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March 31, 2000 - Image 103

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-31

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Andrea Solomon, a party planner
in West Bloomfield, notes that those
living near lakes often have access to
club houses with pools, so "beach
parties are always huge." To kick
them up a notch, Solomon suggests
playing off a senior trip destination as
a theme.
"Make it a Hawaiian luau, Mardi
Gras theme or Bahamas party. Have

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windows, skylights,
1 open shutters and
handsome greenery

leis, hula skirts, and colorful, fun
umbrellas for the drinks. Float candles
in bowls, add tiki lamps, have grass
mats on the tables, and fill watermelons
with fruit on wooden skewers as
kabobs. Adorn each table with beach
paraphernalia, and have single-use cam-
eras around so people can take home
souvenirs," says Solomon.
Equally fun alternatives include
back-yard barbecues and utilizing
public parks.
Above all, it is the camaraderie and
sharing that last goodbye with friends
that make graduation parties memo-
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3/31
2000

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