Groundhog Day Party Ideas
February is a month with special moments. Before you hail the incoming Valentine’s Day 2010, in the 2 February or tomorrow, there is a Groundhog Day celebration, especially for those who live in the United States and Canada. Groundhog Day, in a simple word is to celebrate the annual weather forecast of the groundhog. For further details on what Groundhog Day is, please refer to Wikipedia. I’ve read there and the explanation is nearly complete.
Now, let’s talk about the Groundhog Day Party Ideas. However, I am sorry I won’t talk the whole thing here because I will only focus on Groundhog Day music ideas for the party. And here are the list, just check it out.
- Hazy Shade of Winter Simon & Garfunkel or The Bangles
- Winter Time by the Steve Miller Band
- Spring Affair by Donna Summer
- Cold as Ice by Foreigner
- Winter by Tori Amos
- Winter by The Rolling Stones
- Spring Fever by Elvis Presley
- Spring Rain by Go-Betweens
Well, that’s all my Groundhog Day party ideas in choosing the music for 2 February 2010. Another ideas like custom, theme and so forth, I may write soon. Okay, I think it’s enough. I hope this simple Groundhog Day party ideas is worth it. Bye and see you in the next article.
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