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It’s My Party Day

When : Always October 11th

It's My Party Day is today. Let's have a party and celebrate. Do you really need a reason to have a party? Me neither, so let's get this party started!

What a great opportunity to have some fun. It's a party day. You can make it simple, or elaborate. Invite family and friends. Being mid-October, a Fall or Halloween theme is in order.

Did you Know? Teen star Lesley Gore sang #1 pop music song It's My Party in May, 1963. At the time, Lesley was just 16.

Life is too short. Today is  It's My Party Day. So, let's party on into the night!


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