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  1. Catering & Design
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Catering displays

September 6, 2012
Got Your 6 Benefit
Got Your 6 Benefit
More than 1,000 people packed Amos' Southend on September 5 for a private event to benefit Got Your 6, an initiative to help military veterans reintegrate into civilian life. The event was hosted by Lifetime Television's "Your Life. Your Time. Your Vote" campaign.
Photo: Daniel Swartz/Revamped Media
Got Your 6 Benefit
Got Your 6 Benefit
Eva Longoria served as celebrity host of the Got Your 6 benefit.
Photo: Courtesy of Lifetime TV
Got Your 6 Benefit
Got Your 6 Benefit
The benefit for Got Your 6 included a performance by Flo Rida.
Photo: Courtesy of Lifetime TV
Delegates Party at Mint Museum
Delegates Party at Mint Museum
At the Mint Museum, Lighthouse Creative Works partnered with Favor Me Events to create a party for delegates from Illinois, Delaware, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
Photo: The Beautiful Mess
Delegates Party at Mint Museum
Delegates Party at Mint Museum
Faux dogwood trees decorated the bars at the Mint Museum. The dogwood blossom is the state flower for North Carolina.
Photo: The Beautiful Mess
Delegates Party at Mint Museum
Delegates Party at Mint Museum
Delegates at the Mint Museum sipped cocktails made with apple pie-flavored moonshine, cranberry-apple juice, a splash of ginger ale, and garnished with a slice of apple.
Photo: The Beautiful Mess
Turn Up the Vote Lounge
Turn Up the Vote Lounge
Rock the Vote and Pringles sponsored Turn Up the Vote, a lounge with music, food, and free Wi-Fi at the Mez at the Epicenter. Hosted by Perez Hilton, the event included a performance by Far East Movement and music from DJ Mia Moretti.
Photo: Riccardo Savi/WireImage
Rock the Vote Benefit
Rock the Vote Benefit
On September 5 the Foo Fighters played a sold-out show at the Fillmore on behalf of Rock the Vote. The organization is aiming to register 1.5 million voters for the November election.
Photo: Seth Browarnik/WorldRedEye.com
Delegates Party at the U.S. National Whitewater Center
Delegates Party at the U.S. National Whitewater Center
Go! Productions produced a party at the U.S. National Whitewater Center for delegates from California, Idaho, Alaska, and Montana.
Photo: Stephanie Chesson Photo
Delegates Party at the U.S. National Whitewater Center
Delegates Party at the U.S. National Whitewater Center
Organizers estimate about 10 percent of the more than 400 attendees opted to try some of the activities at the U.S. National Whitewater Center, including zip lining, rafting, rock climbing, and kayaking.
Photo: Stephanie Chesson Photo
Delegates Party at the U.S. National Whitewater Center
Delegates Party at the U.S. National Whitewater Center
Go! Productions set up food stations and bars in tents along the whitewater course and also inside the venue's conference center.
Photo: Stephanie Chesson Photo
Delegates Party at the Levine Museum of the New South
Delegates Party at the Levine Museum of the New South
At the Levine Museum of the New South, Beth Redlich-Mattos of Creative Events wanted to create a "warm, friendly atmosphere that demonstrates Southern hospitality" for the delegates from Colorado, Arizona, Washington, and Oregon.
Photo: ArtShots Photography
Delegates Party at the Levine Museum of the New South
Delegates Party at the Levine Museum of the New South
In a nod to the Levine Museum's exhibit chronicling Jewish life in North Carolina, Melanie Rowe Catering created a station of Jewish food that included chopped liver and latkes.
Photo: ArtShots Photography
Delegates Party at the Levine Museum of the New South
Delegates Party at the Levine Museum of the New South
Delegates at the Levine Museum sipped on strawberry-basil lemonade served in mason jars.
Photo: ArtShots Photography
Delegates Party at the Levine Museum of the New South
Delegates Party at the Levine Museum of the New South
Orchids from a local greenhouse adorned tables at the Levine Museum of the New South.
Photo: ArtShots Photography
Delegates Party at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
Delegates Party at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
At the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, Jennifer Wouters of Soiree Charlotte used graphic linens and accents of royal blue, red, and yellow with black and white to create a sleek, retro environment that complemented the museum's modern artwork.
Photo: Jay Weinmiller/weinmiller.com
Delegates Party at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
Delegates Party at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
