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lawn party

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Noun1.lawn party - a party of people assembled for social interaction out of doorslawn party - a party of people assembled for social interaction out of doors
party - a group of people gathered together for pleasure; "she joined the party after dinner"


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It will be preceded by a lawn party hosted by Scouts selling hot dogs, hamburgers, soda, water, fried dough, popcorn, sandwiches, cotton candy and glow necklaces.
They also are frequent noshes with the six Champagnes and sparkling wines Waterbar pours by the glass, ranging from $9 to $29, as well as good accompaniments to specialty cocktails such as A Spain Cabo, made with Jose Cuervo Reserva de La Familia Platino Tequila, cucumber and lime, $13, and Lawn Party, with SKYY Infusions Citrus Vodka, Pimm's No.
The tall tables with plenty of room for drinks or dishes can be just the thing for a lawn party or a social event where you want people to circulate and get to know each other.
 
 
 
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