How To Plan A Birthday Party Essay

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Step1.  Choose a theme.

The theme for this party will be Superhero: Guests are invited to dress as their favorite superhero.

Step 2.  Guest List.



The guest list will consist of everyone in Robin's 5th grade class.

Step 3.  When and Where.



The date of the party will be Nov. 18th from 2pm to 6pm at Chuck E. Cheese's.

Action Alternatives: If Chuck E. Cheese's is unable to accommodate for whatever reason, the party will be held at Fountain Park in Ludlow, weather permitting. If weather is not permitting, the party will be held at Robin's house in the basement; pizza will be delivered and games played there.

Step 4.  Activities.



Activities to be enjoyed at Chuck E. Cheese's include: the ball pit, the arcade games, ski ball, and live entertainment, plus food and drinks will be served free of charge. Unlimited tokens will be available for all guests to enjoy until the end of the party at 6pm.

If the party is moved to the park for some unforeseen reason, a playground is available for recreation and balls (basketball, volleyball, kickball, football, baseball, wiffle ball) will be available.

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Party supplies.
Party supplies will be obtained from Party Source and will include blowers, hats, and cake. Chuck E. Cheese's will provide all cup and plate accommodations. Back-up supplies will be purchases in case the party is adjourned to one of the alternative locations. Back-up supplies will include colas, lemonade, plastic utensils, cups, plates and decorations.

Step 6. Entertainment.



Chuck E. Cheese will provide all entertainment. Should the party be held at the park, balls will be had. Should the party be held at Robin's house, music, videos, and games will be played along with refreshments (cake, pizza, soda) served.

Step 7. Invitations.



Invitations will be delivered by hand by Robin to his classmates. Classmates who are absent on the day the invitations are delivered will be given their invitation on their first day back to school.

Guests must RSVP by November 12th.

Step 8. Preparation on the Day of.



Cake must be picked up from Party Source. Decorations…

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