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October 15, 2013
Screen-Direct
Screen-Direct

Screen-Direct is a connectivity solution from Shodogg, a media technology company. It allows a presenter to use a mobile device to pull up any cloud-based content and share it on any other Web-enabled screens or devices. For example, a presenter can use Screen-Direct to pull in PDF files, photos, PowerPoint presentations, or content from Dropbox, YouTube, or Google. Audience members—participating in person or virtually—connect to the presentation by clicking on a URL in an email invitation. The system is set up for two-way communication, so audience members can submit questions and feedback through Screen-Direct, and multiple presenters can control what the audience sees. The product launched in beta in July.

Photo: Courtesy of Shodogg
Ramblehook
Ramblehook

Ramblehook, a new app from New Foundry, acts as a timekeeper for speakers and also allows audience members to give real-time feedback. The presenter activates the app by creating topics and allocating a time limit for each one. Audience members follow the agenda by opening the app on their mobile devices. From there, they can also choose from three feedback options: slow down, on topic, or speed up. The speaker sees that input in real time, allowing him or her to adjust the presentation as necessary. After an event, audience members can submit ratings and comments to presenters. The app is expected to debut at Apple stores in November.

Photo: Courtesy of New Foundry
SlideKlowd
SlideKlowd

SlideKlowd launched in January and released an update Monday that offers integration with Twitter and Facebook. Presenters use SlideKlowd to push content to any mobile device running the app or accessing the system through a browser. There are 12 widgets that can be added to slides to get audience feedback—for example, Likert scales, multiple-choice ratings, and comments—and the presenter can choose whether to make the information visible. The new version gives users the ability to post comments to social media with the event hashtag and presenter’s Twitter handle automatically included. Audience members can also take a picture of a slide (called a “KlowdPic”) to include with comments. Following an event, the system provides analytics such as how many people shared and the feedback on individual slides.

Photo: Courtesy of SlideKlowd
Clear umbrellas and glittering beads hung from the ceiling in the spring area. The sound of falling rain played in the background.
Clear umbrellas and glittering beads hung from the ceiling in the spring area. The sound of falling rain played in the background.
Photo: BizBash
Opening of 'Otello' at the Metropolitan Opera
Opening of 'Otello' at the Metropolitan Opera

The Metropolitan Opera celebrated the opening of its latest production, Otello, with a post-show reception and dinner on October 9. Designed and produced by Tyger Productions and held on the Met’s Grand Tier, guests sat at 24-foot mirrored tables that reflected the dramatic architecture. Tall gilded crystal candelabras holding boxwood topiaries ran down the center of the tables, while gold Venetian glass chargers and flatware added to the look.

Photo: Gruber Photographers
LG Innovators' Ball
LG Innovators' Ball

The Ontario Science Centre hosted its fund-raiser, the LG Innovators' Ball, in late October. In honor of the new exhibition “Beyond Planet Earth: The Future of Space Exploration,” the sixth annual gala had a retro "Fly Me to the Moon" theme, designed by McNabb Roick Events. In the dining room, retro rocket ships acted as centerpieces with red and orange flowers standing in as a "flame" at the base.

Photo: Josh Fee for BizBash
Chicago Symphony Orchestra's Symphony Ball
Chicago Symphony Orchestra's Symphony Ball

The women’s board of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra hosted the Symphony Ball on September 29. After a concert conducted by Ricardo Muti, guests headed to a dinner-dance at the Fairmont Chicago. To underscore the “Seize the Night” theme, designer Jeffrey Foster of Event Creative lit centerpieces with glowing fiber optics.

Photo: Josh Sears for Event Creative
Storybook Ball
Storybook Ball

The 13th annual Storybook Ball was held October 20 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The Sound of Music-themed decor included centerpieces of wildflowers accented with tiny guitars, designed by Winston Flowers.

Photo: Matt West
Wildlife Conservation Society's Dinner by the Sea
Wildlife Conservation Society's Dinner by the Sea

For the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Dinner by the Sea fund-raiser held at the New York Aquarium on October 4, Kerry Quade: Handmade Quade designed centerpieces that included minimal flowers: Tall cylinder vases were filled with black branches, succulents, and colored sand.

Photo: Courtesy of Kerry Quade/Handmade Quade
NACE's Capital Style Gala
NACE's Capital Style Gala

The greater Washington, D.C., chapter of the National Association for Catering & Events held its Capital Style gala on November 11, which had a "Once Upon a Time" theme. Several of the dinner tables, designed by Edge Floral, displayed dramatic branches growing out of a base of greenery, peonies, and roses.

