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Bar Mitzvah Seating Chart |
| By Susan Gottlieb |
| New York , USA |
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Depending on what you choose, either to have seating for adults only, and let the kids hang out in a kids club, or set up tables for kids too, you're going to have your hands full when it comes to creating the bar mitzvah seating chart.
Creating the bar mitzvah seating chart is a long ongoing process, and it's good to get an early start. Keep in mind that it's normal to make changes up until the last minute. - try not to pull a guest out of his chair while he's eating. Once you hand out the escort cards, and Uncle Moische is in his seat, you should let him stay there for the duration of the party. ---hahaha ; )
You want each table to have a good mix of people, you want everyone to feel like they are in a special place, and you want to try to groups guests with similar interests and ages together.
Get a table arrangement chart from the caterer to see where he likes to set up the tables and how many 8 or 10 person tables you will need. Ask the caterer to make suggestions - they know the room better than anyone, so listen to their advice.
happy seating.
Susan |
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