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Tips For Honoring A Retiring Fireman With Invitations And Party Supply Suggestions

A special guest list will be needed for this unique Fireman's Party event. The first stage in planning the party is working on the guest list, the design for the Fireman theme invitations and what to serve during the party. In the case of hosting a fireman's party, the invitations should contain something have images of a fire truck, fire ladder, or the name, number of the fire company. Secondly it should also contain any sayings or quotes about the people who serve as fireman or in particular fire house. Once the design and selection of the guest list have been completed the invitations can be sent out and then move onto the list of needed party supplies for the party. This list is going to contain many different things depending on the plans of the party, but some basics are always going to be on the list. Table cloths in red and white, or if the fire company has a special color assigned to them, but red and white is the best choice. Something memorable in the way of a sincere "thank you" would be nice for party favors to the firemen. If the guest of honor is a retiring firemen, some of the decorations can include photos of memorable moments in his life, on and off duty. Large numbers that can be either cut or peeled away to be attached to poster board where those pictures can then also be attached to the board. Each step is building on another step in the process. Look to include a miniature fire ladder and fireman's axe to the board as well. Party supplies for a retiring fireman can include retirement dcor as well as fireman supplies and decorations. At least two ladders, two garden hoses, some wood needing to chopped for firewood and a couple of axes. Make sure to include safety goggles or glasses as well for the events. Some guests might like the challenge of carrying a ladder to a certain window and readying for a rescue. Next carry the hose up the ladder and down again. Remember each and every event should be done safely and by those with training and understanding of the challenges.




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