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The Christmas Party was held on Friday, December 16th, 2011 -- Check back in 2012 for the next Christmas Party!


 

 

 

Christmas Party


Come join us for the ISI end of the semester Christmas Party!


We will have Christmas desserts & snacks, go Christmas Caroling* and play a "White Elephant*" gift exchange game.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


WHAT TO BRING
  Finger food Christmas snacks to share.
  A wrapped gift for the "White Elephant" gift exchange game. (Optional)

WHERE
  The Babcock's house
  4148 Sumter Square
  Fort Collins, CO 80525

     (north on McMurry off of east Harmony,
      take first right after Kruse Elementary School
)

       google map link


WHEN
  Friday, December 16th at 7pm.
 


 

CAROLING

Christmas caroling is a tradition where a group of people visit other people and sing Christmas songs to them. A caroling party can be a fun way to celebrate the holidays with friends and relatives.

 

WHITE ELEPHANT GIFT EXCHANGE
The white elephant gift exchange is a popular party game played during the Christmas holiday season in the United States.

What is a "White Elephant gift"?
Traditionally it is an inexpensive item in good condition that you already have, but no longer want or need. Some examples: unopened shampoo or lotion, used book or DVD (suitable for general audience), coffee mugs, kitchen items, unopened food items, caps, hats, mittens, scarves, toys, games, home decorations or others.

How is the game played?
Each player randomly draws a number to determine the order in which players get to unwrap gifts. The person who drew number 1 picks a present and unwraps it. The person with number 2 can chose a different present to unwrap or they can "steal" the present from the first person. If the present is stolen from the first person then he can select another present to unwrap. The play continues until everyone receives a present.
 

 

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