Photo: Evelyn Alas
Total Impact Resource Centers' Fall Gala
Total Impact Resource Centers' Fall Gala

Caviar Dreams produced a pink-carpeted gala for Total Impact Resource Centers at the Penthouse at AT&T Center in Los Angeles on October 27. Candy-colored centerpieces sat atop crystal candelabras, and aqua-blue glassware popped against silver linens and Chiavari chairs.

Photo: Melissa Fargo Photography
The Lyric Opera's Opera Ball
The Lyric Opera's Opera Ball

The Lyric Opera of Chicago kicked off its 58th season with a performance of Richard Strauss’s Elektra on October 6. Following the performance, the Opera Ball was held at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, where the moody decor by Heffernan Morgan Designs included towering arrangements of berry-covered branches.

Photo: Cheri Eisenberg/Lyric Opera of Chicago
LUNGevity Foundation's Musical Celebration of Hope
LUNGevity Foundation's Musical Celebration of Hope

LUNGevity Foundation's second annual Musical Celebration of Hope was held at the Mellon Auditorium in Washington on September 14. Produced by Events by Andre Wells, the event had a Spanish theme. Tables were covered in striped linens and displayed brightly colored tropical flowers in glass containers of various heights. Decor was handled by Design Foundry and florals were by Blue Vanda Designs.

Photo: Tony Powell
The Lowline "Anti-Gala"
The Lowline 'Anti-Gala'

To fete the launch of the "Imagining the Lowline" fund-raising initiative, the project's co-founders hosted an "anti-gala" dinner and exhibit on September 13 at the Essex Street Warehouse in New York. Van Wyck & Van Wyck brought in reclaimed wood dining tables and decorated them with candlelight and centerpieces of potted rosemary, lavender, mint, geranium leaves, and olive branches.

Photo: Andrew Martin/BizBash
Knock Out Abuse Gala
Knock Out Abuse Gala

The Knock Out Abuse gala held at the Ritz-Carlton in Washington had a Moulin Rouge theme, designed by Events by Andre Wells. Amaryllis topped dinner tables covered in black-sequined linens with centerpieces of black plumes and deep red roses.

Photo: Jason A. Knauer
Kenneth Cole's Blogger Dinner
Kenneth Cole's Blogger Dinner

To showcase Kenneth Cole’s fall collection, Mark Addison of EventStyle produced an intimate dinner for fashion and beauty bloggers. Held inside the brand’s flagship store at Grand Central Terminal, the table design was inspired by the textures, colors, and materials from the new line. Cole’s love of found objects led the EventStyle team to design metal pipe candelabras that were placed at each corner of the table. The dinner was based around eight theme words, which were projected onto a fringed light installation that hung in the center of the space.

Photo: Aaron Fedor
The Chicago Botanic Garden Harvest Ball
The Chicago Botanic Garden Harvest Ball

The Chicago Botanic Garden’s fall fund-raiser, the Harvest Ball, took place on garden grounds September 22. To underscore the autumnal theme, Botanicals' arrangements of roses also held golden gourds and pumpkins.

Photo: Robin Carlson
New Yorkers for Children Fall Gala
New Yorkers for Children Fall Gala

In September, New Yorkers for Children celebrated its fall gala at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York. David Stark’s table designs had an organic look with high and low glass containers filled with moss, ferns, and candles, and low arrangements in birch-wrapped vases.

Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
The Miami Children's Hospital Foundation Diamond Ball
The Miami Children's Hospital Foundation Diamond Ball

The Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation’s Diamond Ball was held on October 27 at the JW Marriott Marquis in Miami. The theme, “A Frosted Masquerade Affair,” was translated by WOW Factor Marketing Group to glitzy effect in the ballroom: Tall structures dripping with crystals alternated with centerpieces of chandeliers enclosed in Lucite boxes and Lucite candelabras holding white floral balls on dinner tables.

Photo: Yamila Lomba
The Breeders' Cup Opening Reception
The Breeders' Cup Opening Reception

The Breeders' Cup took over Santa Anita Park on November 2 and 3. Kicking off all the festivities was a reception at the mayor's residence, the Getty House, on Halloween night. BrownHot Events' masquerade-inspired design for the affair included giving the tables a dramatic look with tall black candlesticks and Chameleon chairs from Classic Party Rentals.

