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Sunday, August 30, 2015

How to Host a Runway Fashion Show for Teens (5 Steps)


Pick a location with plenty of room. Most often when you rent out a location, seating options will be available. Ask before reserving your space. If you choose to have your event outdoors, find a location where you can use the parking lot. Rent foldup chairs or set up blankets and sleeping bags where viewers can cheer their favorite fashion show entrant.
Set the stage. The stage is the central element of any fashion show; rent a collapsible stage at a local rental company, or use a roll of red or white fabric. Use two-by-fours to hold into place, whether it's indoors or outdoors. Or set seating up in two single files, parallel to each other, and create an invisible runway.
Pick the tunes. Any fashion show will be a hit if you have the right music. Choose catchy tunes, dance mixes, something that has a beat. Rent a sound system or borrow a stereo or boom box to play the edgy rhythms. Use a microphone or megaphone to introduce your fashion show participants.
Consider renting a spotlight or gather a few flashlights to shine on your entrants. Many times, if you're renting multiple pieces of equipment, rental companies will offer a discount on items.
Create a publicity flier. Consider charging a small fee at the door to help the teens in the show or a local teen cause, or consider selling refreshments. Advertise the details on your flier, and make sure to include the who, what, when, where and why.
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Friday, August 21, 2015

How to Design a Pastoral Banquet


Settle on the number of guests to invite to your event. Besides the pastor, his staff and his family, you may choose to invite the entire church, or key leadership. You will need these numbers first in order to adequately plan and design the pastoral banquet. Create your guest list and have it handy always.
Send out invitations using a guest list. Ask for RSVP's so you can have solid numbers to give to the caterer.
Choose the location of the banquet. Your church may have a fellowship hall, if so you should use that one. If the group is larger than can be adequately seated in your hall, or you do not have a fellowship hall, you should look for one to rent. Ask others who you know have held banquets for some good recommendations. When you find the right one, make the deposit and set the date.
Acquire dining chairs and tables. Determine how many of these you will need by having one chair per guest. Then ask the rental company how many chairs can one table comfortably seat. Ask your rental company how muchthey will be providing according to the initial contract and how much it would cost to add more, if you should need them.
Create a seating chart using the guests from your guest list. With a pencil write the names in of all your guests, placing them where you want them to sit. A traditional way to seat people is to place them is alternating the sex of the guest This will keep the conversation flowing easily during the banquet.
Using your theme selection to help you decide the colors you will be using for the event. Color choices will effect table dressings, streamers, balloons and centerpieces. Stick with one or two colors to keep it simple.
Rent or buy tablecloths to cover the dining hall tables. They should be long enough to reach the floor but not to be a tripping hazard for the elderly. Besides covering tables for diners you will also need to cover the food and serving tables.
Decide on what style of dinnerware, silverware and stemware you will be using. Buy or rent the utensils you need. Practice your dinner arrangements by setting place settings and adjusting them until you are satisfied with the look. Write down your choices and decisions so on the day of the banquet you'll have a guide to use.
Design the centerpieces for the banquet by implementing the theme choice into them. Make the pastor's table centerpiece much larger than the regular table centerpieces.
Meet with the caterers you have selected and choose a menu to serve the night of the banquet. Ask for volunteers to help serve for the banquet. Book the special speaker to come for the event. Take the menu, the agenda and any program you design to the printers to have them made. Purchase awards or gifts you will be presenting to pastor. Arrange for a church group or committee to decorate the banquet hall before the event.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015

How to Create Your Own Sports Website (5 Steps)


Come up with a name for your website. Whatever the subject of the website will be, use that word in the name of your website. Be aware, however, that if your site will be about one particular team or team player, laws prohibit you from using the name of a team or player in the name of your website.
Purchase your domain name, which is the same as the name of your website. This can be done at any domain name seller's site. The top-rated domain name seller is GoDaddy.com.
Purchase a hosting plan. This is basically Internet rental space, wherein you'll be paying a hosting provider for the rights to place your website on their servers so that your site will be available to the world.
Build your site. To do this, use a website programming language (html, xml, or xhtml). If you have no knowledge of these languages, use a website building software, such as CoffeeCup.com.
Monetize your site by registering with affiliate networks. There's a link to a list of dozens of free affiliate networks in the Resources section below.By using affiliate networks, you can earn commissions by using unique links that the affiliate networks provide you with. When a person visits your site, clicks on one of those links, and makes a purchase, you will earn commission.Depending on the theme of your sports website, you can link to books about sports, sports memorabilia, sports posters, and basketball and football jerseys, among other things.
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