Template for Neighborhoods

Holiday Party for Neighborhoods

Holiday block parties, trunk-or-treat events, and neighborhood New Year's gatherings bring the community together. A signup sheet coordinates food, decorations, and setup so the planning falls on many shoulders, not just one.

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Engineering Team Holiday Party - Deck the Halls!

Annual holiday party! Friday, December 19th, 6 PM at Bella's Italian Kitchen (private room). White elephant gift exchange - $25 limit. Ugly sweater contest with prizes!

Attending

6/25 signed up
Team Lead SarahDevOps DaveBackend Bob & partnerFrontend FionaQA QuinnProduct Pete+19 spots open

Bring a Main Dish

2/4 signed up
Sarah M.Bob K.+2 spots open

Bring Dessert

2/4 signed up
Fiona L.Quinn T.+2 spots open

White Elephant Gift Exchange

6/20 signed up
Sarah M.Dave W.Bob K.Fiona L.Quinn T.Pete R.+14 spots open

Tips for Neighborhoods

Neighborhood holiday parties are annual traditions that bring residents together — from trick-or-treat alternatives to Christmas cookie exchanges to New Year's Eve countdowns on the cul-de-sac. A signup sheet manages the growing list of contributions and helpers.

Plan for Seasonal Events

Use one sheet for each holiday — trunk-or-treat in October, holiday lights potluck in December, New Year's toast. Duplicate and adjust for each celebration.

Reserve Trunk-or-Treat Spots

For Halloween, create slots for each decorated car/trunk. Neighbors sign up to participate and note their theme in the comments.

Add Entertainment Slots

Create slots for DJ duties, carol singing, Santa appearances, or fire pit management. These festive roles make the party special.

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