Photo: Courtesy of BrownHot Events
The Hammer Museum Gala in the Garden
The Hammer Museum Gala in the Garden

The Hammer Museum’s 10th annual Gala in the Garden was held in Los Angeles on October 6. The tables, featuring floral arrangements by Dandelion Ranch, were covered in black velvet and topped with mirrored glass hurricanes containing square pillar candles and surrounded by bud vases filled with spider mums, air plants, and ferns.

Photo: Andreas Branch/PatrickMcmullan.com
After School Matters Gala
After School Matters Gala

Held in October, the 10th annual After School Matters gala took place in the grand ballroom of Chicago’s Navy Pier. Colorful mosaic-decorated flower pots—created by teens in the Mosaic Collaborative program—adorned the dinner tables.

Photo: Josh Sears
Luna Negra Dance Theater's Fall Gala
Luna Negra Dance Theater's Fall Gala

Chicago’s Luna Negra Dance Theater threw a gala in September. Designed by Kehoe Designs, several dinner tables displayed centerpieces elevated on platforms.

Photo: Cheryl Mann
BAM's Next Wave Gala
BAM's Next Wave Gala

Held in late September at Skylight One Hanson in Brooklyn, BAM’s 30th Next Wave gala featured floral decor by Fleurs Bella. Some guests dined at the former bank's deposit slip tables, where the built-in lamps were engulfed in greenery, roses, and calla lilies.

Photo: Etienne Frossard
'Elle' Women in Hollywood Awards
'Elle' Women in Hollywood Awards

Elle magazine held its annual Women in Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles on October 15. Caravents handled the event design and production, creating a minimalist look with coral-colored floral arrangements set atop matte mirrored Perspex rectangles.

