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You can have a nice budget conscience office holiday party in Kennesaw, GA. You will find a caterer who will work with you and give you the celebration you are looking for. It’s a great way to show your employees you appreciate them.

Pick a Venue

With times being as they are you can find deals everywhere. By picking a fun and unique venue for the party, you will be creating positive buzz long before the event date. A quick and easy way to do this, is to survey your employees. You can also Google Corporate Holiday Catering Venues.

Be sure to keep the driving distance short for the majority of the party goers. It is safer and will keep the attendance higher. A place that is easy to find is also helpful.

A Theme Makes Everything Easier

Having a plain old party is much better than nothing. Yet a party with a theme will get many people involved and talking about your event. By having a theme you will be creating some excitement before the event begins. Again, a contest for the type of theme can take the pressure of the planers.

Museo Nazionale Romano – Crypta Balbi (Roman National Museum – Crypta Balbi). This is perhaps the most recent museum in Rome (it was opened in the year 2000), but undoubtedly one of the most interesting. It provides a birds eye-view panorama of living conditions in ancient Rome, up to the Middle Ages. Exhibits include many household items found during excavations as well as a number of coins, marble inscriptions and various documents of particular historical significance.

Musei Capitolini (Capitoline Museums). Suppose you are in Rome and you wish to visit a museum exhibiting some of the art treasures that you have always wanted to see, where would it be best for you to go? The answer is extremely simple. Take your pick. Rome has been called an open-air museum, with so many ancient buildings, monuments and archaeological remains to be admired everywhere around the city that you have an embarrassingly wide choice. However, if you are near the Capitoline Hill, we suggest you pay a visit to the Capitoline Museums. They are a complex of buildings hosting a fantastic collection of Egyptian, Greek and, above all, Roman sculptures, Roman artefacts, such as jewels and medals, as well as other works of art, including a bronze equestrian statue of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, which was restored in recent years.

* It’s 12 noon and you’re in Rome, but are you in the central part of Rome? If you are, chances are that you will hear the bang of the cannon shot being fired at this time every day on top of the Janiculum Hill. This is a tradition that goes back to January 1, 1847, when Pope Pius IX introduced it to ensure that all timepieces would be set on the same time.

* Haven’t you always taught children never to peep through a keyhole? You’ll be surprised if instead we suggest you peep through a keyhole… and then maybe you will do the same with your children. We believe you will agree with us if you simply follow our instructions: just wait for the sunset, go up Aventine Hill in Rome, look for Giardino degli Aranci, or Orange Garden, and when it closes enjoy the glorious view of St. Peter’s Dome through the keyhole of the gate.