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Holiday Functions At Work
What does your work do for the employees at the holidays? We used to have big parties at a hotel, and they were actually fun!
Now, we do very low key among each office. Some places do a breakfast, some lunch, and some have you bring your kids in for the afternoon with Santa. Mine is usually a lunch, and my group (HR) is in charge of planning. I am bored with the same thing year after year. Even the food is the same caterer.
Someone suggested making a week of festivities leading up to Christmas. For example: Cookies and Cocoa one day, bring a canned good in and wear jeans, festive day with holiday colored clothes, holiday lunch, etc...... Yes, I know some are sort of silly but they may go over well.
Anyway, I would love to hear your suggestions and/or what your work place does. TIA
Re: Holiday Functions At Work
This year we are having a cocktail party on campus. This is the first that they're doing this - it used to be a big casual family gathering.
I help organize an ornament exchange for the women on campus. It's a small event and we do it potluck style...apps, dessert and wine. It's always a lot of fun.
We are boring. We have a holiday lunch in the office. Always the same caterer and usually something similar is ordered.
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#2 10.23.13 EDD
This year, we are doing a potluck lunch for our office. There is also a big university party which I don't go to because I hate those gatherings.
At my last job, we used to do a dip/appetizer party. One year we also did a cookie exchange which was fun.
This year is the first time since 2005 that we are doing anything at my job- and it's because we have a new supervisor who is actually nice
She is taking us out (it's just me, her, and a few ladies who run programs at our site- so maybe 7 of us total will go) to dinner next Tuesday night- nowhere fancy, but it will be nice to get together.
Our larger District (I work for city government) usually does a party at a place like Chickie's or something, but I haven't heard if we are or not...and I'm not sure if I will go if they do or not. The past couple times I went it was just terrible and people were just out of control drunk and rude...not worth my time to find a sitter and go.
My current job sucks for holidays....we have a catered lunch in the office and you get a hairy eyeball if you stay and socialize for more than a half hour or so.
My previous job (with Erbur and Esyn) has an organization sponsored xmas lunch off location (lowes hotel curtis center etc). Spouses and kids are invited, the kids get breakfast at the office, santa comes to the lunch to hand out presents to the kids and employees can leave for the day after lunch
(which usually results in a very early happy hour(s)). The organization also has a social club that sponsors various smaller events during the weeks leading up to the holiday like a gift exchange, cube decorating, and cookie baking/tasting contest.
I personally like the idea of a week of small festivities leading up to a nice luncheon or maybe a happy hour/cocktail hour where spouses are invited. But I also like games at bridal/baby showers so I could be an anomaly!
We have always done a huge fancy party at the Moshulu that involves a DJ, game show, cash booth (think money flying around in a glass cage), extravagant gifts, etc. My boss is nuts.
This year because of finances, they're scaling back. BUT we're still having a luncheon at a nice restaurant near our office (The St. James, for those of you in the Ardmore area), and I'm sure my boss still has some surprises up his sleeve.
Jonathan Dean 4.5.08
Anna Capri 5.4.11
Our department is having a Holiday party but it costs $30 per person and is on a Friday night.
I actually work Friday nights so my Co-worker and I won't be able to attend...
Yum, I love Salt Creek! I haven't been to the one in Princeton, but I assume it's pretty much the same as the one in Rumson.