Daily Archives: May 2, 2018

Planning a Big Party? Here are Our 3 Best Tips

Big gatherings are often wonderful ways to catch up with people you haven’t seen in awhile, enjoy good food or drink, and celebrate. However, for the person (or people) planning the event, it can be a huge source of stress and incredibly time-consuming. Luckily, there are a few ways that you can ease the stress of party planning and getting all the details together! Looking into party rental equipment is one way to keep costs low and minimize buying and storage headaches later. Many party rental companies will rent a number of things out to you, so if you’re renting a tent, for example, there’s a good chance you’ll also be able to rent chairs, linens, tables, etc. From a sweet sixteen or bar/bat mitzvah to a graduation party or wedding, or a larger corporate event, with party rental equipment, you can make any bash a success!

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Help Your Community’s Children by Updating the Neighborhood Playground

Many children spend a considerable amount of time on the Internet as well as on their mobile phones and other devices. Even though these children may be playing games, reading stories, or interacting with friends and family on social media platforms, there is some concern that they’re not engaging in enough physical activity. Furthermore, there is also concern that they’re not experiencing enough face-to-face social interaction. A recent poll found that 66% of parents are actually worried that their children spend too much time on these types of devices.

While 83% of parents agreed that it was important for their children to learn about technology and how to use it, most would prefer that their children spend more time outdoors. This was the case with nine out of ten of the parents that participated in the questionnaire. According to research, children only engage in outdoor play for roughly four hours every week. It’s interesting to note that this is less than their parents’ gen Continue reading