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DebbieJ said:We have a party. I am giving my team Mickey ornaments.
melodyprine said:Ohhhh I LOVE this idea! Where are you getting the Mickey ornaments from? Did you find them in bulk? Ive been trying to figure out just what to do and this is my first year as a director so it will be interesting and fun.
Some budget-friendly ideas for a December team meeting/Christmas party could include having a potluck style meal where everyone brings a dish to share, doing a Secret Santa gift exchange with a set spending limit, or having a holiday-themed game night with prizes donated by the company.
There are many ways to incorporate team building activities into a December meeting/party. You could have a gingerbread house decorating contest where employees are split into teams and have to work together to create the best house. Another idea is to have a holiday-themed scavenger hunt where employees have to work together to find items related to the season.
Some unique venues for a December team meeting/Christmas party could include renting out a local ice skating rink or hosting a holiday-themed cooking class at a culinary school. Other options could include having the party at a local brewery or winery, or even renting out a holiday-themed escape room.
To make your December meeting/party more inclusive for employees of different religions, consider having a "holiday" theme rather than specifically Christmas. You could also offer a variety of food options that cater to different dietary restrictions and beliefs. It's also important to be respectful of different religious beliefs and traditions and not make any assumptions about what employees may or may not celebrate.
Yes, there are many virtual options for a December team meeting/Christmas party. You could have a virtual holiday-themed trivia night or game night, create a holiday-themed scavenger hunt that employees can participate in from their own homes, or even have a virtual cooking class where everyone can make a holiday dish together. It's important to get creative and think outside the box when planning a virtual event.