At the party for 400 delegates from Kentucky, Oklahoma, Indiana, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Wouters said she wanted to serve “upscale food in a fun way.” Packages of ramen noodles decorated shelves behind a station serving Vietnamese noodle soup, pho.
Photo: Jay Weinmiller/weinmiller.com
Delegates Party at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
Delegates Party at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
At the Bechtler Museum, Oz Productions provided all of the lighting including a gobo of the "Charlotte in 2012" logo at the venue's entrance.
Photo: Jay Weinmiller/weinmiller.com
Delegates Party at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
Delegates Party at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
At the Bechtler Museum, Best Impressions Caterers displayed shrimp cocktail and sardine cans filled with seared ahi tuna on stainless steel shelves anchored onto a 16-foot serpentine steel wall custom made for the event.
Photo: Jay Weinmiller/weinmiller.com
Delegates Party at the Discovery Place
Delegates Party at the Discovery Place
At Discovery Place, Sally Webb of the Special Event Company worked with Simply Classic Catering to create food stations throughout the museum to encourage delegates to explore the hands-on exhibits.
Photo: IWP Photography & Video
Delegates Party at the Discovery Place
Delegates Party at the Discovery Place
Art students from the Community School of Davidson created 40 centerpieces for the party at Discovery Place science museum. The students were asked to focus on science, the environment, politics, or Charlotte.
Photo: IWP Photography & Video
Bagel bites with shaved wild boar prosciutto, red-eye aioli, and everything bagel crumbs, by L-Eat Catering in Toronto
Bagel bites with shaved wild boar prosciutto, red-eye aioli, and everything bagel crumbs, by L-Eat Catering in Toronto
Photo: Emma Mcintyre for BizBash
One server rolled around on a Segway-like contraption that held a keg of beer. He rolled up to guests and poured drinks on the spot.
One server rolled around on a Segway-like contraption that held a keg of beer. He rolled up to guests and poured drinks on the spot.
Photo: Al Zayed
Aerialists in giant swaths of silk manned 'sky trays,' which were elevated trays holding items such as strawberries and grapes.
Aerialists in giant swaths of silk manned "sky trays," which were elevated trays holding items such as strawberries and grapes.
Photo: Al Zayed
While waiting at the bar, guests were surrounded by a cloud of bubbles that poured out of a nearby machine.
While waiting at the bar, guests were surrounded by a cloud of bubbles that poured out of a nearby machine.
Photo: Al Zayed
Perched high above the crowd, a performer in a half-moon-shaped contraption had a basket of fortune cookies that she lowered down to the crowd.
Perched high above the crowd, a performer in a half-moon-shaped contraption had a basket of fortune cookies that she lowered down to the crowd.
Photo: Al Zayed
Silk aerialists also descended from the center a giant chandelier made of wine bottles. The severs poured champagne into flutes below.
Silk aerialists also descended from the center a giant chandelier made of wine bottles. The severs poured champagne into flutes below.
Photo: Al Zayed
The performers swooped down on silk swaths to drop the fruits into guests' mouths.
The performers swooped down on silk swaths to drop the fruits into guests' mouths.
Photo: Al Zayed
Another classic Redmoon contraption, the Wine Bike, roved around the event space. A server perched on the bike's high seat poured wine from a bottle by using a crank; guests held out their glasses to collect the stream.
Another classic Redmoon contraption, the Wine Bike, roved around the event space. A server perched on the bike's high seat poured wine from a bottle by using a crank; guests held out their glasses to collect the stream.
Photo: Al Zayed
A central highboy table held a glowing punch fountain, which servers ladled into plastic cups.
A central highboy table held a glowing punch fountain, which servers ladled into plastic cups.
Photo: Al Zayed
In what would be typical only at a Redmoon event, a performer dressed as Marie Antoinette circulated with a dessert table strapped around her waist. The tablecloth—also part of her dress—was strewn with rose petals.
In what would be typical only at a Redmoon event, a performer dressed as Marie Antoinette circulated with a dessert table strapped around her waist. The tablecloth—also part of her dress—was strewn with rose petals.
Photo: Al Zayed
A Gummy Bear Carving Station
A Gummy Bear Carving Station

