The feast of
sports, emotional moments, country love and excitement that make up the
Olympics culminate in the closing ceremony, the last opportunity to see
your favorites in their country formations and to see whatever
spectacular surprises the organizers have in store. While you could sink
back into the couch alone or with family, it can be a nice gesture to
use the closing ceremony as an excuse to throw a party and invite over
friends and more family, so that you can all share your various
excitement and disappointment over various sporting achievements over
drinks and nibbles.
Steps
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1
Invite everyone you'd like to come. It's best to keep
a party like this informal, and perhaps even a drop-in occasion to let
people come and go as they please. Send out email and text invitations
or simply call people and ask them over.
- Encourage everyone to wear their favorite sporting gear, to add to
the sporty theme of the party. If anyone is coming back from playing
sport that day, ask them to stay in that mode!
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Decorate the room where the party is held. Look for Olympic themed
decorations and use the five Olympic colors (blue, yellow, black, green
and red) for color themes. Print out the Olympic mascot to pin up here
and there, add some balloons and streamers and perhaps add a few
print-outs of a few fun Olympics achievements statistics for people to
read as they're seated. If any Olympic athlete that you have been
following devotedly has achieved something amazing in the Olympics, why
not print out his or her photo and display it proudly as well.
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3
Make the largest screen in your home the focal point for the party.
Everyone will want to watch the ceremony at various points during the
party, if not the entire time, so have plenty of room for all guests in
front of the screen. Set out extra chairs, cushions, and other seats to
make it comfortable for everyone.
- Does the TV's sound travel well? If not, you might need to get some
additional speakers to make sure the sound can reach everyone.
- Include small areas to rest drinks and snacks, such as coffee
tables, small tables, boxes, etc. It can be awkward if guests can't set
down drinks and plates.
- If you have too many guests and not enough space in one area,
consider using other areas that have TVs or borrow a friend's extra TV
to set up another room. This might be a good way to keep noisier kids
happy in one room while the adults watch more peacefully in another.
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4
Serve a buffet. The easiest style for a sports party is usually
buffet style, with occasional snacks being handed around as well. While
you could go to the trouble of making food with a theme, such as your
country's national colors, the shapes of various sporting gear, etc.,
you don't have to. Party food of all sorts will work well. Suggestions
include:
- Dips and chips, finger food, cheese and crackers, bowls of nibbles,
spiced nuts, etc. If you don't have any of the other food suggestions
below, at least have snack foods available.
- Sliced meats, savory pies, buffalo wings, pizza, curries, etc. for
savory foods. Include plates and cutlery for serving and eating with.
- Cupcakes, doughnuts/churros, whoopie pies, dessert pies, cookies, cheesecake, candies, etc. for sweet foods.
- Healthy foods like salads, fruit kebabs, sugar- or gluten-free options, etc.
- If you want to make Olympic themed food, try such approaches as
using the Olympic colors, turning items like bagels, pizzas or cookies
into the Olympic rings, decorating cakes and pies with sporting themes,
etc.
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Include drinks. The usual drinks from lemonade and
sodas to beer and wine are good choices. If you want something fancier,
consider making Jell-O shots, cocktails/mocktails, mixed drinks and
alcohol-pops.
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Consider having a mini Olympic Games in the backyard to keep the kids entertained.
Hold small races (running, sack races, egg and spoon races, etc.), set
up a mini obstacle course or hurdles, have target throwing practice for
prizes, play ball games, throw paper planes or other paper objects over
distances, and if you have a pool, perhaps include supervised swimming
races or even synchronized swimming! If adults get involved, simply make
the games harder or challenge them to a tug of war, which was once an
actual Olympic event.
- Encourage teams if there are lots of kids, or if the adults would
like to join in. Have each team develop its own mascot (give them paper,
stuffed toys, markers, etc. to do this with).
- Set out an area with soft mats for anyone who is good at gymnastics
or who simply wants to try out some cartwheels and handstands.
- Award the children with medals for their wins. These could be made
from cardboard, paper, etc. attached to ribbon, or you could use
chocolate coins attached to a ribbon.
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Hold an Olympics trivia quiz. Some of the party
guests might enjoy testing their wits about all things Olympic. There
are several possible approaches to this:
- Run a pub-style quiz that only uses the Olympics for the subject-matter.
- Play Trivial Pursuit but replace the cards with your own Olympic themed ones. This would be a lot of effort though!
- Make a pass-the-parcel that can only have each layer opened upon answering an Olympic-related question.
- Simply ask Olympic-related questions for on-the-spot prizes throughout the party.
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