Tips For Making Your 2016 CIAA Parties Successful

By Tammie Caldwell


Every year the CIAA garners plenty of excitement for fans, alumni, and college students. During and after games, especially games where a favorite team has won, there is a lot of celebrating. One thing to look forward to is the amazing 2016 CIAA parties that will be had. Some of these will take place in sports bars, or dining establishments. Others will take place in homes. If you want your party to be a hit, there some helpful tips to follow that will help ensure that it is.

When it comes time to consider the decor for your event, consider a sports theme. If you are gathering to watch or celebrate a basketball game, choose decor to fin in with this. If it is a football game, hang some football decorations around. Take the decorations down carefully, and you can save them for a future party.

Stick to your school's hues for the paper merchandise. This is an awesome approach to show your solidarity with the school's team. Everybody will know where your group solidarity lies when they stroll into the entryway. The hues will help to amp up the fervor.

Keep your visitor list to a reasonable level. A gathering can without much of a stretch escape from your control if an excess of visitors are welcomed. Limit your visitor rundown to just those that you know well. Try not to permit uninvited visitors to pass through your door, and don't let visitors bring along others to tag along. This can undoubtedly end in a bad position for you, your visitors, and your property. Be safe and verify that you know every individual who enters.

You may very well have some guests at your party who are under the age of 21. If this is the case, it is up to you, as the host to keep alcoholic beverages out of their hands. If you fail to do this, you could end up with not only a criminal complaint against you, but also a lawsuit. You do not have to drink in order to have fun. Have soda, water, and non alcoholic punch on hand for those who are under 21, and those who choose to avoid alcohol.

Serve finger foods. Finger foods are easy to eat, especially at large gatherings. You will likely not have enough chairs and tables for everyone. Therefore, finger foods make the most sense. Chips, dips, finger sandwiches, and wings are all good choices. Cookies, and small pastries are also wonderful options for these types of parties. Guests will appreciate having a selection of options.

If the game is being televised, everyone will want to watch. If you don't have a large enough television screen, consider calling one of those weekly rental places to get one. You can also rent a projector for even better viewing. This lets everyone get in on the fun of watching the game.

The above tips for your party will help you to be seen as an amazing host. Your get together will be fun, it will also be in a secure, and safe environment. Word will quickly get around that you throw a great party. Your friends will have fun, and they will feel well cared for. This is what makes a party successful.




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