How to Celebrate March Fourth
Have everyone who would like to participate make a list of goals to achieve by March 4th of the following year., Establish a prize to be given to the person who does the best at achieving their goals., Play inspirational music, such as "I Believe I...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Have everyone who would like to participate make a list of goals to achieve by March 4th of the following year.
You can try spray painting one of your old boots gold, then have everyone who is going to participate contribute a dollar to go into the boot trophy.
You can also just fill the boot with booze, but be careful that the boot is clean.
The first year you will have the party, but no prize, as no one will have achieved their goals yet. , Some people play marching music.
Choose whichever songs float your boat. ,,, This makes a great tablecloth and can even serve as another trophy for the winner. -
Step 2: Establish a prize to be given to the person who does the best at achieving their goals.
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Step 3: Play inspirational music
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Step 4: such as "I Believe I Can Fly"
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Step 5: "Eye of the Tiger"
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Step 6: "Hero" by Mariah Carey
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Step 7: Choose your food based on a marching theme
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Step 8: such as trail mix
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Step 9: shoestring potatoes
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Step 10: "lettuce march" salad
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Step 11: rocky road
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Step 12: Set up a boot camp obstacle course
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Step 13: potato sack races
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Step 14: or a relay to offer some fun activities for your guests.
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Step 15: Get a sheet
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Step 16: have everyone stand on it and get their feet traced
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Step 17: then have everyone pitch in and paint the footprints.
Detailed Guide
You can try spray painting one of your old boots gold, then have everyone who is going to participate contribute a dollar to go into the boot trophy.
You can also just fill the boot with booze, but be careful that the boot is clean.
The first year you will have the party, but no prize, as no one will have achieved their goals yet. , Some people play marching music.
Choose whichever songs float your boat. ,,, This makes a great tablecloth and can even serve as another trophy for the winner.
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