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
Farmhouse Chic Tabletop
Farmhouse Chic Tabletop
For a chic, outdoorsy feel, set tables with items available in Chicago from Tablescapes (or go for a similar look): Vintage Crystal Basketweave charger, $7.50; Cutout Lace plate, $3; Christian silver flatware, $0.80 each; rectangular plate, $1.50; Traditional silver demitasse spoon, $0.65; mini glass jar, $0.90; Vintage Etched glassware, $2 each; Rust Satin napkin, $2.50; Silver napkin tie, $2; Aged Farm square tabletop, $45.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Whimsical Rustic Tabletop
Whimsical Rustic Tabletop
Tablescapes also has pieces that work for a whimsical, rustic look: Bronze Iridescent runner, $12.50; Ivory Hemstitch napkin, $3.60; Dancing Garden charger, $7.25; Sevres salad plate, $2.25; Mother of Pearl flatware, $0.90 each; Mother of Pearl napkin ring, $2.50; Aged Farm square tabletop, $45.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Live Fish as Tabletop Decor
Live Fish as Tabletop Decor
The Mint Agency used sand, shells, and bowls holding live fish as centerpieces at the September premiere dinner for Spring Breakers during the Toronto International Film Festival.
Photo: Jennifer Meriano
Chevron Linens and Simple Sunflowers
Chevron Linens and Simple Sunflowers
At a Belvedere-sponsored event during the 2012 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, chevron-patterned linens topped cocktail tables, and sunflower bouquets served as centerpieces.
Photo: Aubree Dallas for Belvedere Vodka
Feminine Table Numbers and Potted Flowers
Feminine Table Numbers and Potted Flowers
LoLo Event Design offers hand-painted handkerchiefs that can serve as table numbers at a garden event. Set alongside flowers in a terra cotta pot, tables get a more casual feel than an elaborate formal centerpiece—just right for an alfresco event.
Photo: Studio Vitri
Wooden Vases for Colorful Flowers
Wooden Vases for Colorful Flowers
At Barbra Streisand's fund-raiser for the Cedars-Sinai Women's Heart Center in Malibu, colorful floral arrangements in wooden vases played off the outdoor setting.
Photo: Alex J. Berliner/ABImages
Fresh-Picked Floral Centerpieces
Fresh-Picked Floral Centerpieces
For the Cedars-Sinai Women's Heart Centerdinner, held inside Streisand's home, neutral tones and fresh-picked centerpieces formed a summery setting.
Photo: Alex J. Berliner/ABImages
Live Greenery on Tabletops
Live Greenery on Tabletops
At Diffa’s Dining by Design event in Chicago, an attention-grabbing booth was Haworth's table designed by 4240 Architecture. Inspired by the concept of urban agriculture, the table had a wall aquarium and live flowers, vegetables, and greenery.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Earthy, Succulent Arrangements
Earthy, Succulent Arrangements
Also at Diffa, Sarah Dippold Design's table had small tureens that held earthy arrangements of mosses, berries, and succulents.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Mexican-Inspired Tabletop Decor
Mexican-Inspired Tabletop Decor
At a Chicago launch party for wedding registry site Poladora.com, Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event set a festive, colorful table with Mexican inspiration.
Photo: C. Saville Photography
Canopy Table Covering
Canopy Table Covering
At Diffa’s Dining by Design event in New York, Croscill's table resembled a canopy bed. It was covered in a bright pink quilted tablecloth and surrounded by clear Chiavari chairs.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
A Table in a Bubble
A Table in a Bubble
At Girari Sustainable Event Furnishings’ tabletop design competition at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, event producer Alexandra Rembac-Goldberg of Sterling Engagements designed a showcase table with a bubble theme. The entire look was placed inside a clear bubble structure from Casa Bubble.
Photo: Christopher Todd Studio
A Still-Life-Inspired Fruit and Floral Centerpiece
A Still-Life-Inspired Fruit and Floral Centerpiece
Also at Diffa in New York, Rachel Laxer Interiors with Robert Kuo designed an ode to Rococo painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard with a centerpiece of moody floral arrangements and fresh fruit.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Lounge Furniture Rentals in Toronto
Lounge Furniture Rentals in Toronto
Tired of the all-white leather look? Leslee Bell of Decor & More is creating lounge areas with rental furniture that incorporates textured fabrics such as suede, chenille, herringbone, and wide whale corduroy, along with throw pillows featuring stripes, abstract patterns, and animal prints.
Photo: Courtesy of Decor & More
Vintage China Rentals in Toronto
Vintage China Rentals in Toronto
Vintage China Hire offers an eclectic mix of vintage and antique tableware for events of as many as 120 people. Vintage China Hire has also partnered with Loic Gourmet to offer catered afternoon tea packages for a minimum of 12 people.
Photo: Courtesy of Vintage China Hire
Rustic Rentals in Toronto
Rustic Rentals in Toronto
Contemporary Furniture Rentals has a variety of items ideal for pulling off a rustic look, including barrel stave chandeliers, coffee and cocktail tables made from reclaimed wood, and its new Farmhouse dining chairs (pictured).
Courtesy of Contemporary Furniture Rentals
Modular Staging Systems in Washington
Modular Staging Systems in Washington
In an effort to prevent large staging and exhibit structures from ending up in landfills, Arlington, Virginia-based design firm Beth Singer Design has developed modular staging systems that can be reused, reconfigured, and resized. The portable, lightweight frames are easily customized with a variety of wrinkle-free fabric skins.
Photo: Courtesy of Beth Singer Design
San Francisco-Themed Centerpieces
San Francisco-Themed Centerpieces
Event planning company Well Rehearsed offers its ready-made Streets of San Francisco centerpiece collection for rent or purchase. The 10 reusable designs in the line incorporate some of San Francisco’s most iconic landmarks, imagery, and neighborhoods.
Photo: Sabine Scherer Photography
Media Display Rentals in San Francisco
Media Display Rentals in San Francisco
Blueprint Studios rents a variety of modern display furnishings engineered to contain the latest technology, including media towers, coffee tables, and bars fit with LCD displays. The company’s Museo collection also includes its new iPad station that can be branded and customized.
Courtesy of Blueprint Studios
Vintage Rentals in San Diego
Vintage Rentals in San Diego
