![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The 25th birthday old maid’s party became a vehicle for using genealogy pedigree charts to perpetuate arranged marriages among free-spirited female college graduates long before its peak in the roaring twenties. Read this excerpt/article in print below or on my blog at: Browse the book at the publisher's Web site at: This talk is based on an excerpt (pages 20 to 26)of my paperback book titled, 101+ Practical Ways to Raise Funds: A Step-by-Step Guide with Answers, By Anne Hart, ISBN: 8-6. Will an old maid's party help you raise funds for your favorite causes, events, or traditions? Can it be a celebration of life, a rite of passage, a way to sell a creative project, or a plan to contribute to a worthy cause or project? Here's how it was done before and how to do it today-throwing the old maid's tea party for a good cause. For fun fundraising causes or simply for entertainment with a theme and a goal, here's how to throw an historically accurate old maid's tea party on a specific birthday such as one's 25th birthday or beyond in the style of 1800, 1900, 1920, 1935, or in today's return of the old maid's party in contrast to a very different bachelorette party, birthday celebration, or life event. ![]()
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