Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Proposal Planners

Here's an interesting article on "Proposal Planners". What do you think? Should a man come up with the idea by himself, or is it ok for him to get some help? Let me know your thoughts!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Burlesquercise "Tribute To Hollywood" Gala

Once again we are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with the amazing and inspiring Di Lefebvre, founder and instructress at Burlesquercise. If you haven't heard of these gals before, be sure to check them out at the December 10th showcase gala.


If you have been to one of these shows, then you know it is the hottest event of the Christmas season! Watch here for pictures following the event, or better yet, come and check it out, and send me your pictures!


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Friday, October 21, 2011

Event Planning Made Easy

Tip #4. Select your date and location. This could be as simple as planning to mow your backyard or may involve a visit to another city to view hotel and convention space. Plan accordingly. If you need to plan a site visit, will you need to take your boss or committee members along with you?

When you are considering location you will want to keep in mind the following:

a) Room capacity. Is it too large or too small? Remember that if you're having a luncheon for 200 people, you need to consider serving space and whether you will need any audio visual equipment.

b) Lighting. Subtle lighting is nice for meals and social functions. If you are planning an all day workshop, you will want adequate lighting.

c) Parking. Is there adequate parking, and will there be a charge? How far is the walk from the parking area to the function area?

d) Electrical supply. If you are holding a birthday party in your home, just turn to the nearest outlet, but if you are planning a large convention, you will need to ensure you have electrical outlets for any equipment you may need, as well as any trade booths.

e) Phone hook-ups. Will you need phone access?

f) Computer and Internet access. This could be an important feature, especially for business meetings or exhibitors at trade shows.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Event Planning Made Easy

Tip #3. Set your event budget. This should be a top priority. How much can you or how much are you willing to spend? Will the event produce revenue from registrations? Or are you paying for the event by yourself?