Rental company Archive Rentals has a showroom in San Clemente offering vintage items, handmade furnishings, and antiques for events. The company’s vintage Western- and camp-themed rentals (think reclaimed wood tables, picnic linens, horse tack, canoes, and retro Airstream trailers) are ideal for summer events.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Floral Design in San Diego
Floral Design in San Diego
Searching for modern-looking, green-minded centerpieces? Britton Neubacher-Caligure of Tend Living often eschews florals in favor of succulents, air plants, and cacti, to create organic-looking arrangements. Neubacher-Caligure also offers how-to workshops.
Photo: Scott Caligure Photography
Portable Pop-Up Rentals in Scottsdale
Portable Pop-Up Rentals in Scottsdale
Scottsdale-based company BizBox offers solar-powered, portable pop-up buildings that can be used as mobile showrooms, food shops, retail stores, or tradeshow display centers. The sleek units can be purchased or leased, and feature glass walls, display panels, and a wraparound deck, all of which can be set up in about 20 minutes. The newest model features full-glass siding.
Photo: Courtesy of BizBox
Lamp Rentals in Scottsdale
Lamp Rentals in Scottsdale
The new SculptLamps from Scottsdale-based SculptWare can work as centerpieces or cocktail-table accents. Available to rent in two sizes—14 inch, $45, or 30 inch, $65—the lamps include remote-controlled LEDs that can glow in 13 colors.
Photo: J2PHOTO
LED-Lit Dance Floors in Arizona
LED-Lit Dance Floors in Arizona
Available to rent for events in Arizona starting at $9,000, Just Light That offers pressure-sensitive interactive LED-lit floors in sizes up to 24 by 32 feet that can be synced to music. The floors can also display logos, animated images, scrolling text, or static branding.
Photo: Courtesy of Just Light That
Modular Fabric Panels in Pennsylvania
Modular Fabric Panels in Pennsylvania
Lititz, Pennsylvania-based production and scenic goods company Atomic Design has introduced its modular Buule and Laser panels. The 5-foot-wide fabric panels have zippers so you can customize the length and width of your backdrop. For easy shipping, a 50- by 30-foot drape fits in a 24-inch cardboard box that weighs 70 pounds.
Photo: Courtesy of Atomic Design
Unique Table Rentals in Orlando
Unique Table Rentals in Orlando
Add a rock ’n’ roll vibe with tabletops from Max King Events that are made to look like acoustic and electric guitars. The tops can be used on 30- or 42-inch stands. The handcrafted tabletops are available in 12 designs. Prices start at $85.
Photo: Courtesy of Max King Events
Floral Design in New York
Floral Design in New York
The Little Glass Slipper is a new floral shop in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, owned by Cary Pereyra, who creates arrangements that offer a dose of aromatherapy. Her creations can include botanicals like echinacea for a weak immune system or mood-boosting lavender for seasonal depression.
Photo: Courtesy of the Little Glass Slipper
Clear Table Rentals in New York
Clear Table Rentals in New York
Taylor Creative Inc. is now carrying Kartell’s invisible coffee table. A match for Louis Ghost chairs, the sleek Lucite tables rent for $150 each, and there are 16 available. Also new to Taylor’s inventory: Kartell’s invisible dining tables.
Photo: Courtesy of Taylor Creative Inc.
Graffiti-Inspired Furniture Rentals in Miami
Graffiti-Inspired Furniture Rentals in Miami
The new graffiti-inspired “Tag It” line from AFR Event Furnishings includes items such as leather sofas, chairs, acrylic tables, and ottomans that guests can permanently leave their mark on with Sharpies. The furniture items, which are for sale only, can be displayed in the office post-event.
Photo: Courtesy of AFR Event Furnishings
Colorful Plate Rentals in Miami
Colorful Plate Rentals in Miami
Atlas Party Rental carries a variety of new brightly colored dishes that can add a splash to tabletops. The eye-catching purple-and-turquoise Luxe charger (pictured) rents for $8.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Unique Centerpiece Design in Los Angeles
Unique Centerpiece Design in Los Angeles
Little World Design specializes in sculptural, botanical objects and installations. Owners Heather Pando and Manuel Acosta favor long-lasting materials, like branches, seed pods, feathers, moss, stones, linen, and even real butterfly wings.
Photo: Manuel Acosta
Unique Table Rentals in Los Angeles
Unique Table Rentals in Los Angeles
Holo-Walls offers interactive LED liquid tabletops filled with pressure-sensitive fluids that are designed to fit on 30-inch round cocktail tables. The illuminated, chrome-edged tiles are available to rent from $100 each; matching Liquid Fusion dance-floor tiles are also available, starting at $50 per tile.
Photo: Courtesy of Holo-Walls L.L.C.
Vintage China Rentals in Los Angeles
Vintage China Rentals in Los Angeles
The Vintage Table Company offers vintage china, glassware, and flatware sourced from estates, thrift stores, and flea markets, for a completely mismatched tabletop look.
Photo: Wildflowers Photography
Unique Table Rentals in Los Angeles
Unique Table Rentals in Los Angeles
Town and Country Event Rentals now offers the Cielo Blanco 4- by 8-foot dining table, available with custom fabric insets.
Photo: Courtesy of Town and Country Event Rentals
Linen Rentals in Las Vegas
Linen Rentals in Las Vegas
California-based La Tavola Fine Linen Rental has opened its first Las Vegas showroom. The company offers 11 linen collections, as well as coordinating pieces, like napkins and seat cushions.
Photo: Sean Dagen
Rustic Tabletop Rentals in Houston
Rustic Tabletop Rentals in Houston
For place settings that tie into the rustic, all-natural trend, rent Swift & Company’s 500 new Capri wood chargers for $7 per piece. Crafted from reclaimed wood and made by hand in the company’s Houston workshop, the chargers’ patinas and distress marks make for a striking tabletop element.
Photo: Photography by Design
Lounge Rentals in Dallas
Lounge Rentals in Dallas
Event rental company Suite 206’s new Savile Row collection—from $55 to $350 for individual pieces—is inspired by the London street famous for its bespoke men’s tailoring shops. The masculine-looking furniture collection includes pieces such as the Wayly chair (pictured) and the tufted Ted settee in gray, silver, and black.
Photo: Courtesy of Suite 206
Rustic Rentals in Boston
Rustic Rentals in Boston
New England Country Rentals is a full-service Boston-based event rental company. The inventory includes bars, lounge furniture, china, flatware, chairs, glassware, and vintage decor items, but the company specializes in rustic custom-made tables, chairs, and benches.
Photo: Kristin Teig Photography
7-Eleven's Slurpee Promotion
7-Eleven's Slurpee Promotion

Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer—or what 7-Eleven refers to as "Slurpee Season." To officially ring in the carefree days ahead, the retailer hosted an event on May 22 with actress Ashley Benson at its Hollywood location. Benson took an inaugural sip of a Slurpee Lite, then sat her cup down on a colorful contraption that recalled a Rube Goldberg machine. The weight of the cup prompted a chain reaction that ended in a banner unfurling; the banner read "Slurpee Season is Now Open!"

Photo: Jonathan Leibson/Getty Images for 7-Eleven
The International Contemporary Furniture Fair
The International Contemporary Furniture Fair

The 25th incarnation of I.C.F.F. ran May 18 to 21 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York. A great place for event professionals to get ideas and inspiration, the show displayed items such as Toyko-based Oodesign's tiny floating vases. The vessels hold individual buds and submerge their stems in water. 

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Four Seasons and "Splash" Beachwear Fashion Show & Luncheon
Four Seasons and 'Splash' Beachwear Fashion Show & Luncheon

Chicago restaurant Allium served a swimsuit-friendly 500-calorie lunch at a recent beachwear fashion show at the Four Seasons Chicago. The three-course menu included beet salad with Greek yogurt, fennel, and mache lettuce; wild Alaskan halibut with smoked fingerlings, pickled ramp bulbs, asparagus, and English peas (pictured); and 99 percent pure chocolate sorbet.

Photo: Jenny Berg/BizBash
A New Take on S'Mores
A New Take on S'Mores

For an upscale camp-themed affair, KG Fare Catering & Events offers a mess-free take on s'mores, displayed on clothespins.

Photo: Courtesy of KG Fare Catering & Events
Pratt Institute Fashion Show and Cocktail Benefit
Pratt Institute Fashion Show and Cocktail Benefit

At the Pratt Institute Fashion Show and Cocktail Benefit on April 25, models walked a ribbon-shaped runway. Held at Center548 in New York, the show displayed edgy looks from 17 student designers, and Blumlein Associates Inc. designed the fittingly forward-thinking runway and set. With a design team led by Claudia Castro—herself a Pratt alum—the runway was designed so that the collection could be viewed from any angle in the room.

Photo: Claudia Castro
Museum of Modern Art's Party in the Garden
Museum of Modern Art's Party in the Garden

The Museum of Modern Art’s annual Party in the Garden took place on May 21. Overhead, dense arrangements of tropical plants were suspended between white pillars, creating a jungle-like canopy effect.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
The 20th Anniversary Daffodil Ball Benefitting the Canadian Cancer Society
The 20th Anniversary Daffodil Ball Benefitting the Canadian Cancer Society

Billed as the most successful cancer-related fund-raising gala in Canada, the Daffodil Ball on April 18 had a Great Gatsby theme that brought the 1920s to life at Windsor Station in Montreal. In the cocktail space, a living fountain twirled around slowly.

