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Get the school administration, the students and the community behind your event to insure success
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Induce local businesses to donate products for door prizes
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Find the money you need and what to say to people to compel them to donate
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"Sell" the party to the students as an acceptable alternative to what they would rather be doing
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Throw a party so tempting that teens (who don't go to the prom) will beg to attend
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Choose a party theme and decorate inexpensively
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Plan the menu - and get them discounted - or free
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Structure the party so that excitement never wanes
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Manage the 'lock in' and ensure that no one leaves early
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Protect yourself, your organization and the school from liability issues
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Develop and get the students to agree on 'lock-in' and arrival/departure party policies
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Write appeal letters to businesses (samples included)
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Select the right venue to accommodate your party requirements
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Uncover resources for almost everything related to staging your event
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Identify security concerns and how to prepare for them
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Download free customizable forms and letter templates that you can adapt to fit your organization's particular needs.
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Attract publicity from the media to help promote the party to students, parents and the community
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Create a budget and stick to the plan
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