Showing posts with label venue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label venue. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2015

How to Plan a Wedding Ceremony at Nighttime (7 Steps)


Tour wedding venues 6 to 12 months before your wedding. Pay particular attention to the landscaping of the ceremony area and the condition of the parking lot. For a nighttime wedding, the terrain should be as flat as possible to prevent guests from tripping in the dark.
Book your wedding venue. Ask for a venue map to use throughout your wedding planning process.
Plan your ceremony seating chart. Make sure that the aisles and rows between seats allow for easy navigation in dim or dark lighting conditions.
Select lighting for the parking and ceremony areas. Choose lights that will coordinate with the theme and formality of your wedding. Rent stadium lamps, garden lights or twinkle lights.
Coordinate accommodations for out-of-town guests. Contact hotels near your venue to inquire about getting a discounted rate for booking multiple rooms.
Hire a photographer for your ceremony who is experienced in shooting in dark or dim conditions. This is especially important for outdoor ceremonies.
Set up everything for the wedding ceremony before sunset on the day of your wedding. Test all lights to make sure they are working properly.
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Friday, August 21, 2015

How to Run a Euchre Tournament (7 Steps)


Choose a number of players. You will need a total number of participants that is divisible by four. If you are hosting the tournament in your home, choose a smaller number, such as 8 or 12. If you are hosting the event in a larger venue, you can increase the number of participants to 20 or more.
Advertise the event one week to one month prior to event. For small events, contact participants by phone, email, or mailed invitations. For large community-based events, post fliers around town or advertise on public access television or radio. Keep 'back-up' guests in mind in case you have an uneven number of replies for the event.
Gather all of the supplies. You will need small card tables and chairs for each foursome, a deck of cards for each table, a copy of the rules for each table, prizes and snacks and beverages.
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