Hurray! It’s Independence Day

How do you plan to celebrate the 4th of July? From testing your trivia to making your own national flag, there are numerous ways to make this day extremely special. There is something interesting for everyone – you can choose from crafts, games, exhibitions, or even a party with lots of friends. You can also find lots of interesting ideas from the World Wide Web or internet, where online event management and ticketing is the latest fad. Even the smallest of parties or get-togethers can be organized and promoted online.

If you are planning an Independence Day party, there are several hours to fill before the highlight of your event – the thrilling fireworks. So, you surely want to make your party very interesting by having various activities and games to keep the guests busy and entertained.

As an American, you definitely want to plan some activities with a patriotic theme. Here are few options to choose from and make your event truly amazing.

a) Chalk it up – Pick a panel of judges from amongst your list of guests (the oldest guests are the obvious picks) for a chalk contest. Depending on the number of people attending your party, you can divide the guests into two teams and give them each one or two containers of sidewalk chalk. Instruct them to create or draw something patriotic with the chalk and also add the US flag in the picture. You can restrict the time limit for the task to 30 minutes and then get the artwork examined and judged by the panel of judges to declare a winner. Art-themed prizes for the winners can be excellent.

b) Parade – This can be a fun activity that just shouts “4th of July!” Ask your guests to decorate their cars, bikes, scooters, etc. in patriotic designs after they arrive at the venue. They can be as creative as they like, but make sure that you have all the items on hand to decorate the vehicles. You can announce the prize for the best decorated vehicle at the end of the party.

c) Fireworks – Arrange for a big box of assorted fireworks days before your event kicks off. Everyone has their own favorites and there will be people who are sure about what they want to hear or see. You can even have a dancing competition or a trivia quiz session to determine who gets to pick the next firework to go off subsequently. Make sure that you have sufficient fireworks because unless there are more fireworks than the guests attending your party, each guest gets to pick only once.

From medieval to futuristic, from Wild West to Nineties or twenties, you can have a lovely theme for your Independence Day party. There is no limit to what you can choose for your ID celebration. A successful party is all about good planning. Prepare a checklist of things that has to be done, list of guests to be invited, food and drinks that has to be arranged for the day, etc. Once you have a detailed list, you will have a better idea of the magnitude of arrangements that you need to make to ensure that your event is a big hit. So, hurry – it’s your chance to transform your party theme into a particular time in history. In short, try and make your event a spellbinding experience for everyone.

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