Morrison Law Group PLC - January 2025

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Bringing Legal Acumen, Heartfelt Service to Clients’ Needs

pg. 2 A Deaf Dog’s Remarkable Journey

Update Your Estate Plan, Secure Your Legacy

pg. 3 How Louisiana Law Chooses Your Heirs for You

pg. 4 How to Make a Meal a Lasting Memory

Tips for Launching Your Own Dinner Club Gather, Savor, Repeat

The holiday season often enables us to reconnect with friends and loved ones in person, but maintaining that spirit of tangible togetherness all year can often be a struggle. Nothing beats sitting down with people whose company you enjoy, so if you’re looking for a new way to stay connected with family members, friends from college, old work colleagues, or anyone else this new year, starting a dinner club may be perfect!

you’d love to catch up with over a great meal. The trick is to be mindful of your club’s membership size. Ideally, it should be large enough for guests to connect with several friends and new people but small enough to ensure intimacy. Choosing Your Dinner Destination Determining the best settings for your dinner club gatherings is key to their success. For example, hosting them at members’ homes on a revolving basis (with the host or other members doing the cooking) would help the invitees avoid cramming into a noisy restaurant and having to shout at each other while seated at a long table. Matching Mood and Menu Coming up with interesting themes for every meal adds a thrill to the festivities. Maybe one of your members would

Conceptualizing Your Club There are no hard-and-fast rules to

like to give cooking a vegan meal a try. Perhaps another member would love to share an amazing recipe they picked up while vacationing in Mexico. The possibilities are endless! No matter how you structure your dinner club, the goal is to have fun and spend time with wonderful people. Bon appétit!

creating and maintaining a dinner club. You could start by giving your club a fancy name and deciding how often it should meet. From there, think about the people you want to invite. Perhaps you know people who share a particular interest you also love (classic movies, model airplanes, etc.), or you have a group of old friends

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