Template for Businesses

Retirement Party for Businesses

A colleague is retiring and the office wants to give them a proper sendoff. An RSVP and contribution signup collects headcounts, potluck commitments, and group gift contributions so the celebration matches the retiree's impact.

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Happy Retirement, Coach Davis! 35 Years of Excellence

Join us in celebrating Coach Davis's 35 incredible years at Westfield High! Friday, December 19th, 6-9 PM at the school gymnasium. Formal attire optional, school spirit required!

Attending

5/100 signed up
Principal MartinezClass of 2010 groupCoach JohnsonThe Davis FamilyAthletic Dept. staff+95 spots open

Bring a Dish

2/10 signed up
Booster ClubKaren T.+8 spots open

Write a Tribute / Memory

3/20 signed up
Tommy R. (Class of '05)Sarah M. (Class of '15)Athletic Director Bob K.+17 spots open

Give a Toast / Speech

2/5 signed up
Principal MartinezAssistant Coach Williams+3 spots open

Tips for Businesses

Workplace retirement parties honor years of service and give colleagues a chance to celebrate together. The planning committee uses a signup sheet for RSVPs, food, speeches, decorations, and group gift coordination.

Organize a Toast Schedule

Create 'Toast/Speech' slots so coworkers can sign up to share a story or tribute. Having 4–5 prepared speakers makes the event meaningful without going too long.

Pool for a Gift

Add a 'Group Gift Contribution ($25)' slot. Note who is collecting money and what the group is buying. The retiree gets one amazing gift instead of twenty generic ones.

Create a Memory Book

Add a 'Memory Book Coordinator' slot for someone to collect photos and messages from the team. It becomes a treasured keepsake.

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