Hi all,
Our office is shifting to new premises, and we are planning for an opening ceremony and family get-together. I have been given full charge of organizing the event and planning the program for that day. So, please let me know what type of events I can conduct or how exactly I should plan for the day. The event will start around 4 p.m. Since this is my first event in this organization, I want it to be perfect. I am in need of suggestions.
Thank you.
From India, Hyderabad
Our office is shifting to new premises, and we are planning for an opening ceremony and family get-together. I have been given full charge of organizing the event and planning the program for that day. So, please let me know what type of events I can conduct or how exactly I should plan for the day. The event will start around 4 p.m. Since this is my first event in this organization, I want it to be perfect. I am in need of suggestions.
Thank you.
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Viranchi,
Organizing parties is really fun now. What you need to do first is have a detailed plan on paper and then implement it. Also, you can have at least some help from team members.
Well, as for the suggestions, let me know how many people are going to attend the party and if families with kids will be present. Because if the latter is the case, the planning will have to be modified. Tentatively, here you go:
- Have a theme combined with a simple dress code (like an evening on the Moon, and the dress code may be Black, Blue, or Silver, or any token that represents stars or the moon).
- Organize interactive games for everyone, including spouses and kids, but keep them simple with some token gifts.
- Food arrangements should be based on your budget. It could be a catering arrangement, an in-house arrangement, or since it's a family get-together, each family could bring some dishes from their own homes.
- Finally, you can have awards for the best-dressed couple, family, male, or female, etc.
For a list of games, there are many posts on the forum; you can check those out.
Now, if this entire event is going to be formal, the management and administration of the whole thing will have to be slightly modified.
I hope my suggestions are helpful to you.
Cheers and all the best,
Geeti (Let me know if you want to talk to me, and I will give you my number)
From India, Bangalore
Organizing parties is really fun now. What you need to do first is have a detailed plan on paper and then implement it. Also, you can have at least some help from team members.
Well, as for the suggestions, let me know how many people are going to attend the party and if families with kids will be present. Because if the latter is the case, the planning will have to be modified. Tentatively, here you go:
- Have a theme combined with a simple dress code (like an evening on the Moon, and the dress code may be Black, Blue, or Silver, or any token that represents stars or the moon).
- Organize interactive games for everyone, including spouses and kids, but keep them simple with some token gifts.
- Food arrangements should be based on your budget. It could be a catering arrangement, an in-house arrangement, or since it's a family get-together, each family could bring some dishes from their own homes.
- Finally, you can have awards for the best-dressed couple, family, male, or female, etc.
For a list of games, there are many posts on the forum; you can check those out.
Now, if this entire event is going to be formal, the management and administration of the whole thing will have to be slightly modified.
I hope my suggestions are helpful to you.
Cheers and all the best,
Geeti (Let me know if you want to talk to me, and I will give you my number)
From India, Bangalore
Tons of thax geeti thats really good what you have sugested is what Iam looking for but pls let me know games also or give me ur No.... Waiting... viranchi
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hey geeti send me ur Contact no to my messenger kavitha_12... iam running out of time the event is this weekend only so pls send details immd... viranchi
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hello,
You can start with a self-introduction of family members.
Next, determine the number of members attending the function and arrange food or plan games accordingly. You can provide tokens with numbers, assigning different colors for different groups - for example, blue for ladies, red for kids, and yellow for gents. Place all tokens in three separate boxes and have a lucky dip where one token from each box is drawn, and gifts are given accordingly.
Additionally, you can organize a game of Housie/Tambola, which can last for 30 minutes to one hour.
For children, consider games like tying balloons to one leg and stomping the balloons of other children while protecting their own. The child with the intact balloon wins a prize. Offer complementary gifts to all children under 5 years old, such as a pencil box, toy, or balls.
Another activity for everyone could be "Pick and Act." Write various actions on chits like "Act as a monkey," "Act drunk," "Sing a song," "Act in love," etc. Participants can pick a chit and perform the action written on it, adding a fun element to the event.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask.
Thanks & All the Best,
Arasu
It is recommended to hire a catering service for the food arrangements.
From India, Bangalore
You can start with a self-introduction of family members.
Next, determine the number of members attending the function and arrange food or plan games accordingly. You can provide tokens with numbers, assigning different colors for different groups - for example, blue for ladies, red for kids, and yellow for gents. Place all tokens in three separate boxes and have a lucky dip where one token from each box is drawn, and gifts are given accordingly.
Additionally, you can organize a game of Housie/Tambola, which can last for 30 minutes to one hour.
For children, consider games like tying balloons to one leg and stomping the balloons of other children while protecting their own. The child with the intact balloon wins a prize. Offer complementary gifts to all children under 5 years old, such as a pencil box, toy, or balls.
