Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 This a perfect occasion to give your staff a little thank you. Here are some suggestions 1. The ant-stress kit (as described on this list) 2. Small goody bags with Halloween treats. Bags cost about $1.00 for 40 of them. Big bag of candy is pretty inexpensive. 3. Halloween goofy gifts (cheap party favors) - pumpkin rings, skull rings, etc. 4. Home baked treats (bakery ones if you are kitchen challenged) If Patrol is a freq visitor, make sure to have enough for everyone. Sometimes it helps to have a treat tray for each shift. 5. If you have access to a publishing program, make a Happy Halloween card for each one. Email it to them if you have access and permission. 6. If you want, you can use these ideas to celebrate Harvest Time instead of Halloween. Not everyone sees Halloween as a holiday. Most of our staff work each and every holiday and I am a firm believer in saying " thank you " It doesn't have to be expensive but remembering that they could have asked for the day off reminds me I need to say " thank you. " Let us know how your center celebrated Halloween! Hope you find these helpful , ENP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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