Helpful Tricks to Treat your Halloween Guests
by Merryl Brown, President
of Merryl Brown Events
Published November 4, 2009
Using these simple tips, you can create a fabulous party for your children’s Halloween party that is fun, unique, and environmentally friendly.
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Serve food, drinks, and tasty treats that are organic and/or locally made. Homemade cookies and cupcakes are a great alternative to mass-produced candy.
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Organize with your friends, family, and neighbors to borrow decorations and costumes. If you need to buy new things, make sure to save them for reuse or offer to loan them out to other party throwers to limit their consumption.
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Trade your old costumes at SBParent.com’s annual costume exchange. Your old, unused costume could turn out to be the perfect find for a lucky trick-or-treater.
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As with any party, try to serve all refreshments and food on reusable tableware. You will be amazed how much less trash you will have to take out at the end of the party! If you are set on disposable, use biodegradable and/or compostable options, which you can find at Gelson’s and Whole Foods.
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Make sure to have a recycling container close by throughout the party. It will not only encourage others to follow your lead but will also make it much easier on you during clean up.
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Sending out paperless invitations will help you to save time, money, and resources. www.paperlesspost.com is a great option.
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Try to buy as many items as possible locally in order to support local businesses.
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Highlight your party with a pumpkin grown from your own garden! If you don’t have the greenest thumb in town, ask friends about their garden or find a locally grown pumpkin patch to support.
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Save and bake the seeds from your pumpkin carving for a delicious snack. Throw the other organic pumpkin waste into a compost heap to fertilize next year’s pumpkin patch.
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Instead of cheap plastic toys, give out homemade crafts, mini pumpkins, fruit, or organic treats for party favors. Incorporate these items into your décor, games and activities throughout the party.
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Create beautiful fall harvest displays with organic items to give your party a rustic autumn theme.
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Last but not least, make sure to communicate your efforts with all those involved, especially the children, to ensure that sustainable efforts like yours will be duplicated in the future.
This article also appears at:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Helpful-Tricks-to-Treat-Your-Halloween-Guests&id=3176826
For additional information or to inquire about sustainable event planning, call (805) 455-3112 or visit: www.merrylbrownevents.com

