South Shore Breaker

Four holiday party must-haves

- METRO CREATIVE

Parties are highly anticipate­d events come the holiday season. Office parties, gatherings with friends and family celebratio­ns are just some examples of the many soirees that dot the social schedules of so many people.

Office parties might be governed by certain organizati­onal protocols, but parties with friends and families come with no such rules.

That said, holiday hosts might want to keep their guests’ expectatio­ns in mind when planning their get-togethers.

While there’s always room to try something new, the following are some must-have items when hosting holiday parties.

1. Holiday foods and beverages

It goes without saying that holiday hosts will be expected to provide food for their guests.

But certain foods, such as gingerbrea­d cookies, can put everyone in the holiday spirit.

And don’t forget that staple of the holiday beverage menu: eggnog.

Eggnog can be made with and/or without alcohol so everyone can enjoy this beloved holiday beverage.

2. Decoration­s

Decking the halls is a holiday tradition, and hosts should make an effort to string some holiday decoration­s before welcoming guests into their homes.

A Christmas tree might be the most ubiquitous decorative item come the holidays, so hosts can make their tree the centrepiec­e of their decor.

Hang some mistletoe around the house, which also can be adorned with season-specific plants like holly and poinsettia­s.

If kids are attending the party, a kid-friendly decoration station can even be set up to ensure the youngsters have fun and stay busy

during the festivitie­s.

3. Music

Christmas music can go a long way toward getting everyone in the holiday spirit. Utilize itunes or music streaming services to ensure that the holiday hits keep coming throughout the party.

4. Games

Games can be a great way to keep guests occupied during the party. From a safety perspectiv­e, games that engage guests might prevent them from overindulg­ing in alcohol at a time of year when the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administra­tion says drunk driving incidents are at their highest. Games in which participan­ts can win holiday-themed prizes might be especially enjoyable for players.

Holiday parties are highly anticipate­d parts of the holiday season. Hosts can take their parties to the next level by incorporat­ing certain must-have items into the festivitie­s.

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Kenny Burke (left) of Bridgewate­r’s Boston Pizza and Salvation Army volunteers Wilson (middle) and Darlene Sutton (right) pose with the donations from Kenny’s 10th annual toy drive.
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123 RF Holiday parties are highly anticipate­d parts of the holiday season.
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Kenny Burke of Bridgewate­r’s Boston Pizza said his 10th annual toy drive was a success and that the event allows families in Lunenburg County to have the Christmas they deserve.

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