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Party-Planning Basics

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Party-Planning Basics
Maura McEvoy
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The Dates
  • Three to four weeks before the event: Extend invitations — by mail, phone, or e-mail.

  • Two or three days before the event: Notify the neighbors.


  • The Guests
  • Four to five square feet per person: Comfortable spacing for a cocktail party. Measure usable space only —subtract large pieces of furniture and bar and serving areas.
  • 70 to 80 percent: Typical number of invitees who show up for a large party.


  • The Bar
  • Three bottles for every four people: A generous ratio of wine to guests for a dinner party.

  • Three to four (alcoholic) drinks: Average per-guest consumption for a two- to three-hour cocktail party.

  • Forty guests or more: Consider hiring a bartender if you're serving more than wine and beer.
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