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All hosts that register on this website can access a Host kit which
includes a DVD about the landmine issue, sample recipies from mine
affected countries and other materials to make your Night of A Thousand
Dinners an informed gathering.
Private Dinner #1 - Invite a few friends, relatives, neighbours,
or business associates for a modest dinner party at your home. The
host provides the food, rather than the guests providing wine, flowers
or dessert they bring a donation. Receipts are issued for the full
amount of their donation.
Private Dinner #2 - Invite a few friends, relatives, neighbours
or business associates for a pot luck dinner party at your home
with the theme around one of the countries plagued by landmines.
All donate a pre-set amount and are receipted.
Private Dinner #3 - Have a large group for dinner and have a caterer
prepare a buffet. A theme menu will add to the fun and enjoyment.
Many caterers will provide discounts. Guests can pay a share of
the cost. Receipts are issued for the donation portion only.
Private Dinner #4 - Groups of friends or business associates go
out for a lunch or a dinner in the name of Night of A Thousand Dinners
and simply enjoy the event and remember how fortunate we are. Invite
business customers and suppliers as well. Receipts are issued for
the donation portion only.
Private Dinner #5 - Have a pizza party with delivered pizza or
a soup dinner with many varieties of soups from affected countries
along with different breads and/or rolls. Receipts are issued for
the donation portion only
Public Dinner #1 - Declare the coffee time after the service to
be a Night of A Thousand Dinners event. Invite a speaker or play
the video in the speakers spot. Invite special donations.
Public Dinner #2 - Rent a hall as a group for a large gathering
and have a buffet dinner. Invite an informed speaker on the subject
with video's etc. Solicit gifts and prizes to be raffled or any
other methods of fund raising for the event.
Public Dinner #3 - Speak with a local restaurateur about reserving
the entire restaurant for the night of November 3rd. Signs can be
made available to be posted at the restaurant so regular customers
can also book reservations and participate. Those not wanting to
cook that night can reserve tables for the number of guests in there
party and register their group. This is a great opportunity to invite
friends, neighbours, relatives and business associates out for a
theme dinner. Larger restaurants may look at providing a roving
troubadour for ambiance and adding one or two specials that resemble
the foods of the affected countries. With this dinner option comes
some responsibility of the organizers to make their best effort
to fill the restaurant. It is recommended that the meals and beverages
be paid separately and donations made by cheque or credit card with
a complete list of donors and amounts. Added funds can be raised
through raffles etc.
For Public dinners, you can request public service announcements
in newspapers and radio spots advising the public of the event and
promoting your business or organisation in the local community.
Whatever your choice, don't miss this opportunity for "Good
fellowship" and "Good Food" for a GREAT CAUSE.
Bon Appetite.
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