My husband and I will be celebrating our 50th Wedding Anniversary. We plan to invite about 100 guests for dinner at a local restaurant. I need some suggestions as to what we could do following the dinner vs. just eating and have our guests leave. I would like to have at least one hour of some type of entertainment. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
RE: Entertainment Ideas For Following An Anniversary Dinner
By Guest (Guest Post)
Have a toast ceremony, and also include some of the surival tips that have helped them thru.My hubby and I reflect of friends old and new. Put memories of before kids, after kids, the good hard bad and tasteful memories,
RE: Entertainment Ideas For Following An Anniversary Dinner
By sandy (Guest Post)
what about all the talent that will be present in the room?? i have always wanted to act out lucys vitameatavegamin routine. i bet there are some people in your group that can sing or juggle or make people laugh.
RE: Entertainment Ideas For Following An Anniversary Dinner
By Ann (Guest Post)
I assume you'll have an area to yourself so how about putting together a video of photos of you and your friends/family over the last 50 years. You could pick out some great music to go along with the photos.
when both of my parents were alive - it seemed to them then to be a good time to recite poetry to their guests that was written by them -- some of it was funny -- some very sentamentally serious & it's not clear right now if the guests also participated-- but would that be a good time to tell some humorous stories on the couple by the friends who had been there with them to share those laughs ?? I think it would be kinda fun !
RE: Entertainment Ideas For Following An Anniversary Dinner
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In my area, many people have these types of events at the local nature museum (it's a great place) they cater in the dinner and then everyone can walk around. People have had weddings there and dancing - might check out something like that in your area.
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