Fiftieth anniversaries are an opportunity to gather family, friends and neighbors together to celebrate the power of enduring love---or enduring institutions. Whether you are planning a celebration for a couple that has been married 50 years or an organization that was founded 50 years ago, draw upon the ideals of the subject of the celebration to craft engaging, appropriate invitations. Ask the couple what tone they prefer for the invitations---such as jolly, romantic, solemn, silly or nostalgic---or use your best judgment as to what fits them best.
If the invitations concern an institution, such as a library, community center, nonprofit organization or local business, think about the image it has created for itself and the ideals it represents. Write down keywords for use in the invitation. Specifically, examine synonyms for "party" (such as "bash," "blowout," "gala" and "shindig," all of which have specific and distinct meanings) and choose the one that best fits the event and ... more.
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