We're honored to be working with our sponsor the American Cancer Society, who's doing such good work in ensuring that all of us continue to have many more birthdays. 1. Create a Memory Book
We were smitten with the beautiful collage art by Michelle Caplan, a mixed media artist who takes your own ephemera and photos and turns them into a one-of-a-kind piece of art that will make your special recipient swoon. Such an amazing way to honor your loved one and their well-lived life. Find More: Causes and General Do-Gooding, Getting crafty, Misc Paper Goods, Party Time!
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As my dad is an avid runner, I organized a run for his 70th. It was just family (we had 30+ runners), but we made it very official. We had packet pick up. The bags included a t-shirt, a number for the race (everyone was number 70), and a candy bar (my dad's favorite). All finishers (everyone did finish) received medals, plus prizes random things (last place, oldest finisher, etc.). I designed a logo for the event which was on all of the t-shirts, prizes, etc.