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party plan in australia
Party Plan Buisness?

Hi,
I have just started working or Lorraine Lea Linen in Australia.
And in the first 3 weeks you have to have 8 parties or more.
I need some ideas on how to get some people on my list please.
I currently only have 4 people.
Their are friends and a mother from playgroup because 2 mums from playgroup won’t have a party.
I am also going to my nan’s nursing home and doing one there.

Please help me with how to get more people.

Get some business cards, Leave them all over town! If you go out to eat, leave one with the tip, Doctors Offices, Daycares, Bulletin Boards in Grocery Stores, Go Door to door and leave flyers, door hangers, tell everyone you come in contact with about your product….Spread the word through family…Offer incentives for hosting a party….Or offer incentives for people who refer people that sign up to host a party….Also another great way for tips and ideas on a party plan business is search the internet for Work At home mom websites and Stay at home mom websites, these are usually free to join and are a huge help! They offer tons of tips and advice on home based businesses! Please feel free to im for more help!

Good Luck!
Nicole
www.CandleFlavor.com

Kevin Rudd doesn’t know the Australian income tax rates

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American-born Kristina Keneally appointed new Premier of New South Wales, 1/3 – raw video

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party plan canberra
How’s life in australia?

heeyyy i have a friend who is planning on moving to australia and she asked me to invesitagate a llittle bit about the place. She still doesn’t know exaactly where but shes guessing it would be either adelaide or canberra. Anybody that lives there or knows anythings about how the people are, what are the tipical things to do, how social life goes, parties, etc?

Adelaide is a great place to live & visit. Adelaide has the lowest cost of living of all the mainland state capitals.South Australia is currently in a strong economic period, outperforming all other Australian states. (see links below)
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,26019368-5006301,00.html
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25182443-5018858,00.html
In Adelaide the Entertainment & arts are plentiful, great inexpensive food, café’s, heaps to do especially in Summer and Autumn, ease of accessibility which is a bonus to getaway to locations like the many small towns / villages in the surrounding hills, the nation’s best wine regions and the beaches (Adelaide’s metropolitan area has over 30KM’s of beaches, with wide beaches with calm waters in the far Northern costal historical suburbs, to the beautiful cliff lined beaches in the Southern suburbs, that have their own family and surf culture, with cosmopolitan Glenelg beach lying somewhere in the middle, which boasts countless, bars, restaurants, hotels (of international standards) and a marina), which makes the city pretty special. The climate’s pretty good, not much rain though, and can get pretty hot in late summer.

I personally most love the Adelaide’s vivid blue skies, the relaxed pace of life, the large range of restaurants including their affordability, hanging out & grabbing a bite to eat from China Town, strolling along North Terrace & Rundle Mall, Adelaide’s historic pubs, the Adelaide hill’s villages, the beaches, Adelaide’s location, the city’s layout, it’s ease of access esp. to the beach and the hills, it’s arts & festivals, especially the Fringe & Womad international music festival, the Tour Down under, the lack of rushing, queues etc!

I have included 2 links from a British emigration site, giving an overview of moving to and living in Adelaide, all the best with your friends move!

http://www.emigrate2.co.uk/people_and_places_detail-38.htm
http://www.emigrate2.co.uk/people_and_places_detail-190.htm
http://www.australia.com/destinations/cities/Adelaide.aspx
http://www.about-australia.com/south-australia/adelaide/
http://www.southaustralia.com/Adelaide.aspx
http://travel.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=662647
http://travel.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=662633
http://travel.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=662636

A message from Tony Abbott

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party plan forums
Is anyone else frustrated with the lack of human interaction in regards to contacting political parties?

I recently sent off an email to the DNC, inquiring as to how they planned on uniting as a party, and I received a canned answer that directed me to various online political forums. It was frustrating and disheartening, and only served to reassure me that the individual’s opinions or concerns matter less and less.

Thoughts? Has anyone else had this experience?

You are going to have 1/4 of the voters not voting for one or the other. Right now is how many states and what states can be won.

Rep women voting for Clinton will never vote for Obama.
Rep’s voting for Obama has trouble with voting for Clinton.

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kids party planning tips
Non-alcohol best Christmas part snacks and meals. Party planning tips also?

What are the best non-allergy causing non-alcohol christmas food. Adults 19-55, no kids along. Anyone have any good party planning tips?

Yes I do. I totally agree(No ALCOHOL!!!)

Ok, here we go..

Try the fancy Malano cookies.

Chips and mild salsa

Go with a roast and mashed potatoes, frozen corn, gravy and brocholi- all lightly seasoned

Party tips:

Be cool. You dont have to plan eveything, adulds also like to sit and talk and relax. Try some mild games… mad gab, some non gambling card games(Uno), Other activities…
give each player five fake dollars. Each one that says a word(Like party or food) get a dollar taken away. The person who catches them gets to keep the dollar. The winner get some prise..

Or… try setting up some teen games like guitar hero, and see how many actually know how to play… sometimes it can be fun.

Also I suggest having a theme, like thee Grimch. Make green punch, have the grinch song playing, have green jello and pudding… get creative. Of you have fun planning the party, the guests will most likeliy have fun attending.

How to organise a Children’s Party

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