60th B-Day Party
My brother and I have decided to celebrate our mother`s 60th B-day. We are inviting her family and all her close friends and also some close co-workers. We are planning on having a dinner party at a fancy restaurant in our town. We figure that we will have 3 choices for the meal that each person can pick from. We also wanted to some how ask for a $10 donation towards the dinner, thus this being their gifts towards our mother along with their attendance to recognize her 60th. How can this be worded to sound tactful? Please any suggestions are welcome.
Posted by Kim; updated 03/05/08
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Hi Kim,
I would suggested in smaller writing on the bottom of the invite or even on the back, something along these lines: Please no gifts (or gifts not necessary), instead, a donation of $10 would be appreciated towards the evening.
I`m thinking most people would assume they are going to pay their own way so it shouldn`t be a problem. You can also do word of mouth, when they rsvp, make a polite suggestion.
If you need any help in designing your invitations, I would love to help you. Please let me know if you are interested.
Sincerely
Elizabeth
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Posted by Elizabeth; updated 03/05/08