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Joint party-WHERE DO I START?? Durham/North East area

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ash6605 · 06/06/2007 14:53

ds(7)and dd(3) have birthdays a week apart,they have never had a 'proper' party just tea parties at home.After a really difficult year I think they deserve a big bash this year but it's only 6 weeks away so i'm pushed for time.

I'm thinking of just hiring a hall/room in a pub-that's not really a problem but I need a good entertainer/magician,any ideas?I really don't know where to start,as I said i'm new to parties!!

also,what are the best things to put in party bags,obviously i'll have to do boys ones and girls ones,where can I buy cheap things like bobbles,play jewellery,pencils etc??

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lilymolly · 06/06/2007 20:14

what about contacting musical minis to hold a party at a local community centre?

I know the lady as dd and I go to mucisal minis every week and it is fab, and I am sure the lady who runs it does partys too.

see here for more details

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ash6605 · 06/06/2007 20:23

they are fab,you're right.they used to come to the local mums and toddlers.thanks for the suggestion but my son(8 on his birthday) would seriously die of embarrasment!!

It needs to be more of a magician/balloon type act,something to suit the younger ones(3 will be the youngest)and the older ones(10 will be the oldest) There are quite a few on the net but i'd rather go with someone who has been tried and tested.

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lilymolly · 06/06/2007 20:24

oh right, I get you! Cant really help I am afraid, you could try the tried and tested soft play?

Hope someone else comes along with ideas, my dd is only 18 months, so have not yet had any issues with partys

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ash6605 · 08/06/2007 16:49

anymore ideas anyone??

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geordiemacminx · 09/06/2007 08:20

do diggerland not do parties?

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Nbg · 09/06/2007 08:26

Ash, I'm in Northallerton so not a million miles from you.
I was having a look for Bouncy castles to hire and I came across loads of adverts for entertainers in this region.

If you do a search on Yell.com you'll find them.

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popsycal · 09/06/2007 08:31

GForce - husband and wie team who run a 'proper' party for you. The kids love them

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ash6605 · 09/06/2007 18:05

thanks NBG,will take a look.

Popsycal,could you tell me more about them?like what they charge and type of entertainment they provide? are they on the net?

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