Tuesday, January 19, 2010

'Wedding University' Free Prizes !












Heres a new reason to attend January 31, 2010: free giveaway raffle prizes below:

1) Three Nights in Four Seasons Tropical Resort, Details:destination TBD by Hotel.

2) Engagement Photo Session with Hair/Makeup Styling at Engagement Session, Details: weekday photo session

3) Wedding Gown Heirloom Preservation

4) Save-the-Date Video

5) Hair/Makeup Styling at Engagement Session

6) Free Bridal Veil from Gabrielle's Bridal Atelier Details: $300 max.

7) 8G iPod Touch with Pre-programmed Playlist of Wedding Tunes

8) Tea for Two & 10% off Bridal Shower at 'Crown and Crumpet'

located at 207 Ghirardelli Square, 900 North Point, San Francisco





Thursday, January 7, 2010









January 31, 2010 finds a return of The Wedding University, 2nd edition. This all day educational seminar for prospective Brides & Grooms is scheduled again at the Four Seasons Hotel http://www.fourseasons.com/siliconvalley/ and is designed as a informational presentation by our local "professors" sharing tips on : music & dance; florals; photo/video; planning. Each participant is given a full Binder filled with data sheets from each presenter. The very helpful intellectual content is surpassed only by the food and beverages both in plentiful supply at this beautiful hotel. Be sure to register now: http://wedding360llc.com/rsvp.html



December also found our services for a division of Google 's 800 employee holiday party at SF City Hall Dec. 4. Their Speakeasy Theme required a 1930's Swing Band. Casino gambling as far as the eye could see that night.

December Entertainment Highlights



2009 was certainly a leaner year for Corporate Employee holiday parties this time around. The agency was however happily challenged by the Cirque Theme for the Facebook party Dec. 11 at the SF Galleria with 900 attendees. Trapeze artists, stilt walkers, lumi light performers, contortionists and many more.








Friday, October 9, 2009

Hotel W

Many Hotels today are emerging from their traditional isolation, reaching out to the public and through vendors and event planners trying to be more proactive about their unique event spaces. At Hotel W on Wednesday their ballroom was lit in high tech fashion with blacks and lavender. Their roof top has been tented affording views to the Northwest and a very large space for more dancing and other festivities with interesting 'cabana type' niches. The elevator ride up was a highlight with a 3-D wall image of flowers.

This must be the third hotel 'roof top' tent in San Francisco competing for longevity with the City Permitting Office. Also at the St Regis and Hotel Vitale weekly or monthly time limits are strictly enforced with these architectural alterations to the original building's profile.

Looking up from a recent Potrero Hill morning walk with my dog I spied a gigantic gas powered barbecue with hood on the roof of a nearby house. Nice.

Recent Wedding Show

Sunday, October 4 was Open House Day at the splendid San Francisco City Club. On this occasion its cheerful staffers Michelle, Cassie & Alison, added a few things: 40 wedding vendors & 400 attendees at a special Bridal Show. Any excuse to visit this historic, well preserved site with its floor to ceiling Diego Rivera mural is not to be missed. Our music resources were in full display for the brides and grooms to be.

In these times the phrase 'just go to my web site' is all too common. How much nicer then to have an opportunity to actually meet the person behind the site and discover the personality with whom business will be conducted. That to me is one of the most important aspects of any Wedding Trade Show.


Monday, July 27, 2009

The Agency sends out periodic multi-media Flyers. Two recent ones that will be of interest:

1) Dance Entertainment-many are finding that breaking up the music of a live Band or a DJ with a short dance performance by a couple can be quite refreshing for event attendees. This can occur several times during the course of the event. Consider: Ballroom, Tango, Flamenco, Middle Eastern, Bollywood, Chinese (Peacock Dance), Irish Step dancing.
2) Solo Musicians-In this economy people are economizing with a single performer. Consider: harp, piano, guitar, accordion, violin, cello, saxophone or guitar (over pre-recorded tracks), jukebox rental and of course DJ.

Ask me to e mail you these colorful Flyers to peruse.