
McCullough Moore knows how much time and effort is involved in the planning such an important evening. Give them a night to remember with our tips on planning your school prom or ball.
'Fun' raising - It's a great idea to get attendees involved in fundraising for the event. The activities are fun in their own
right and can add to the school experience. Why not try a car washing morning or tabletop sale. You could even organise some sort of show like a battle of the bands.
Sponsorship is of course the other option and it may be worth contacting local businesses to request some sort of donation towards your event. Just make sure the company gets something in return.
Venue search - Venues at peak times of the year get booked up quickly, especially if you are looking for a Friday or Saturday night. Make sure you contact a few places well in advance. Alternatlvely, contact McCullough Moore, we offer a free venue search.
Frocks and frolics - The prom is the time when the girls put on their best party frock and the boys splash on some a?ershave and arrive in a limousine. Themes are often more appropriate for those adhoc balls you have throughout the school year, like a Halloween ball or a Christmas party, to see our top tips on theming your party visit our site.
A school project - Can you set the Art department or even the Business studies team the task of creating your marketing material for the event.‘ Designing the tickets or posters as extra credit for their course.
Hey Mr. DJ - When it comes to entertainment, there is another opportunity to save some money. do you have an aspiring DJ at your school, or an excellent band (possibly the winner of your fund raising event), get them involved in the night and reduce the cost of outsourcing to another company.
Get your party started - call 01293 851869 or email info@mcculloughmoore.co.uk