If you’re planning a large party or event, you may want to use a checklist to make sure you don’t forget anything. It’s best to get started on your plans four months prior to the event if it’s a large event. If you’re planning a small one, you can follow this checklist on a shorter calendar and eliminate some of the large-scale checklist items.
Four Months Ahead of Time
- Choose possible times and dates
- Check availability of key guests and solidify time and date
- Decide if you need assistance planning and running the event
- Contact those who might help you with the event
- Come up with a budget – see if you need additional funds
- Identify a location and call to check on availability
- Decide on entertainment options; investigate options, choose and reserve
- Investigate security needs; reserve if necessary
- Investigate food and beverage options; set appointment with caterer
- Revise budget as needed
- Explore travel and lodging needs and options
- Investigate liquor licensing needs
Three Months Ahead of Time
- Review budget issues
- Advertise
- Create and send out invitations
- Audition entertainment options; arrange sound and staging support
- Outline a timeline of who will handle what with set up, support, and clean up
Two Months Ahead of Time
- Review plans and craft a back up plan for any aspect of event that may fall through
- Make appropriate reservations for back-up plan
- Check in with all vendors and support staff
- Make reservations according to back up plan
- Check advertising and RSVP list to see how guests are responding
Three Weeks Ahead of Time
- Contact all vendors; verify plans
- Meet with support staff
- Share step-by-step instructions for appropriate aspects of event with support staff and vendors
- Assign responsibility as needed
- Explain check ins and back up plans to support staff
- Pay vendors and solidify reservations
The Week After
- Make sure all outstanding bills are paid to vendors
- Send out thank yous if appropriate
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