50 Reasons to Host a Small Gathering
Are you yearning to reconnect with your family or crew of friends, but are looking for a reason? Here’s a list of 50 reasons to host a small gathering, beginning with the obvious and moving on to more creative ideas.
Celebrating Life Moments
- A birthday (yours or a friend’s)
- A milestone birthday (40, 50, 60, etc.)
- An anniversary
- A retirement celebration
- Celebrating a new job or promotion
- Celebrating someone starting a new chapter
- A new home celebration
- A graduation celebration for a family member
- A friendship anniversary
- Celebrating a personal achievement
Celebrating the Seasons
- Spring garden gathering
- First warm evening of summer
- Fall harvest dinner
- Holiday cookie exchange
- Christmas tea or cocoa night
- New Year intention or “word for the year” gathering
- First patio night of the season
- Autumn soup night
- Summer sunset gathering
- Winter comfort-food dinner
Celebrating Friendship
- A “just because” dinner with friends
- A long overdue catch-up night
- Celebrating a friend who needs encouragement
- A monthly women’s dinner circle
- A small reunion with old friends
- A gratitude gathering for close friends
- A storytelling night
- A friendship appreciation dinner
- A laughter-and-wine evening
- A reconnecting evening after a busy season
Celebrating Meaningful Moments
- A gratitude gathering
- A “welcome to the neighborhood” evening
- A celebration of personal growth
- A gathering to share hopes for the coming year
- A book club night
- A creative night (crafts, journaling, painting)
- A vision-setting gathering
- A reflection evening at the end of the year
- A gathering to support a friend going through change
- A celebration of a completed project or goal
Celebrating Simple Joys
- A backyard coffee gathering
- A dessert night with friends
- A brunch on the patio
- A tea and conversation afternoon
- A movie night
- A wine-and-cheese evening
- A recipe-sharing dinner
- A potluck with neighbors
- A sunset conversation gathering
- A cozy candlelight dinner with close friends
Once you’ve chosen your reason for gathering, the next step is clarifying the atmosphere, feeling, and intention of your party. That’s exactly what the Intentional Gathering Workbook helps you do.
