With the Democratic National Convention on August 25-28 and the Republican National Convention on September 1-4, it’s a great opportunity to let off some steam in this politically charged election year. I’m throwing taboo out the window and will host a politics party. To get started with online party planning, I’ll invite an equal number of party loyalists and have fun with the issues that usually divide us. Don’t forget you can democratically choose the date with MyPunchbowl’s online invitations.
Get inspired for Labor Day and your online party planning with a fun Luau. A traditional Hawaiian Luau is a wonderful feast with an abundance of food, drink and dance. Keep with the theme and get started with a festive Luau online invitation at MyPunchbowl.com.
Since Labor Day symbolically marks the end of summer, there is no place I’d rather be than the beach. A clam bake on the beach makes a truly wonderful Labor Day party. To get things started, I’m using MyPunchbowl’s Travel Center and online invitations to coordinate travel with my guests. Since our family will be coming from different states, this makes logistics a breeze.
If you love tasting parties as much as I do, why not throw a traditional 4th of July party centered on an all American recipe contest. It’s easy to pull off if there are a variety of foods to taste and vote on—we are a democracy after all! Start with a online invitation from MyPunchbowl and challenge your friends to make their favorite chili, rib, potato salad or apple pie recipe. I use MyPunchbowl’s potluck feature to coordinate with guests to ensure there are enough challengers for each group.
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