6th Jan 2012
Time seems to fly by - that's why planning ahead is really important. To help with this below are some upcoming dates to think of. (Click here for for event list.)
7th Jan - Old Rock Day
Get those tunes on, blow up the guitars or hold a Rock competition or a Wii Guitar Hero night.
8th Jan - Bubble Bath Day
Say no more . . . everyone relax!! Or hold a foam party.
11th Jan - Milk Day
Why not hold a "fun day milk menu." Or invite your local farmer or supermarket in to celebrate.
& Secret Pal Day
Catch up with your friends. Speed dating. Bake a gift (basket of cookies etc) - Candles, stars, flowers, ribbons . . . sounds magic!
15th Jan - Coming of Age Day
Why not hold a pub True or False Quiz around drinking ages, different countries laws etc - there are some quite funny facts such as:-
Anyone under the age of 21 who takes out household trash containing even a single empty alcohol beverage container can be charged with illegal possession of alcohol in Missouri.
It's illegal in New Jersey for parents to give their children under the age of 18 even a sip of alcohol.
It's illegal in Michigan for a person under the age of 21 to give a gift of alcohol beverage to anyone, even to a person of legal age.
A server in California can be convicted of selling to a minor if the purchaser uses a false or altered ID to buy the alcohol.
A young adult college student studying in Italy can't have a glass of Chianti with dinner, according to the Drug Free Schools and Campuses Act. Students under the age of 21 are prohibited by the federal government from conforming to the drinking laws and customs of the countries in which they are studying. This, of course, is contrary to the educational goals underlying international education or study abroad programs.(http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/funfacts/itsthelaw.html)
Try promoting some nibbles/snacks around this too for an memorable evening.




