Outdoor Party

Planning the Perfect Outdoor Winter Event

Group of happy friends drinking wine and eating at barbecue dinner outdoor - Young people having party in bbq meal in wood house backyard - Friendship and youth concept - Focus on left man hand

It’s safe to say that most of us have a love-hate relationship with the winter months. After all, cold temperatures bring plenty of opportunities for the kinds of activities we love—but when we’re caught unprepared, it’s easy to end up cold instead of cozy! That’s why when it comes to planning outdoor winter events, striking…

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For Your Graduation Party, Take Tradition to a Whole New Level With These Unique Ideas 

Outdoor school graduation with students at a distance, concept for social distance

From human sacrifices and animal offerings to rain dances, weddings, birthdays, and graduations, human beings have long participated in rituals and ritualistic behavior. Since human sacrifices are frowned upon these days, the modern-day American (thankfully) sticks to a plethora of well-adopted and accepted rituals to mark important moments in a person’s life.  Every society has…

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Boogie Wonderland: Humanity’s History of Parties

Happy family celebrating with sparkler at night party outdoor - Group of people with different ages and ethnicity having fun together outside - Friendship, eve and celebration concept

It doesn’t take long on our floating wet marble called Earth to realize there’s something going on here. There’s a rhythm here on this planet; from ocean tides and their metronomic behavior to the seasons that divide our years. If you are attentive enough, you can feel the rhythm of your heart and other bodily…

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The Future Of Outdoor Party Planning

Group of african american girls with facial masks celebrating birthday outdoor party with decor during coronavirus pandemia.

The world has changed and gotten reshuffled on how we can safely navigate through life and planning events. With COVID-19 a major health issue, we’ve had to rethink, readjust, and restructure our celebrations. We must prioritize our health and the safety of ourselves and others so that we can find some middle ground of normality.…

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