icebreaker games or begin crafts. 1:20 Play 1st childrens party game. 1:40 Play a 2nd childrens party game. 2:00 Serve lunch if you're serving or skip to cake and ice cream as food for kids parties. 2:30 Open gifts from kids parties. 2:45 Favor game and goodbyes.
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I am trying to put together a after christmas party for the ladies at our church. I was hoping to get some ideals or some suggestions on what to serve. I really do not want any heavy foods. Please HELP!
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I`m hosting a 25th anniversary for our daughter and husband and will rent our community club house. There are card tables I would like to decorate. Any suggestions? Also we will be serving finger foods. Any great recipes.
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What do i wear for a BBQ party.?..which is for both adults & kids
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what would be the best food to serve at a childs outdoor birthday party in october
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I am having an adult clam chowder and roasted corn party in sept. and having problems coming up with decoration and a theme. can you help? thank you jill
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We are baptising our 5 year old daughter and at the same time are having a welcoming party for her. We would like to invite family and friends who have supported us. Do you have any suggestions for the wording of an invitation.
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I am trying to plan a field day, at our corporate office, for about 150 people. we have about six different dept.s. Looking for something fun do during an afternoon, that doesn`t cost anything,
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We`re having our own 25th wedding anniversay at our home for friends and family. How do I say " no gifts please " alittle more eloquently?
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