WASHINGTON, DC - The Society of Recovering Sorority Girls, through
its founders Kristina “Morgan” Rose and Deandra “Brooksie” Brooks, announce the launch of their 2004-2005
home entertaining workshop series. For the next three months, Morgan and Brooksie
will conduct their how-to party planning workshops free of charge to groups of five or more participants.
“The
winter holiday season inspires nearly everyone to offer their social set some type of home entertaining experience, ”
noted Morgan. “We can either stand idly by and suffer through some poorly
planned and executed parties, or we can teach people how to do it better.”
The five workshop series covers topics
such as What Makes a Party a Party? RSG Home Entertaining 101, Icebreakers
& Games – Creating Guest Buy-in, Menu: Taste, Theme & Beverage Pairing, What Are You Celebrating?
The Importance of Theme and Stretching Your Party Budget. Each workshop
includes forty minutes of instruction and a twenty-minute question and answer period.
“You
may not think that you throw a lame party, but if someone’s excuse for not attending involves bathing a pet, elective
dental procedures or getting caught up on the last season of Trading Spaces, your parties suck. Seriously, you need to call us right now and stop torturing your friends,” advised Brooksie.
Morgan
and Brooksie are the authors of Andrews McMeel Publishing’s soon to be released book entitled THE RECOVERING SORORITY
GIRLS GUIDE TO A YEAR'S WORTH OF PERFECT PARTIES. Their home entertaining
philosophy is based on their collegiate sorority experience and post-collegiate partying pursuits. Details on how to schedule a workshop and more information can be found on their website, www.recoveringsororitygirls.com.
“Take your first step towards becoming a party legend and schedule a
workshop today,” Morgan encouraged.
“You
better do it soon because the free offer expires soon,” stressed Brooksie.
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The Society
of Recovering Sorority Girls is an elite organization devoted to a life less ordinary. Its founders, Kristina "Morgan" Rose
and Deandra "Brooksie" Brooks firmly believe in applying many of the principles of collegiate Greek life to improve the leisure
activities of young professionals everywhere.
www.recoveringsororitygirls.com