More and more people are opting for "cozy events" rather than full-on receptions. Having your wedding/birthday party/quinceanera or any other big event in your backyard close to home does sound more personable and less institutional than renting a banquet hall or rental space.
Selling your event is not an easy task. There is, therefore, no one-size-fits-all strategy to promote your events. All communication channels and advertising strategies should consequently be channeled towards improving the likelihood of people attending an event.
From rustic to refined, the place and the party are paramount. When you toast the happy couple, think about how far destination wedding venues have come from the old days.
Hosting a Cocktail party are a brilliant way to entertain friends and business associates. These events are ideal for the busy host because guests are free to mix and mingle over appetizers …
Our harvest of red grapes began today with a few picking bins of Sangiovese. And three days ago I became a grandfather for the second time. These two events are bound up in my head and batting arou…
You can send up to 2,000 free email invitations a day right from your Eventbrite account. Customize the invitation with colors, social media, and more. To le...
If you are trying to figure out your seating arrangements then this guide is an excellent tool to assist you in planning your event or party! If you are hosting a large event, then take a look at our Table Arrangement Guide for neat ways you can arrange your folding tables.
Did you attend a holiday party this season that stuck out in your mind amongst all the others? How about a wedding that was the most impressive of the year? My guess is if you asked the host or hostess of those parties, you would find that they started pl
An increasing number of venues and planners are doing away with balloons for environmental reasons. Here’s how to use the event favorite responsibly.
We’ll explore part of the River Walk Trail and talk about the plants we see and the animals we might see. We’ll imagine ourselves living off the land as the Plains Miwoks did. We’ll also traverse the Wetlands Walk Trail and see the migratory waterfowl and maybe a few Sandhill Cranes. This is a leisurely walk on a trail that is unpaved in sections and paved in others. Our route will take us approximately three and a half miles, but participants who do…