They look like most invitations, except fancy. Think graduation or wedding invitations. Except that many social invitations are a single, flat card, not folded in half. Basically have: Host, event purpose, event date and time, event location. With fancy writing and or design.
"The whoevers of whatever cordially invite you to the
Whatever banquet (or wherever's banquet) to raise money for whoever.
The banquet is being held on blah blah, at whenever, at wherever."
2006-08-25 00:25:57
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answered by fre_boy 2
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you've already got a reason behind no longer coming; you do not delight in fancy evenings and also you've previous plans, adequate reported. you don't desire to lie, ask yet another recipient to settle on your award for you or a pal/different who will be there and say some words for you. Like, "So and so is sorry to have ignored the nighttime yet that they had a previous engagement they couldn't get out of."
2016-11-26 23:32:02
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answered by cutter 4
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What is the theme of your fundraiser? Think theme and go. They don't have to be stuffy and fluff like a wedding, make'em fit the occasion.
Be creative, my most favorite was the message in a bottle for a hawaiian birthday party.
Go for it.
2006-08-30 07:09:43
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answered by hnz57txn 3
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Go to Yahoo images and look up banquet invitaion and it will pull up a bunch of neat ones
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?p=banquet+invitation+&fr=FP-tab-img-t-t410&toggle=1&cop=&ei=UTF-8
2006-08-30 03:40:04
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answered by artchic1984 2
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Just use wedding invitations that don't necessarily say "wedding" on them.
2006-08-28 04:18:01
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answered by Ana 5
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