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April 02, 2013
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I'm somewhat amazed at the improvement in slide technology over the past decade. And what's great about the party slide is that it is great for kids and adults. Trust me, your residents of all ages will get plenty of use out of it!
What other rent-able pieces of equipment would be a quick party starter?
Community Socials » Community Socials
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March 27, 2013
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Do you want to make your next Community event memorable? Here's an idea that will provide souvenirs as well as fun. Make a photo booth. Kids and adults alike love it! Empty a closet that is roughly the size of a regular photo booth. Set up a bench or a couple of chairs inside the closet and place a sheet or screen behind the chairs (this makes for a clean, reflective back drop) Just outside the "photo booth" place a long mirror and a basket of dress-up items, you can use a coat rack for the hats and boas. Find fun glasses from Grandma's dresser, old Barbie crowns from when the kids were little, etc. Let them use their imaginations. Take picture 4 or 5 pictures of each group inside the booth, tell guests the photos will be available in an hour at a centrally located table. ...
Community Socials » Community Socials
Written by Resident Events
March 27, 2013
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Water balloon fights aren't for everyone and can get out of control- there is always some by-stander who accidentally gets hit by a stray balloon. How about a game of Tag? Baby powder and some tube socks makes for a super fun and very messy party. Kids of all ages would love it, but it is a perfect activity to get grown ups acting like kids
Fill the toe of the sock with powder and then use it tag the others – everyone wears dark/black – the advantage is it washes out pretty easy. If you can find colored powder, change up the attire to light colored shirts.
Community Socials » Community Socials
Written by Resident Events
March 27, 2013
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Pick a letter of the alphabet (example: your community’s name) and have everyone wear a costume that starts with that letter. For example, if your community’s name is Woodlake Apartments, the letter would be “W”. People could show up as Wonder Woman, wizards, waitresses/waiter, or women. It’s a challenge to come up with something unique, and a lot of fun to see what other people come up with. If your property’s name is a little more complicated offering less options, go with two letters. This is a great ice breaker since people usually have an easier time being social when they are dressed up; levels the playing field. Carry the alphabet theme through to your food and beverage choices as well. Make little cards to name the food. “C” cookies, “D” deviled eggs. There are so many ways to use this theme- Get...
Activities & Games » Activities & Games
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Resident Events
March 19, 2013
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No matter how much we wish it was the case, when an apartment community is first finding its way in creating a sense of community, most of the residents won’t know anybody else at a community event. And unlike many multifamily professionals who are unbelievable social butterflies, events like these can be an awkward mess for those that are not as socially adept. Part of the problem is that many people’s lives are fairly mundane – they work in an office job, for example, come home, watch some TV, etc. So until people find those critical commonalities, like they both love crocheting, for example, this event gives them temporary new lives to play with for the night! Basically, when someone comes to the event, you introduce that person to someone already at the event, but rather than, “This is Randy. He’s lived...