Here’s how to throw the ultimate Labor Day get together for your family and friends.
Choose a Hardworking Theme
Labor Day, first celebrated in 1882 and declared a holiday in 1894, has a rich American history – making a red, white and blue color scheme a great traditional choice for your party theme. Another fun approach is to lean into the rule that you shouldn’t wear white after Labor Day. Invite guests to wear white one last time and deck out your backyard with white table decor, streamers and balloons.
Be a Grill Master
Backyard relaxation is synonymous with grilling. The possibilities are endless for creating a menu that’ll please diverse tastes. Start with a selection of marinated meats or the classic choice of burgers and hotdogs, served alongside grilled veggie skewers for vegetarian guests. Incorporate seasonal side dishes like grilled corn on the cob, potato salad and coleslaw. Need more inspiration? Check out some of these yummy BBQ-themed grilling options for a flavorful celebration.
Add a Memorable Twist with a Signature Drink
Along with traditional beverages (sparkling waters, sodas, wine, beer, etc.), top off your BBQ menu with a signature cocktail you can make in advance in a large batch. Some refreshing ideas include classic margaritas and watermelon mojitos, along with mocktail options like a non-alcohol frozen margarita. And don’t forget about the kiddos! They’ll get a kick out of having their own special drink like a homemade fruit punch.
Pump Up the Entertainment
For a memorable Labor Day party, consider organizing a lively trivia game centered around Labor Day facts or summer traditions, and include some small prize giveaways. Keep the kids entertained with a craft station where they can create patriotic-themed decorations. As the sun sets, you can extend the fun with an outdoor movie screening. Cozy things up with some blankets and pillows – and popcorn, of course.
Take full advantage of the last long weekend of the summer with a Labor Day bash that creates a lasting memory and gives everyone some well-deserved R&R.