Is It Too Early To Start Preparing for Prom?

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Can you believe that it is already February of 2014? It’s amazing how time is flying so fast, and for seniors in high school, it’s flying even faster. Graduation will be right around the corner, deadlines for college applications are coming up fast, and not to mention that an incredibly memorable night at prom will be here before anyone has a chance to catch their breath!

            With that being said, it’s never to early to start planning your prom. If anything, your team on senior council, student government or the prom committee should start as soon as the school year starts. This gives a nine to twelve month time range to get all of the major planning involved.

            In your very first meeting, it’s time to choose your theme, a time, a place and select teams to work on various categories of the event. By delegating teams, it allows you to be extremely productive. After these main points, it’s time to establish a budget. How much does your school have to fund prom? How much can you raise? Will you be hosting any fundraisers? How much will you be charging for tickets? How much will your vendors cost?

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            I think you are understanding that there is a lot more to it than you may think. We found a great prom planning guide from last year that can help with all of the intricate details that you may not have thought of yet. Click here to download Anderson’s 2013 Prom Planning Guide.

            When it comes to music at your prom, there isn’t anything better than having an amazing DJ. You look forward to dressing up and looking your absolute best, arriving in your sweet limo and putting your awesome dance moves to the test. You don’t want the music at prom to be a bust. So start planning it out by giving Marx Entertainment a call. Our DJs have worked many proms and know the importance of this day. Put it in hands that you trust!

 

What is the theme for your prom? We’d love to hear from you, so write in the comments below!