What is Party Book?
Party Book is both a way to raise funds for the school and a fun way to get to know other Warner families through social events.
How does it work?
Warner families host parties to which other Warner families buy tickets to attend. The cost of each party is covered by the host family/families, and the ticket sales are donated back to the school. Parties may be geared towards children, adults, or both. Event expenses are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.
How do I host a party?
It’s easy - and remember, you don’t need to do it alone!
1. The host family (or families) decides on a theme, date, venue and ticket price for the party.
2. Fill out the Party Book Host Form below.
3. Warner families sign-up online to buy tickets for the parties they want to attend... and you party!
When do I do what?
Parties can be hosted throughout the school year, starting in mid-November. Be sure to sign up early, as popular parties will sell out quickly!
What kind of party can I host?
The possibilities are endless! But if you’re stuck for ideas, included is a list of just a few examples of parties for both adult and kid parties. If you have any other questions, drop us an email or give us a call.
Yours in anticipation of a party-filled year!
Your Party Book Co-Chairs!
Dina Cohen (dinaklepner@hotmail.com)
Sasha Nourafchan (sashanour@gmail.com)
Jeannine Sehati (jrsehati@gmail.com)
PARTY BOOK IDEAS
Adult parties
Dinner parties: Intimate or larger dinner parties Event- or holiday-themed (e.g. football, food/culture theme)
Chef-hosted parties
Dinner with the Principal
Wine / whiskey / cheese tasting
Golf Day
Hiking and lunch
Museum tour
Tournament / game parties (poker, scrabble etc.)
Movie night
Spa Day
Cooking lesson
Kid parties
Class- or grade-specific parties e.g. class BBQ / pizza night
Color Me Mine
Cupcake / cookie decorating
Moms and sons golf outing
Pizza and movie night
Scavenger hunt
Dress-up parties
Holiday parties (Halloween, Easter etc.)
Fathers and daughters tea party
Sports events (Dodgers game; basketball etc.)
Backyard sleepover
Karaoke night
Kiddie “spa day