Retirement Parties

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By 40skydiver 1 comments
This article will give you a few tips and ideas to plan a military retirement party... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
Retirement closes one aspect of life but offers a new adventure for the next phase. Consider the retirement speech as closure, but not an ending. The occasion brings mixed emotions from friends and loved ones, but remains a celebration of passing... more »
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Hard work may be its own reward, but throwing a party is much more fun. Celebrate a long-term employee's efforts with a retirement party that signifies unique contributions and special relationships. Prepare your toast, raise your glass and send ... more »
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Some retirement parties celebrate the retiree's work with the company, their interests or memories, but, whatever the theme, the decorations should reflect the tone of the celebration... more »
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Whether for a baby shower, bridal shower, bachelorette party or office holiday party, printable party games can be a lot of fun. From crosswords to quizzes, printable party games give you and your guests the opportunity to get to know each other ... more »
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The time that a person retires is a very special time. Now, they get to enjoy the fruit of the labor from previous years and live the next phase of their lives. Being able to celebrate with them is also a special time for their family members and ... more »
By DaniaDenise 0 comments
Are you in charge of planning someone’s military retirement party? Luckily, the process isn’t difficult but if you take the right steps and plan accordingly, your party will go off without a hitch... more »
By mjsais 0 comments
Whether it’s at your wedding or your retirement party, when you’re offered a toast you should know how to react. Toasts are made to acknowledge a guest of honor, to offer congratulations or to bestow thanks. If there’s a chance someone may honor ... more »
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Being able to retire young is the new American dream. There's something liberating about saying goodbye to your desk and office at age 40 or 50, as opposed to 65 or 70. The key to being able to retire young lies in the here and now. If you deal ... more »