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Dienstag, 1. März 2016

How to Run 'Friday Night Magic' at HomeIn Feburary 2016 30,

In Feburary 2016 30,
Ask yourself whether you want your Friday Night Magic to be officially sanctioned. If you want your event to be officially sanctioned, you will need to host the event in a public facility that is accessible to everyone, preferably a gaming store that can qualify for a Wizards Play Network level. You will need to find a Magic the Gathering judge who can attend the event, and you must follow the guidelines set out by Wizards of the Coast (Resources). However, if you just want to host a friendly get-together to play just for fun, keep reading.
Decide whether you want to just get your friends together or whether you want to open game night to anyone who wants to play. Keep in mind that opening it to anyone who wants to play means letting potential strangers into your home.
Find an area in your house that can hold the number of people you are going to have attending. Hosting a gaming night is like hosting any other party. Consider the number of people that you can easily accommodate, and be sure to provide enough snacks and drinks for everyone.
Make sure you have enough tables and chairs for everyone. No one is going to want to have to take turns playing at the kitchen table or resort to playing on the floor.
Invite your Magic the Gathering playing friends. If you are going to open the event to all gamers in your area, you will need to advertise the event. You can advertise via fliers or any other creative way you can think of. You just need to make sure people understand that your event is not an officially sanctioned Friday Night Magic event. Some gamers might not want to give up an official event, where they can improve their tournament rankings and win prizes, just for a friendly get-together.
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Montag, 22. Februar 2016

Thank You Card ExamplesIn Feburary 2016 22,

In Feburary 2016 22,
Whether you received a gift for a birthday, engagement party, wedding or retirement party, you should hand-write a customized thank you card to each guest who gave you a gift. Name the gift specifically---'Thank you for the place setting.' Then, talk about how you look forward to using the gift, or identify why you like this gift in particular---this text will make guests feel good about their purchase. For example, your thank you note can say, 'Tim and I look forward to using our place settings when we host Thanksgiving next month.' In this note, you can also take time to express your gratitude for the guest attending your event, if you had one---'We had a wonderful time at our wedding and were thrilled you could join us in celebration.'
Event Thank You Cards
You might not feel obligated to send a thank you card to the host of an event you attend, but the recipient of such a note will surely appreciate your kindness. Send the thank you card to the person, couple or group hosting the event---address it to all of the hosts. Name the event---'Thank you for hosting the Fourth of July barbecue at your lovely home.' Then note something memorable about the event---'The food was fantastic and the company even better. We especially enjoyed your fireworks display.' Close by opening the door for a repeat---'We would love to see you and the kids again soon for more fun.'
Job Interview Thank You
You might not think of a thank you after a job interview, but it's the closing piece of Emily Post's interview-etiquette list. You don't want to be over the top, so keep this note short and to the point. Address the note to your point of contact at the business; if a group interviewed you, send them separate thank you cards. State your appreciation for the interview---'Thank you for interviewing me yesterday for the position in public relations.' Talk about the company based on something you learned in the interview---'I enjoyed learning about your company's public-relations initiatives, particularly the events you are planning.' Finally, discuss future contact---'I look forward to hearing from you soon about this position. If you have any additional questions for me, please do not hesitate to call.' Sign your full name at the end of the card, and repeat your contact information to make it convenient to call and offer you the job.
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Donnerstag, 4. Februar 2016

How to Host a Bingo PartyIn Feburary 2016 04,

In Feburary 2016 04,
Discuss with your friends, coworkers and family members your idea to host a bingo party. Once you talk about it a bit with other people, you should know how many people would actually be interested in attending your bingo night.
Choose a night that many of your friends and family members can attend the bingo party. When hosting a party, it is nice to choose a night of the week that most people can come to and a time that is not too late.
Invite a good number of people to attend your bingo game night. You can either tell people about the party by word of mouth or by sending out invitations.
Ask that each person who is planning to attend to bring a small appetizer or desert to munch on throughout the night. Bingo night can be as inexpensive or as expensive as you want it to be. Buy the drinks for the evening.
Search online for bingo cards, but if you choose, you can make your own on the computer. You must buy enough bingo cards and chips to supply each person at the bingo party.
Decide if you want the bingo night to be for pure fun or if you want to charge each person per game so that the winner can take home a cash prize.
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