| When someone gets a promotion at work, it is time to | | | | with co-workers or would they like to include family |
| celebrate. Be it a jump to an entirely new tax bracket | | | | and friends as well? The guest of honor may be a little |
| or just a new cubicle; take care of the ones you love | | | | hesitant to be the center of attention at the party, so |
| by honoring their achievement. | | | | keeping the guest list to a minimum may be preferable. |
| The first step in throwing a party for a promotion is | | | | However, if it is a large public promotion then the guest |
| selecting a location for the party. Use some creativity | | | | list may be much more detailed for the party. Invite |
| booking a room at place special to the guest of honor. | | | | those listed and ask them to make special remarks or |
| If the person who received a promotion is a member | | | | share stories of their past at the party. You'll be |
| of a lodge like Moose, Kiwanis or Knights of Columbus | | | | surprised by stories you've never heard about people |
| and try to secure the room there. Often, lodges | | | | you've known your entire life. |
| provide discounted rates to members so ask the | | | | When throwing a party to celebrate a promotion |
| lodge president for room availability. | | | | remember that having many personal reminders of |
| Discuss with the guest of honor how they would like to | | | | love and affection for the guest of honor will highlight |
| celebrate their promotion at the party. Who would he | | | | the effects they have had on the lives of others and |
| or she like to invite? Would he or she like to celebrate | | | | honor their achievement. |