At the opening party for the Canadian Special Event Show last March, Bucket & Whisk created a carving station with five-pound gummy bears instead of beef. In flavors such as “Rare Cherry” and “Well Done Cola,” the giant candies had cheeky signage that advertised features such as “organic-raised” and “hormone-free.” The event was produced by the Idea Hunter.

Photo: Topfive Design
A Swanky Lemonade Stand
A Swanky Lemonade Stand

Over the summer, Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa in California launched the Lemon Break. The catering package includes a lemonade display replete with lemon tarts, lemon sorbet, lemon candies, lemon confit, lemon drops, lemon shooters, lemon chiffon cakes, lemon crème brûlées, and more thematic treats.

Photo: Courtesy of New Port Beach Marriott
Hot Chocolate in Pipettes
Hot Chocolate in Pipettes

At the Chicago AIDS Foundation's World of Chocolate event in 2009, the Signature Room at the 95th served vanilla-and-cinnamon-spiced hot chocolate in pipettes.

Photo: Mireya Acierto for BizBash
Brûléed Banana Pudding
Brûléed Banana Pudding

At the James Beard Awards in New York in 2007, Allison Vines-Rushing served banana pudding brûlée with cat's tongue cookies in mini glass jelly jars.

Photo: Francine Daveta for BizBash
Gruesome Cupcakes
Gruesome Cupcakes

To promote the final season of Dexter last year, Magnolia Bakery concocted a gory treat to honor the show's namesake sociopath. The Killer Cupcake topped red velvet cake with spattered caramel "blood" and "glass" shards made out of sugar.

Photo: Courtesy of Magnolia Cupcakes
Mojito-Flavored Lollipops
Mojito-Flavored Lollipops

At a Lollapalooza party in 2009, Limelight's passed desserts included mojito-flavored lollipops and an array of glittery confections dubbed "Bedazzled Bonbons."

Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Fancy Grilled Cheese
Fancy Grilled Cheese

Boston’s Roxy’s Grilled Cheese can park its truck outside meeting venues. Or, the staff can set up an in-office build-your-own grilled cheese bar with toppings that go beyond childhood basics like sliced tomatoes—think roasted chorizo, applewood bacon, and guacamole.

Photo: Zac Wolf Photography
Mess-Free S'mores
Mess-Free S'mores

For a camp-theme event last year, KG Fare Catering & Events offered a mess-free take on s'mores by displaying the gooey treats on clothespins.

Photo: Courtesy of KG Fare Catering & Events
Customized Macaroni and Cheese
Customized Macaroni and Cheese

At Stella McCartney's Electricity-Free Carnival in New York in 2012, a mac 'n' cheese station was set up as a two-part offering: guests could either select a mini serving on a spinach cone from a Ferris-wheel-shaped stand, or opt for a full cup that could be customized with toppings such as veggie bacon bits, truffle oil, jalapeños, scallions, or sriracha sauce.

Photo: Jim Shi
High-End Pop-Tarts
High-End Pop-Tarts

At Washingtonian magazine's AT&T's Best of Washington party in 2012, Amaryllis designed the space to evoke the ambiance of a vintage ice cream parlor. Ted's Bulletin offered samples of its homemade Pop-Tarts—cinnamon and brown sugar, strawberry, and chocolate—that the company displayed in tall glasses filled with each flavor's ingredients.

Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash
Boozy Whoopie Pies
Boozy Whoopie Pies

At the Washingtonian event, PatrĂłn served boozy desserts like whoopie pies and cake pops at its customized bar.

Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash
Organic Cotton Candy
Organic Cotton Candy

Spin-Spun (which was formerly called "Spun") is a Chicago catering firm that specializes in cotton candy. Using organic sugar and either organic or natural flavors, founder Seth Bankier spins the treat in nearly 20 flavors including bacon salt, salted caramel, lemon-coconut, and truffle oil.

