 Aloha
Theme
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Aloha is the Hawaiian word for hello, goodbye, love and also mercy. An Aloha party is a great way to give a Hawaiian touch to a sendoff or a welcome back celebration.Aloha Party Theme
Aloha Party Theme
Aloha means welcome and what better way to welcome a new neighbor than with a gathering decked out with Aloha Party Supplies. Invite your neighbors over to meet the newcomers with a big Aloha. Create a gift basket for the honored guests full of vital items for the newly relocated to help ease the transition. Use a wicker basket and decorate it with bright flowers. Fill the basket with Hawaiian treats such as dried fruit and macadamia nuts. Add change of address cards, local maps, coupons for local merchants and perhaps a gift certificate to try out the local cuisine. Your new neighbors will begin to feel right at home.
Keep the party theme flowing throughout each aspect of
the event. First, the party invitations set the theme and tone of
the occasion. Some guests will bring gifts based on the Aloha
party theme. Use Aloha
decorations, centerpieces,
tablecovers, Thank you notes, invitations, party supplies, hats, blowouts, confetti,
paper plates, cups, napkins etc. Complete the Aloha party theme
with Aloha party favors.
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Celebrate the Aloha State with Aloha Party Supplies. On August 21, 1959, Hawaii joined the union as the 50th State in the United States of America. Don’t miss out on the chance to celebrate this State’s unique culture and diversity. Invite family and friends to learn more about Hawaii as it celebrates it’s birthday. Coffee has become a major export of Hawaii as well as pineapples, macadamia nuts and sugar cane. Support the Hawaiian economy by serving these treats at your party. What many people don’t know is that Hawaii is the endangered species capital of the world. For example, the Po'ouli is a bird that only lives in Hawaii and infact there are only 3 remaining. Use pictures of the local animal species to decorate for the party. All of the unique species are sure to be great conversation pieces and what a fantastic way to raise awareness of the endangered species in the State. While snacking on the Hawaiian treats, why not have a game of Hawaii trivia. For example, did you know that actress/musician Bette Midler was born in Honolulu, Hawaii? Research facts about Hawaii on the internet or at your local library and compete to crown the Hawaii trivia champion. For some less mind boggling fun, rent some Don Ho movies and listen to his timeless music. A state so rich in diversity and culture should not be forgotten. Make sure you mark August 21 on your calender and celebrate the Aloha State in style.
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