Another activity for everyone could be "Pick and Act." Write various actions on chits like "Act as a monkey," "Act drunk," "Sing a song," "Act in love," etc. Participants can pick a chit and perform the action written on it, adding a fun element to the event.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask.
Thanks & All the Best,
Arasu
It is recommended to hire a catering service for the food arrangements.
From India, Bangalore
Hi Venkatesh,
What kind of company do you have, and could you please provide details about the expected attendance for the party? Also, mention the location, such as the city. Perhaps I can offer you something. Let's see.
Best regards,
Viranchi
From India, Delhi
What kind of company do you have, and could you please provide details about the expected attendance for the party? Also, mention the location, such as the city. Perhaps I can offer you something. Let's see.
Best regards,
Viranchi
From India, Delhi
Hi,
First, prepare an agenda of the entire schedule. Contact some event management (if it is budgeted) for ideas and also try some websites for organizing events. You guys can form a fun committee and allocate some work to the teams. You can have some rangoli competition, crafts, fashion shows, music competition, antakshari, etc.
Bye,
Vidhya
First, prepare an agenda of the entire schedule. Contact some event management (if it is budgeted) for ideas and also try some websites for organizing events. You guys can form a fun committee and allocate some work to the teams. You can have some rangoli competition, crafts, fashion shows, music competition, antakshari, etc.
Bye,
Vidhya
Thank you, Arasu, for your ideas. I hope they will surely work.
Venky, my office is in Hyderabad, and the strength would be 150.
Vidya, thank you. I can't assign to any team, but I can take help from some others.
Viranchi
From India, Hyderabad
Venky, my office is in Hyderabad, and the strength would be 150.
Vidya, thank you. I can't assign to any team, but I can take help from some others.
Viranchi
From India, Hyderabad
1. Prepare an Action Plan.
2. Ask the employee to introduce themselves and their family members.
3. Prepare some management games (Ice breaker, Team Building Exercise).
4. Include games related to overcoming stress at home and work.
5. Since you start your program around 4, consider including a HIGH TEA.
6. Give a PowerPoint presentation about your company and the agenda.
7. For children below 10 years old, organize outdoor games and award prizes.
8. Lastly, gather feedback.
From India, Madras
2. Ask the employee to introduce themselves and their family members.
3. Prepare some management games (Ice breaker, Team Building Exercise).
4. Include games related to overcoming stress at home and work.
5. Since you start your program around 4, consider including a HIGH TEA.
6. Give a PowerPoint presentation about your company and the agenda.
7. For children below 10 years old, organize outdoor games and award prizes.
8. Lastly, gather feedback.
From India, Madras
Hi,
I feel it is better if you prepare an organized planning. Take the assistance of others (friends, colleagues, relatives, etc.) for organizing. Do your homework in allotting the work to the assigned people. For this, you need to understand their capabilities for the assigned tasks by you. Ensure that you note everything in a pocket notebook to avoid confusion and facing troubles for minor reasons. Experience the new assignment in a new way.
Felix
From India, Bangalore
I feel it is better if you prepare an organized planning. Take the assistance of others (friends, colleagues, relatives, etc.) for organizing. Do your homework in allotting the work to the assigned people. For this, you need to understand their capabilities for the assigned tasks by you. Ensure that you note everything in a pocket notebook to avoid confusion and facing troubles for minor reasons. Experience the new assignment in a new way.
Felix
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
First, send an email to all confirming participation, so you know how many employees will be coming and how many will be bringing their families.
Keep three to four ten-minute games with small prizes. Games can be found on the internet through a Google search.
If the budget allows and the group will consist of over 75 people, consider hiring an event organizer. They are professionals and will ensure everyone is engaged.
Decorate the hall with balloons and set up a kids' zone.
Have a nice day, Bala
First, send an email to all confirming participation, so you know how many employees will be coming and how many will be bringing their families.
Keep three to four ten-minute games with small prizes. Games can be found on the internet through a Google search.
If the budget allows and the group will consist of over 75 people, consider hiring an event organizer. They are professionals and will ensure everyone is engaged.
Decorate the hall with balloons and set up a kids' zone.
Have a nice day, Bala
Hi Viranchi,
Please let us know how the entire thing went and if you have any suggestions for all of us or lessons you learned from this experience that might be useful to us.
Looking forward to your post.
Regards,
Geeti
From India, Bangalore
Please let us know how the entire thing went and if you have any suggestions for all of us or lessons you learned from this experience that might be useful to us.
Looking forward to your post.
Regards,
Geeti
From India, Bangalore
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