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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
Pull-apart pork sticky buns with slow-cooked pork confit and brown sugar spice glaze rolled up in sweet dough, by PS 7 in Washington
Pull-apart pork sticky buns with slow-cooked pork confit and brown sugar spice glaze rolled up in sweet dough, by PS 7 in Washington
Photo: Carrie Nosal
‘Spring Breakers’ Dinner at the Toronto International Film Festival
‘Spring Breakers’ Dinner at the Toronto International Film Festival
The Mint Agency used sand, shells, and tanks with live fish as centerpieces at the September 7 premiere dinner for Spring Breakers during the Toronto International Film Festival.
Photo: Jennifer Meriano
Chicago Fund-Raiser for Barack Obama at Greenhouse Loft
Chicago Fund-Raiser for Barack Obama at Greenhouse Loft
On September 13, a Chicago fundraiser for Barack Obama celebrated the hometown candidate with dishes from various city neighborhoods. While snacks representing Greektown and Little Italy are standard fare at events with a neighborhood theme, Fig Catering branched out to also represent Argyle Street. The area, known for its Asian fare, was honored with deep-fried corn kernels and Vietnamese pork-shrimp rolls with yuzu-garlic sauce.
Photo: Jamie Davis/ Greenhouse Loft
“Autumnal floral decor can look unlike any other,' said Benjamin Newbold of Winston Flowers in Boston. 'Fall is abundant with textured berries and grasses that are so specific to this season, and we have the opportunity to take advantage of so much from local farms. Dahlias specifically grown for Winston Flowers are always a favorite since they only become plentiful in late summer and the season ends with the first frost.'
“Autumnal floral decor can look unlike any other," said Benjamin Newbold of Winston Flowers in Boston. "Fall is abundant with textured berries and grasses that are so specific to this season, and we have the opportunity to take advantage of so much from local farms. Dahlias specifically grown for Winston Flowers are always a favorite since they only become plentiful in late summer and the season ends with the first frost."
Photos: Gigi de Manio (Newbold), Courtesy of Winston Flowers (flowers)
Kathleen Hyppolite of Kat Flower in New York is incorporating café au lait dahlias and euonymus branches into her fall arrangements.
Kathleen Hyppolite of Kat Flower in New York is incorporating café au lait dahlias and euonymus branches into her fall arrangements.
Photos: Elizabeth Messina (Hyppolite), Clay Williams (flowers)
Jessica Wolvek of Fleurs Floral & Event Design in New York is working with lots of gold this season. 'Fall flowers are amazing, and I think last year was about making everything look rustic. This year, I feel that the movement is toward a classic elegance, and nothing communicates that like gold,' she said.
Jessica Wolvek of Fleurs Floral & Event Design in New York is working with lots of gold this season. "Fall flowers are amazing, and I think last year was about making everything look rustic. This year, I feel that the movement is toward a classic elegance, and nothing communicates that like gold," she said.
Photos: Courtesy of Jessica Wolvek (Wolvek), Karen Wise (centerpiece)
Natasha Lisita of San Francisco's Waterlily Pond Floral Design is combining air plants and succulents with local, seasonal flowers and exotic orchids this fall. 'Succulents grow locally here in California,' she said. 'They can be replanted directly into soil after they've been cut and used in a floral arrangement, and they will very quickly root and continue to grow. Not only these plants are attractive from the environmental perspective, but they also have wonderful texture, shape, and palette.'
Natasha Lisita of San Francisco's Waterlily Pond Floral Design is combining air plants and succulents with local, seasonal flowers and exotic orchids this fall. "Succulents grow locally here in California," she said. "They can be replanted directly into soil after they've been cut and used in a floral arrangement, and they will very quickly root and continue to grow. Not only these plants are attractive from the environmental perspective, but they also have wonderful texture, shape, and palette."
Photos: Courtesy of Natasha Lisita
'Fall is harvest time!' said Clover Chadwick of Dandelion Ranch in Los Angeles. 'We love using gourds, fruiting branches, rose hips, pomegranates, bittersweet, pumpkins, Indian corn, and wheat; the list goes on. All these ingredients add texture and dimension to your arrangements. When paired with the flowers of the season, the result is reminiscent of an Old World still life.'
"Fall is harvest time!" said Clover Chadwick of Dandelion Ranch in Los Angeles. "We love using gourds, fruiting branches, rose hips, pomegranates, bittersweet, pumpkins, Indian corn, and wheat; the list goes on. All these ingredients add texture and dimension to your arrangements. When paired with the flowers of the season, the result is reminiscent of an Old World still life."
Photos: Courtesy of Dandelion Ranch
Emily Thompson from Emily Thompson Flowers in New York likes working with sweet gum foliage, oak, acorns, and 'fall branches in general.' She also loves working with the season's 'seed pods, cones, and nonfloral elements.'
Emily Thompson from Emily Thompson Flowers in New York likes working with sweet gum foliage, oak, acorns, and "fall branches in general." She also loves working with the season's "seed pods, cones, and nonfloral elements."
Photo: Courtesy of Emily Thompson
Ariel Dearie of Ariel Dearie Flowers in New York said she's working with 'autumn colors and lots of fall foliage' this season. She's also looking forward to using pomegranates and persimmons.
Ariel Dearie of Ariel Dearie Flowers in New York said she's working with "autumn colors and lots of fall foliage" this season. She's also looking forward to using pomegranates and persimmons.
Photos: Courtesy of Ariel Dearie
Meredith Waga Perez of New York's Belle Fleur said she can't wait to get her hands on 'those Japanese sweet pea flowers in all those incredible colors' this fall.
Meredith Waga Perez of New York's Belle Fleur said she can't wait to get her hands on "those Japanese sweet pea flowers in all those incredible colors" this fall.
Photos: Coutesy of Meredith Waga Perez
Nancy Liu Chin of Nancy Liu Chin Floral & Event Design in San Francisco said some of her favorite things for fall are: moss ball dianthus, cut cyclamen, orange and red dahlias, irises, grapewood, dark black succulent, and birch. 'I just love that irises could be a new replacement for orchids because of their unique shape,' she said. 'Grapewood is just interesting. I treat it with antique gold spray paint to give it new life.'
