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Monday, 19 May 2025

Host a Towel Day Party to Celebrate the Life of Douglas Adams

Hosting a Towel Day party or event in honour of Douglas Adams is a brilliant way to celebrate his legacy, particularly his cult classic The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. 
Towel Day is observed annually on 25 May, and fans around the world proudly carry a towel in his memory. 

Here's how you can host a fun and memorable event:

Towel Day Party/Event Ideas

Theme & Dress Code

Towel-themed attire: Encourage guests to bring or wear towels (creatively!)—around their shoulders, as capes, turbans, or even beach-style outfits.

Cosplay characters from Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy—think Arthur Dent (in his dressing gown), Zaphod Beeblebrox (two heads optional), or Marvin the Paranoid Android.

Activities & Entertainment

Dramatic Readings & Quotes

Host readings from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series—choose iconic or funny passages.

Run a "Finish the Quote" quiz with classic lines from the books.

Hitchhiker’s Trivia

Create a trivia quiz with questions about the books, radio shows, TV adaptation, and Douglas Adams' life.

Improv or Skit Session

Ask groups to act out scenes from the book or invent new ones involving towels, spaceships, and intergalactic bureaucracy.

Towel Decorating Station

Provide plain towels and fabric pens, patches, and glitter glue for guests to personalise their own celebratory towel.

Food & Drink Ideas

Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster: Create a fun, non-alcoholic version of the infamous cocktail (use lemonade, blue curacao syrup, popping candy, etc.).

42-Themed Snacks: Label dishes and drinks with references from the books, like “Deep Thought Dip” or “Babel Fish Biscuits”.

"Don’t Panic" cake with themed decorations.

Photo Opportunities

Set up a photo booth with themed props: towels, guidebooks, Marvin masks, and spaceship backdrops.

Use signs like “I know where my towel is” and “Don’t Panic!” for social sharing.

Promotion or Virtual Option

If you're blogging or sharing online, encourage fans to post towel selfies with hashtags like #TowelDay or #DontPanic.

Host a virtual event on Zoom or Discord for remote fans—combine trivia, readings, and towel show-and-tells.

Bonus: Educational/Charity Element

Share facts about Douglas Adams’ contributions to science and conservation (he was a supporter of endangered species causes).

Collect donations for a related charity (e.g., wildlife conservation or literacy).

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