I want to have a sort of smallish sweet 16. With like 15 girls, and 15 guys.
Not big, because I don't think my family would wanna spend too much money
What is something fun that we could all do? Any ideas would be great
My parents are willing to spend $5,000-$10,000 if they have to.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? rubytuesday answered Monday July 16 2007, 1:54 pm: You are now on your way to becoming an adult, you can show your maturity and display your character by doing something meaningful. Use this as an opportunity to do some good for others. Ask your guests to bring old clothing to donate to goodwill. Or cans of food to give to the food bank. Something like this will impact many mores lives than your own and encourage others to start thinking of ways that they can impact society as well.
If your parents are willing to spend 5-10 grand on your party, then I'm guessing you probably have what you need. But many people your age do not. They go to school hungry or with worn out clothes that don't fit, and have to be embarrassed.
As Oprah says, when you give you think you are giving to them, but you actually receive much more. Giving truly is better than receiving.
I believe that this is the BEST gift that you can give to yourself. And it will make it a sweet 16 to remember for all who come.
ASAPcamille answered Monday July 16 2007, 1:41 pm: Beach Party, or Pond Party. It depends where you live. A beach party would be really fun, You can play volleyball, soccer, and have a bonfire afterwards. Then, you can order some food, chinese, or maybe pizza. Blast the radio, and have a little dance party :]
Hope I helped.
You can do that at a pond too.
If you dont live near one or the other, do you have a pool at your house? If so, have a pool party. Or does your friend have a pool, if so you can ask if the party can be there.
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