Template for Neighborhoods

Graduation Party for Neighborhoods

When the block has multiple graduates in one year, a shared neighborhood celebration is more fun than separate parties. Neighbors RSVP, sign up for food contributions, and celebrate everyone's achievement together.

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Congratulations Tyler! Class of 2026 Open House

Come celebrate Tyler's high school graduation! Open house Saturday, June 14th, 1-5 PM at the Williams residence. Drop by anytime during the party.

Attending

5/50 signed up
Grandma & Grandpa J.Uncle Mike's familyThe AndersonsCoach RodriguezMrs. Chen (AP History)+45 spots open

Bring a Main Dish

2/6 signed up
Aunt KarenThe Petersons+4 spots open

Photo Display Setup (10 AM)

1/3 signed up
Mom (Linda W.)+2 spots open

Cleanup Crew (5 PM)

2/5 signed up
Dad (Brian W.)Best friend Jake+3 spots open

Tips for Neighborhoods

Neighborhoods with multiple graduating students sometimes combine efforts for a joint celebration. It's more economical, more fun, and gives every graduate a bigger crowd to celebrate with.

Honor Each Graduate

Include a section in the description listing all graduates, their schools, and their plans. Create a 'Graduate Spotlight' display slot for someone to assemble the feature wall.

Choose a Central Location

The community pavilion, a shared backyard, or the cul-de-sac works. Note the location, parking, and rain backup plan in the description.

Assign Entertainment Roles

Create slots for DJ/playlist, yard games setup, photo booth coordinator, and slideshow creator. A neighborhood grad party should feel festive.

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