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Donate leftover wedding food to charity.
- Have leftover food from the wedding reception? Donate it to a homeless shelter or other charity.
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Donate wedding flowers to a nursing home or other charity.
- Donate wedding flowers to those who will really appreciate them, perhaps to a nursing home, womens' shelter, or any other organization that could use some brightening up.
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Hold parties in venues where the use fee will go to a good cause
- Hold parties in parks, historic buildings, or other venues where your use/rental fee will go to a good cause.
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Instead of wedding favors, donate money to a charity.
- Wedding favors are nice, but many don’t even make it to guest’s homes. Instead, donate a set amount of money in the name of each guest to the charitable organization of your choice.
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RSVP if it's requested.
- If a RSVP is requested on an invitation, let the host or hostess know whether you are going to attend; it's an easy thing to do and is a common courtesy you should extend to anyone inviting you to an event.
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Send thank you cards.
- Sending a thank you card is a small gesture that goes a long way. Expressing your thanks with a quick note will mean a lot to the person who did something nice for you.
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Write thank you notes on tree-free and/or recycled stationary
- Show your appreciation for a gift and help preserve
our forests at the same time!
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