Nancy Liu Chin of Nancy Liu Chin Floral & Event Design in San Francisco said some of her favorite things for fall are: moss ball dianthus, cut cyclamen, orange and red dahlias, irises, grapewood, dark black succulent, and birch. "I just love that irises could be a new replacement for orchids because of their unique shape," she said. "Grapewood is just interesting. I treat it with antique gold spray paint to give it new life."
Photos: Tara Arrowood/Arrowood Photography (Chin), Kevin Chin Photogaphy (flowers)
Susan Kelly of Three Sisters Custom Flowers & Events in San Francisco is working mini fruits into her fall arrangements. For a recent event, she used seckel pears, tiny purple grapes, and mini mandarins in the centerpieces. 'I love using local fruits and vegetables in arrangements, and we have a bounty here in Northern California always available at our fabulous San Francisco Flower Market,' she said. 'Fall brings mini apples, pomegranates, persimmons, figs, and olives. Many are still on the branch with their foliage and look very dramatic.'
Susan Kelly of Three Sisters Custom Flowers & Events in San Francisco is working mini fruits into her fall arrangements. For a recent event, she used seckel pears, tiny purple grapes, and mini mandarins in the centerpieces. "I love using local fruits and vegetables in arrangements, and we have a bounty here in Northern California always available at our fabulous San Francisco Flower Market," she said. "Fall brings mini apples, pomegranates, persimmons, figs, and olives. Many are still on the branch with their foliage and look very dramatic."
Photos: Teresa Halton (Kelly), Courtesy of Susan Kelly (flowers)
Yumiko Fletcher from Hana Floral Design in Mystic, Connecticut, is mixing all kinds of orange flowers with seasonal accents this fall. 'Orange pincushion proteas mixed with orange dahlias and peach garden roses are some great combinations, along with succulents and air plants, which are still very popular,' she said. 'Take out the pincushions, succulents, and air plants, and instead add in some millet, hay, and berries, and you've got a really soft fall palette that's playing off the color of the year.'
Yumiko Fletcher from Hana Floral Design in Mystic, Connecticut, is mixing all kinds of orange flowers with seasonal accents this fall. "Orange pincushion proteas mixed with orange dahlias and peach garden roses are some great combinations, along with succulents and air plants, which are still very popular," she said. "Take out the pincushions, succulents, and air plants, and instead add in some millet, hay, and berries, and you've got a really soft fall palette that's playing off the color of the year."
Photos: Courtesy of Yumiko Fletcher
For a recent event, Erin Wochos Hornstein of Plum Sage Flowers in Denver created an earthy, elegant arrangement for a guest book and escort card display. 'It was in a mercury glass pedestal vase, and mercury continues to be very popular this fall and winter as a container choice,' Wochos Hornstein said. The arrangement held unusual materials, including dusty miller foliage, opaque dried moneytree branch, pheasant and ostrich feathers, curly willow, a bolsa wood bloom, a dried lotus pod, a copper cymbidium orchid, and a white larkspur bloom. 'Feathers have been and will continue to be popular, but dried or wood blooms are becoming a beautiful new aesthetic for arrangements,' she said. 'I lined the edge of the vase with moss for an earthy feel.'
For a recent event, Erin Wochos Hornstein of Plum Sage Flowers in Denver created an earthy, elegant arrangement for a guest book and escort card display. "It was in a mercury glass pedestal vase, and mercury continues to be very popular this fall and winter as a container choice," Wochos Hornstein said. The arrangement held unusual materials, including dusty miller foliage, opaque dried moneytree branch, pheasant and ostrich feathers, curly willow, a bolsa wood bloom, a dried lotus pod, a copper cymbidium orchid, and a white larkspur bloom. "Feathers have been and will continue to be popular, but dried or wood blooms are becoming a beautiful new aesthetic for arrangements," she said. "I lined the edge of the vase with moss for an earthy feel."
Photos: Courtesy of Erin Wochos Hornstein
Jeffrey Foster of Event Creative in Chicago added fiber optics to arrangements of baby's breath at the Adler Planetarium's Celestial Ball on September 8. The tiny lights gave the flowers an appropriately 'ethereal glow,' Foster said. He'll also be using fiber optics at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's upcoming Symphony Ball—a mockup for the event is shown here, and the final arrangements will have flowers around the bases. 'The Symphony Ball's theme is 'Seize the Night,' which made me think of lights,' he said.
Jeffrey Foster of Event Creative in Chicago added fiber optics to arrangements of baby's breath at the Adler Planetarium's Celestial Ball on September 8. The tiny lights gave the flowers an appropriately "ethereal glow," Foster said. He'll also be using fiber optics at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's upcoming Symphony Ball—a mockup for the event is shown here, and the final arrangements will have flowers around the bases. "The Symphony Ball's theme is 'Seize the Night,' which made me think of lights," he said.
Photos: Courtesy of Event Creative
Mike Hines of Chicago's Mike Hines Signature is 'excited to be working with grasses and birch' this season. He also just received a shipment of Dutch hydrangea, and is working with moss, driftwood, and other types of wood.
Mike Hines of Chicago's Mike Hines Signature is "excited to be working with grasses and birch" this season. He also just received a shipment of Dutch hydrangea, and is working with moss, driftwood, and other types of wood.
Photos: Courtesy of Mike Hines
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Photo: Dan Hallman for BizBash
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Photo: Courtesy of Mitra Sorrells
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Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
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Photo: Josh Kurp
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Photo: Clint Alexander
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Photo: Courtesy of D. Channing Muller
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Photo: Courtesy of the Minnesota State Fair
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Photo: Davide De Pas
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Photo: Nicolas Stipcianos
Procter & Gamble's "Everyday Effect" Promotion
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Procter & Gamble celebrated its "Everyday Effect" campaign—the largest consumer event in the company's 175-year history—by hosting a citywide sampling event on June 19. To easily shuttle consumers to pop-up experiences around Manhattan, event producers Citizen Paine and Gigunda offered custom blue pedicabs.

