If there are a lot of young children attending, then yes.
Never is too late.
you late to a party
no it was actually called the green corn ceremony.
The word "party" is from the late thirteenth century. It is from Old French. Please see the related link below.
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Being late to a party means arriving after the scheduled or expected time. It can be seen as disrespectful to the host and other guests, as it disrupts the flow of the event. It's generally polite to inform the host if you will be late.
a wedding ceremony, doctor's appointment
A priest from our parish said that one must be there at least in time for the Our Father to receive Holy Communion, but, in reality, you probably won't be denied Holy Communion if you arrived after the Our Father. Although you should not really even approach to receive if you are that late. If you have arrived that late, and it is a Sunday, you must either attend another Mass to fulfill your obligation or confess before receiving Holy Communion, as it is a mortal sin to miss a Sunday or Holy Day of Obligation Mass.
democratic party
In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, no-one is late for the mad tea party.In the 1951 Disney movie, the White Rabbit puts in an appearance at the party, saying "I'm late, I'm late" but it isn't clear what he is late for. It's possible that he's late for the party, or he might be late for something else.
First of all it wasn't a battle it was a colony revolution and it happened in Boston in late 1773
If you are "late to the party" it means that you have only recently learned of something that others already have known for some time.