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People eating ice cream during a LAN party

An ice cream social (also known as an ice cream party) is a planned event with the primary focus of which is ice cream served to the guests. It is often a neighborhood event or welcoming party, normally held during the summer.[1]

History

Ice cream socials are a traditional gathering dating back to the 18th century in North America. The first ice cream social in America was in 1744, when Maryland governor Thomas Bladen served ice cream for a dinner party. The first ice cream social in the White House was in 1802 with the 3rd U.S. president, Thomas Jefferson. When ice cream became more common to the public in the 1800s, organizations such as schools and churches started hosting ice cream socials. Churches frequently organizard ice cream socials since the 1860s, fashioned after the "ice cream gardens" that were common in society at the time.[2][3] Today, ice cream socials still take place in government and upper class, but has spread to all classes and different organizations.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ice Cream Social - The Perfect Ending to Any Summer Function!". dumptv.com.
  2. ^ History of Ice Cream What's Cooking, America?
  3. ^ Ice Cream The Encyclopedia of Food.
  4. ^ "History of Ice Cream Socials". Scoops2u. Retrieved 6 July 2016.