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Labor Day Check list
Labor Day Check list

Using a Labor Day Weekend party checklist is a perfect way to help keep you on track to having a fun holiday.  Take the time to completely review the Labor Day Weekend Check List below. Use it to make your Labor Day Weekend party an excellent time for all.

Labor Day Weekend Party Check List has things to do 3-4 weeks in advance, a few day prior, the day prior and the day of the party.  This handy checklist can help you to be organized and avoid forgetting any party details.  Using our party checklist is a nice and organized way of setting up your Labor Day Weekend  party.

*** Labor Day Weekend Check List ***

3-4 weeks before the Labor Day Weekend party:
Select theme.  View some of the Labor Day Weekend Menu themes for ideas.
Create guest list.
Send invitations.  Purchase Labor Day Weekend Invitations here.
Date of party:____________________
  Time (starting, ending):_____________________
  Place:__________________________
Plan and select decorations.  Purchase Labor Day Weekend Decorations here.
Begin collecting materials and creating props.
Prepare menu and grocery list.
Select and hire caterer/serving help (if needed).
   
A few days before the party:
Call any guests who have not responded.
Buy groceries and beverages.
Prepare and freeze/refrigerate food items that can be made in advance.
Make party costume or select outfit.
   
One day before the party:
Clean house, party room facility, or office party site.
Set up and arrange party room
Thaw frozen party foods.
Get out serving pieces.
Coordinate last-minute arrangements with caterer, servers.
   
The day of the party:
Decorate party room.
Prepare and arrange remaining food.
Coordinate set-up, service, cleanup with hired helpers.
Mentally "travel through" party
Dress in party outfit.
Await arrival of first guest.

 Crafts are often times associated with Labor Day. For this, you can have a craft day for your Labor Day celebration or incorporate it with a cookout. You can make picture frames, pen holders and more with materials as simple as Popsicle sticks.
Did you know the first Labor Day parade was sponsored by the Central Labor Union in New York City on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1882? It included as many as ten thousand working people. After the celebration, many other states began to recognize the holiday.
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