Checklist* and Timetable
Timing |
Task
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12-18 Months |
- Discuss the framework/style for a celebration that suits your family.
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10-15 Months |
- Research providers for the key services you will need, such as entertainers, caterers, photographer and/or videographer and venues.
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8-14 Months |
- Secure providers of the key services you will need such as: entertainers, caterers, photographer and/or videographer and venues.
Almost all will require non-refundable deposits.
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6-10 Months |
- Discuss themes for your reception, color schemes and a community service project that will be meaningful.
- Discuss if you will present your child with specific religious accessories.
- Arrange for out-of-town guest accommodations.
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4-8 Months |
- Develop a guest list with current addresses.
- Design and order invitations and thank you notes.
- Consider centerpieces for tables, other decorations, party favors, napkins, sign-in books/boards, and candle-lighting ceremony.
- Discuss menus with caterers.
- Consider transportation needs for out-of-town guests and unescorted minors to afternoon receptions.
- Secure florist and secondary entertainment.
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3-6 Months |
- Finalize decisions regarding: centerpieces, party favors, napkins, sign-in books/boards, candle lighting, menus, decorations, religious accessories, and transportation needs.
- Announcements in synagogue bulletin, Jewish World.
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6 wks-2 Months |
- Coordinate reception providers, such as entertainers, caterers, etc., to ensure that all timetables match.
- Develop a timetable for your reception that includes formalities, entertainment, and food service.
- Arrange for a “hotel” welcome for out-of-town guests that could include itinerary, directions, brochure of things to do, and treats.
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3-4 weeks |
- Reconfirm all service providers.
- Call guests who have not responded.
- Develop seating plan.
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4-10 days |
- Confirm final guest count with caterer.
- Adjust seating arrangements as necessary.
- Pack an “emergency kit.” Consider including thread & needle, refresher for make-up, hairbrush, stockings, etc.
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*This checklist is meant to serve as a guide for the different elements you should consider (to include or exclude) as you plan your celebration.
Suggested reading: Putting God on the Guest List Rabbi - Jeffrey Salkin