Saturday, July 31, 2010

Retirement Party Ideas

A retirement is a memorable event. It is an occasion to mark the years of service rendered by a person. One of the best ways to make the event memorable is by throwing a retirement party.

Retirement parties can be thrown by the company or even family and friends. Here are some retirement party ideas which will make the party a thing to remember for years to come.

Theme parties are in vogue and they ascertain that the party will be colorful, vibrant and different from the rest. However, while planning a theme party, remember that everything related to the party should be in with the theme. Right from the invitations to the main course, the theme of the party should be evident. Such a carefully planned theme party is a good idea for retirement parties.As in every party, you should make arrangements for extra food and drinks.

Though a retirement party may be thrown by either the company or family and friends, the guest list should comprise of family as well as professional friends. A retirement party can also have people with whom the retiree has worked before, and even other long standing employees of the company.

Decorations and festoons are the heart of any party. Therefore, the party should be well decorated either with the theme decorations or normal decorations, as the case may be. Also, one should take into consideration the various cutlery, dishes and the menu to make the retirement party a success. Other than the normal decorations, there can be banners and balloons marking the employee's name and the tenure of their working with the company.

Quizzes and Trivia are another great way of lighting up the proceeds of the party. The quiz and the trivia can either be company or employee-centric. The questions can have a humorous touch to them, to lighten up the mood of the retirement party.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing these wonderful retirement party ideas. Yes, Retirement is indeed a special event in one's life and it's something that celebration is called for.

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