Who should I invite to my graduation party?

Who should I invite to my graduation party?

Start with your holiday card list. Add your neighbors, the graduate's friends, friends' parents, extended family, favorite teachers or coaches from over the years, coworkers of both the parents and the graduate. Graduation party invitations should be mailed separately from graduation announcements.

How do you have a graduation party at home?

DON'T forget to plan an activity: Keep the party popping by offering more than just food and drinks. Make up a trivia quiz about the grad and offer a prize for the most right answers, put together a photo booth or selfie station, or set up backyard games like cornhole.

What should I bring to a graduation party?

Bring a gift for the graduate or a small hostess gift for the host or both if you are able. Receiving an announcement does not necessarily call for a graduate gift, but attending the graduate's party does. If a check or cash is your go-to, do what is comfortable.

What is the difference between an open house and a graduation party?

A graduation open house is a party that you host during a block of time. During the open house guests can come and go as they please. This type of party helps ensure that people who have other commitments or graduation parties can still attend.

What do you do at high school graduation?

Invite a bunch of family and/or friends to drive by your home to honor your student. Each car can be decorated and have a sign of congratulations. There can be cheers and waves, and likely a few tears. It can even be a surprise if you want!

Do college grads have graduation parties?

Graduating from college is a huge achievement, so a celebration is definitely in order. Whether you're the one graduating or you're looking for a way to honor someone else who's earned their diploma, a graduation party is an excellent way to mark the occasion.

Where can I host a graduation party?

Bar or Restaurant: A bar or restaurant is ideal if you plan to host a graduation party away from home. Often families travel to a graduation in another city/state and decide to celebrate with the graduate and their school friends.