Friday, April 11, 2008

Matisse Bellmar the perfect spot for a Birthday Party or retirement dinner

 
Hard work may be its own reward, but throwing a party is much more fun. Celebrate a long-term employee's efforts with a retirement party that signifies unique contributions and special relationships. Prepare your toast, raise your glass and send your co-worker off in style.

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Step 1:
Consider the honoree's preferences. Does he or she prefer not to be singled out? Then something low-key and elegant might be appropriate. People who love to be the center of attention are perfect candidates for a roast.

Step 2:
Create a budget. Nail down costs for the venue, food and drinks, and entertainment.

Step 3:
Come up with a theme that highlights the retiree's interests, including hobbies, activities and passions. For instance, if he or she always seemed to call in sick on opening day, organize a ball-game party with tickets, banners, music and food. Arrange for his or her grandchild's little league team to come sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."

Step 4:
Plan a roast. Meet with other co-workers and brainstorm jokes and comments on the office politics. The key to a successful roast is selecting the master of ceremonies. He or she must be comfortable working a crowd--and articulate. A roast may not be not tightly scripted, so the emcee must be adept at ad-
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Anonymous said...

Matiise in Belmar has a Great beach front location, really fresh well prepared food, not the typical Jersey shore throw it from the freezer to your plate. great place. They are located inside an old historical turn of the century Pavilion a grand location with food and service to match..We have been customers for years