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Bahahaha!!! We often have meetings with the private sector. They'll come into meetings and ask me (because I'm a woman? We don't have a secretary) for coffee. We just laugh. Coffee makers are outlawed and Starbucks is 3/4 mile away. |
Yes I am a fed. All the managers chip in to fund any celebration. Serious if you have a group that doesn't want to participate you better not ask them to pay for anything. Or just don't bother. |
| Most of the groups (divisions, projects, etc) have a holiday party that includes lunch. Most are pot-luck, bring a dish or bring $10. The $10 (only for those who don't bring a dish) covers the plates, napkins, etc and entree foods. Others just charge $10 per head and they supply everything. We have a couple of groups that are doing late parties that don't include lunch. Those are then $5 (or bring a dessert or $5). |
| We have a potluck. Payment isn't required. |
At my agency, the managers will get together and pay for the whole party (food/decorations etc.) for the employees. That's where the money comes from. And its a good way to make the staff feel valued and appreciated. |
| It's holidays, not holiday's. |
| My sub-agency has a big party at a local hotel. It's from 11-3, then early release for the rest of the day. It's $20 a ticket to attend. The larger organization has a two-hour holiday fest with free food in the afternoon. Usually 1-3. |
| We're meeting at a local restaurant for an extended lunch. Have to chip in $20 if we want food, free if you just want to participate and not eat. Doubt we'll be given the whole day off after, I'm pretty sure we're going to be expected to go back to work. |
| My agency had a big Christmas party at a venue with catered food. My office will have a small party after the holidays since people are on travel. |
How? How do you pay for it? I've never heard of an agency having a free Christmas party. |
| I work in a division of about 50. We just got the flyer announcing the plans for our holiday party. It's at an off site restaurant and the cheapest meal options range from $22 - $29. And there is an optional gift exchange ($10 limit). No thank you. To the OP, if you want people to come, don't do this. |
| My division has a big party in the main office, which you have to pay for. My section has a party which is potluck or contribution. My subsection has a lunch with a white elephant gift swap. |
It wasn't free. We each had to pay a fee. |
And its held by our MWR who makes up the rest of the money with proceeds funds. |