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How to Write a Halloween Invitation

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Every Halloween is party is different and the information you need to add is different, so we are going to point you in the right direction by giving you some tips on what to add:

1) Halloween Party Type. {Kid Safe, Mild Scary, Very Scary, Halloween Dance, Hayride, Corn Maze, Movie Theme, Costume Contest, Trick or Treat, Halloween Movie-Watching Marathon, etc.}

2) Date of the Halloween Party. To make the Halloween Party Invitation, be sure to use the full date. Example: Friday October 30th, 2009 or The Thirtieth Day of October, Two Thousand and Nine.

3) Time the Halloween Party Begins. If you are taking the Halloween party guest to a place or event such as a corn maze, then ask guests to arrive about 20 minutes before you plan to leave so no one will have to rush. It is also a good idea to let people know the approximate time that the party will end. This helps your guests to plan their day, evening, or pick up time.


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