Photo: Courtesy of Spun
In a new take on the traditional photo backdrop, guests bounced on a trampoline before having their photo taken. Side rails around the custom station kept guests safe.
In a new take on the traditional photo backdrop, guests bounced on a trampoline before having their photo taken. Side rails around the custom station kept guests safe.
Photo: Roderick Peña
Blue velvet Louis XVI ottomans offered a pop of color and a luxurious seating option among the eclectic furnishings. 'I wanted this one to feel a little haphazard,' said Todd Events owner and chief creative officer Todd Fiscus, who designed the event. He said he chose elements that were 'whimsical and fun.'
Blue velvet Louis XVI ottomans offered a pop of color and a luxurious seating option among the eclectic furnishings. "I wanted this one to feel a little haphazard," said Todd Events owner and chief creative officer Todd Fiscus, who designed the event. He said he chose elements that were "whimsical and fun."
Photo: Roderick Peña
The reception-style event did not have sit-down tables, so Todd Events provided some casual low furniture for guests who wanted a seat. Oversize black heat lamps were both decorative and practical.
The reception-style event did not have sit-down tables, so Todd Events provided some casual low furniture for guests who wanted a seat. Oversize black heat lamps were both decorative and practical.
Photo: Roderick Peña
One of the games asked guests to estimate the number of peanuts in an eight-foot-tall tube (answer: about 73,000). Two fabricated elephants flanked the tube.
One of the games asked guests to estimate the number of peanuts in an eight-foot-tall tube (answer: about 73,000). Two fabricated elephants flanked the tube.
Photo: Roderick Peña
Guests had to win their dessert—a Sprinkles cupcake—by shooting a toy dart gun into the cupcake cutouts.
Guests had to win their dessert—a Sprinkles cupcake—by shooting a toy dart gun into the cupcake cutouts.
Photo: Roderick Peña
At a flavored popcorn station, custom-built stands had a false fill at the top so they never appeared empty. Serving staff refilled the popcorn at the base as needed.
At a flavored popcorn station, custom-built stands had a false fill at the top so they never appeared empty. Serving staff refilled the popcorn at the base as needed.
Photo: Roderick Peña
Bottles from sponsor Belvedere were used in the ring toss. Winners received a band from Michele Watches.
Bottles from sponsor Belvedere were used in the ring toss. Winners received a band from Michele Watches.
Photo: Roderick Peña
Florals at the event included a ball of carnations that evoked the classic image of a circus elephant standing on a ball.
Florals at the event included a ball of carnations that evoked the classic image of a circus elephant standing on a ball.
Photo: Roderick Peña
Several featured cocktails were served atop white glass columns that were lit underneath with LED lights. The ingredients were printed on the front of the columns, and the napkins had the exact recipe.
Several featured cocktails were served atop white glass columns that were lit underneath with LED lights. The ingredients were printed on the front of the columns, and the napkins had the exact recipe.
Photo: Roderick Peña
A fortune teller offered sartorial advice such as how guests could upgrade their outfits at sponsor Neiman Marcus.
A fortune teller offered sartorial advice such as how guests could upgrade their outfits at sponsor Neiman Marcus.
Photo: Roderick Peña
Instead of typical carousel horses, the First Look Party had mannequins who wore several watches on their arms—as well as latex horse heads.
Instead of typical carousel horses, the First Look Party had mannequins who wore several watches on their arms—as well as latex horse heads.
Photo: Roderick Peña
A colorful canopy covered the outdoor food stations.
A colorful canopy covered the outdoor food stations.
Photo: Roderick Peña
After a screening of the show's third-season premiere, guests headed to an alfresco party at Paramount Studios. The path was lit with brightly colored lights in paisley patterns. The event took place in a 66-foot round tent that was placed over a fountain outside the Paramount Theater.
After a screening of the show's third-season premiere, guests headed to an alfresco party at Paramount Studios. The path was lit with brightly colored lights in paisley patterns. The event took place in a 66-foot round tent that was placed over a fountain outside the Paramount Theater.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
The paisley pattern carried over into linens that covered tables in the seating area, where Bruce's Gourmet Catering provided snacks. The event's gilded chairs and bright red flowers had a sense of presidential pomp that mirrored the premise of the show. Gold was the accent color and appeared in everything from pedestals and banquettes to centerpiece vessels and even the vests and ties on waitstaff.
The paisley pattern carried over into linens that covered tables in the seating area, where Bruce's Gourmet Catering provided snacks. The event's gilded chairs and bright red flowers had a sense of presidential pomp that mirrored the premise of the show. Gold was the accent color and appeared in everything from pedestals and banquettes to centerpiece vessels and even the vests and ties on waitstaff.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
The cast, including star Julia Louis-Dreyfus, posed in front of a heavily patterned step-and-repeat lined with posters for the show.
The cast, including star Julia Louis-Dreyfus, posed in front of a heavily patterned step-and-repeat lined with posters for the show.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Guests could pose with a cutout figure of Louis-Dreyfus's character, Vice President Selina Meyer. Agile Eye Solutions created the photo op.
Guests could pose with a cutout figure of Louis-Dreyfus's character, Vice President Selina Meyer. Agile Eye Solutions created the photo op.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
In the new season, Julia Louis-Dreyfus's character, Selina Meyer, has written a book. To highlight the plot, a bookshelf with faux copies of her book stood behind a colorful candy bar.
In the new season, Julia Louis-Dreyfus's character, Selina Meyer, has written a book. To highlight the plot, a bookshelf with faux copies of her book stood behind a colorful candy bar.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Guests were given hollow copies of the book that they could fill with red, white, and blue candies. Dylan's Candy Bar provided the sweets.
Guests were given hollow copies of the book that they could fill with red, white, and blue candies. Dylan's Candy Bar provided the sweets.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
Entertaining Company's Brownie Burger
Entertaining Company's Brownie Burger
Burgers can also serve as desserts. The Entertaining Company, a Chicago catering firm, makes a brownie burger with sweet items such as strawberry sauce (instead of ketchup) and shortbread fries.
Photo: Courtesy of Entertaining Company
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