Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life Oregon State University

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Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life Oregon State University It’s Party Time!!! Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life Oregon State University

Party Planner Guide Develop your Event Execute Administrative Tasks/processes Create A master Plan It is time to Work Evaluation

Develop your event Review your Organization social Policies and Guidelines Establish Event Goals and Objectives Date, Location, Attendance, BYOB or Third party Vendor Think about Risk and Liability Identify Party Theme & Co-Host Cultural MisAppropriation Student Organization Status

Execute Administrative Tasks Complete all Event Requirements Report to Council Fire DepT. Party Registration (Party Permit) Contracts (Venues, security, vendors) Receive Approval from inter/national Organization Contact Police Liaison and Neighbors Create To do List of next steps

Master Plan: Party Checklist Party Checklist for event Guest List for Party attendance Name and Birthdate Non- adjustable WristBands for 21 and Over & BYOB Persons Punch Cards for BYBO (Name, birthday, type of beverage, Date of Event) List of Party Monitors for event

Master Plan Logistics Assign Chapter members Roles and Responsibilities Develop Emergency Protocol plan Collect all necessary Materials (wrist bands, Guest list, etc.) Create a Diagram with specific locations for party monitors, entry/exit, bar area

Master Plan: Alcohol Beer & Wine only 6 (12 ounce) cans/bottle of beer (pour into a cup) Wine/malt beverages No Cases, No Kegs or Hard Alcohol No shots or drinking Games Stop serving at least 30 minutes before the end of the event

Master Plan: Alcohol One Centralized Location One Drink at a time Attendees must present punch card, show wristband, and return empty container Provide Attractive Non-alcoholic Beverages in a separate location

Master Plan: 3 Party Vendor Working with 3 party vendor on your property Explain wristbands or punch cards Provide your contact information Explain Party monitor role and responsibility

IT’s time to Work Meeting Prior to the Event Entrance Include party monitors, chapter support members, 3 party vendors (if applicable) Entrance Well Lit, controlled and monitored by members (or Security) Party Monitors/chapter members checking guest list, IDs, wristbands Guests with Alcohol are required to show proof of legal drinking age No outside open containers Designated Bar area Apply a mark on wristband to keep track of servings

It’s time to Work Party Monitors Create Buddy system Designate areas for them on the diagram 2 (1 from each hosting Org) monitor= 10 guests Charged with regulating party Monitors are not to consume alcohol before or during the party Specialty clothing must be worn to set them apart from the rest of the attendees Monitors have the right to deny access to anyone who is too impaired to attend the event (even if they are on the guest list)

Evaluation What went well? What Could be improved? What were things we missed? How was the event successful?

Recommendations Create a health & Safety Plan of Action Post Event Evaluation Monthly Topics about Risk Management & FIPG Work with Risk Management Council officers Informing your chapter advisor about events