Each person attending the dinner, needs to bring their ticket to gain entry to the event
A host or hostess is just that and whether you like this person or not you should respect your dinner guest's request. It is one night out of your life and you may even be surprised you might just end up not disliking the person your guest wants to bring.
Have a fund raising dinner and bring in all the important people of your area. Create a theme that will interest people, have a silent auction, and a dance. The person who you are getting the money needs to be there and to give a small speech as well. Enough people attending and you will create a "buzz" which means more money.
You should never bring a third party to a person's home or someone who has invited you out to a restaurant until you phone them and explain the situation.
They are picked to be on the ticket by interviews, and what they can bring to the ticket.
I don't know what to bring to the potluck dinner. Please bring a guest.
You should bring about $30 for the ticket, popcorn, candy and drinks. But if the ticket is already payed for you then $15 will do.
bring the host chocolates
* The proper etiquette for students attending open houses at friends: Be sure you are invited; you do not ask additional friends unless you ask the person having the open house if you can bring them!; if there is no alcohol allowed then don't bring it!; when in the person's house help them out by keeping an eye on other guests as sometimes a few can sneak in alcohol and get out of hand and trash your friend's parent's home.
a return ticket
Just say to them, "oh, by the way, You'll need to bring some money for the dinner." It's that simple, and if they don't want to, then tell them not to bother going.
No, unless you are their closest friends.
Turkey And other crops like corn