Photo: Fred Blauth/BizBash
Clarks's Award Dinner
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Photo: Michael Blanchard Photography
Luminato and Royal Ontario Museum's Big Bang Bash
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George Pimentel Photography
Fiji Water's "Discover the Finer Things" Promotion
Fiji Water's 'Discover the Finer Things' Promotion

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Photo: Courtesy of Fiji Water
The Chicago Botanic Garden's Summer Dinner Dance
The Chicago Botanic Garden's Summer Dinner Dance

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Photo: Courtesy of Chicago Botanic Garden
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JW Marriott's Kids' Menu Launch Party

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Photo: Hechler Photographers
Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity
Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity

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Photo: Courtesy of Twitter
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A rich color palette, archival footage, and a carefully curated performance lineup brought legacy and innovation together for this 480-guest celebration of BET’s 45th year.
BET's 45th anniversary dinner was held on June 7 at the Beverly Wilshire.
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See Inside This High-Tech, Multisensory Experience from Don Julio
Part guided tasting, part interactive art experience, the latest activation from the spirits brand immersed guests into the culture of the popular tequila.
During the experience, guests traveled from the red clay fields of Jalisco to the heart of a modern Mexican celebration.
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Inside the Build: How Bellagio Fountain Club Delivers F1® Weekend’s Most Luxurious Hospitality Experience
Producing one of Las Vegas’s most exclusive and logistically complex race-weekend venues takes more than celebrity chefs and stunning views—it requires a 500-person team and the precision of a pit crew.
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This Event Turned Home Decor Into a Celebration of Latinas' Life Moments
Walmart and Apartment Therapy teamed up to celebrate the Becky G & Alejandra home collection—while also spotlighting the often-overlooked personal milestones of Latina creators.
The 'Mainstays Mujeres' event, which drew 32 Latina content creators, transformed a private residence in Venice, Calif. on May 30.
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From Run Sheet to Impact with Storytelling Design
Elevate your event with Storytelling Design that drives real audience impact.
Reframing the attendee experience, ALPFA's main stage applied Storytelling Design to guide emotion, align messaging, and create an intentional story arc across the entire event.
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