ErinKathleen
New in Town
- Messages
- 20
- Location
- Detroit, Michigan
I moved out of the city about a month ago, and landed in a little town about two hours NW of Detroit, very country - Dukes of Hazzard meet Maybury.
I've met dozens of people, Very gracious and fun, definitely a lot more country-style than I've been around in a long time. My question: How to set up an old-school cocktail party in a local-friendly manner? I want to do something that will be fun and comfortable for everyone, but I don't want it to turn into Bud Lite and hunting pheasants in the backyard, like the last local party I went to (which was a blast, just not what I've got in mind...)
I guess my hope is to get to know a good crowd around here, I love jazz and vintage, so I'd really like to share it; it won't be the end of the world if they just don't like it, but it's worth a shot. Have you tried this?? Any ideas???
I've met dozens of people, Very gracious and fun, definitely a lot more country-style than I've been around in a long time. My question: How to set up an old-school cocktail party in a local-friendly manner? I want to do something that will be fun and comfortable for everyone, but I don't want it to turn into Bud Lite and hunting pheasants in the backyard, like the last local party I went to (which was a blast, just not what I've got in mind...)
I guess my hope is to get to know a good crowd around here, I love jazz and vintage, so I'd really like to share it; it won't be the end of the world if they just don't like it, but it's worth a shot. Have you tried this?? Any ideas???