Instead of a top-down approach to the holiday party this year, we would like to see if holiday cheer can be an emergent property of component interactions - a bottom-up (or bottoms-up) paradigm. Since wine night was a success (and very easy to organize) I'm proposing that the holiday party be modeled on this idea. That means: bring what you want to drink, plus your favorite appetizers if you want. We can get the CDS account to pick up the tab on this one. We'll also be making cocktails, non-alcoholic libations, and snacks. Tsbayer
Comments
We have to figure out a date - I put down December 14th as a starting point for discussion. Tsbayer
I promise that I won't recommend the Friday's Mudslides again. Andrew
Now that I've been thinking about it, I don't really care what drinks are there, but I don't want to get rid of the great food that we get every year. Those wine nights can be organized at any time we want them to be, but this holiday party is only once a year. Andrew.
I think that appetizers a good idea...maybe to ensure that the food is as good as in past years we should order out for them. Khoff
I am down with the appetizer idea! I think it would be fun to have a variety of appetizers instead of a "themed" meal... --Sculler 15:41, 5 December 2006 (EST)
Details
What: Holiday Lab Party
When: Thursday, 21 December - 6:00 pm
Where: Smolke's pad
Why: "Because a lab that drinks together thinks together"
What to bring: Wine, beer, other beverages, snacks and apps
Food ideas
Whole Foods has a lot of stuff in their deli case...
We could all bring an appetizer tray from a different local restaurant...that way we get a wide variety and Christina dosen't get stuck running all over the Pdena
Sushi makes a lovely appetizer... Who's up for spicy tuna rolls?