Photo: Stephane Poirier
Versus Versace Collection Launch
Versus Versace Collection Launch

Donatella Versace debuted her newest Versus Versace collection with a bash for 1,300 guests at New York's 69th Regiment Armory on May 15. Complementing three mini fashion shows and concerts, a pedicab sporting a rotating carousel of rainbow-colored Venus Versace bags made its way throughout the cavernous venue, offering guests the chance to hop on the back for a ride.

Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
Sheraton's Toast Around the World
Sheraton's Toast Around the World

Sheraton Social Hour is a premium wine service developed in conjunction with Wine Spectator magazine. To launch the new program at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel, a penthouse event on May 15 served vino from a custom bar constructed out of wine bottles. Designed by Level Productions and built by Abunch LLC, the bar was flanked by signage that explained the taste profile of the wines, along with snacks that paired with them.

Photo: Donald Bowers/Getty Images
Chandon's American Summer Soiree
Chandon's American Summer Soiree

Need some pool party inspiration? Chandon kicked off the season in quirky style at its American Summer Soiree on May 21 and made creative use out of an inexpensive prop: pool toys. Celebrity guests such as Brittany Snow posed in front of a step-and-repeat that comprised bright blue dolphins, smiling pink flamingos, branded beach balls, and other inflatable toys.

Photo: Will Ragozzino/BFAnyc.com
Mountain Biking
Mountain Biking

Located in Scottsdale, Arizona’s expansive McDowell Sonoran Preserve, the Brown’s Ranch Trailhead will host its grand opening in October. Named after a former cattle ranch, the trailhead has paths that meander through the desert. Arizona Outback Adventures can lead corporate groups on guided hikes or mountain-biking excursions through the area; group horseback riding is also an option.

Photo: Courtesy of Arizona Outback Adventures
Foraging
Foraging

Meeting guests at Harbor View Hotel on Martha’s Vineyard can accompany in-house chef Nathan Gould on foraging missions. Best suited to groups of 10 or fewer guests, the outings typically take two to two-and-a-half hours. Guests scour the island for seasonal, island-grown herbs and veggies; in the fall, findings may include sassafras, rose hips, sea beans, and watercress. The foraging mission can end with a cooking class that incorporates the found ingredients.

Photo: Courtesy of Harbor View Hotel
Oyster Shucking
Oyster Shucking

The Wild Dunes Resort near Charleston, South Carolina, offers a group activity known as the Fall Oyster Roast. The outing starts with a 45-minute boat cruise up to Capers Island Preserve, where wildlife such as sea turtles and white-tailed deer run amok. Once the boat is docked, guests relax by the water while a catering crew cooks a seafood feast. Meeting attendees can divide into teams to learn how to shuck oyster shells.

Photo: Peter Frank Edwards
Trail Walking
Trail Walking

The new Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado in Santa Fe has teamed up with Adventure Partners to create a ­series of outings for meeting guests. Aiming to give visitors an authentic taste of New Mexico, the experiences include a three-hour private tour of the Tsankawi Archeological Site. After a 30-minute ride across the Rio Grande, guests walk along ancient trails, ending at a collection of rock engravings and dwellings from the 1400s.

Photo: Don Riddle
Boating
Boating

Idaho’s meeting-friendly Coeur d’Alene Resort has a teambuilding activity that will appeal to card sharks and boat enthusiasts alike. The resort’s Poker Runs on Lake d’Alene take groups out on a Cobalt Armada boat. At each of as many as seven checkpoints, guests pull a card, and the player with the best poker hand at the end of the outing wins a prize. One boat holds six guests, and the property has eight boats available.

Photo: Dustin Weed/Quicksilver Studios
Jogging
Jogging

In Chicago, City Running Tours offers themed jaunts through the Windy City. Professional guides lead groups of as many as 100 guests through sites that pertain to Chicago’s history. The tours typically take 90 minutes and can be tailored to meet guests’ fitness levels. Organizers can arrange for branded event shirts. The company also runs tours in cities across America, including Austin and Denver.

Photo: Marlin Keesler
Apple-Pie-Making
Apple-Pie-Making

Nothing says fall like apple pie, and the Park Hyatt Washington has a new activity centered on the autumn treat. During interactive culinary classes held in the newly renovated event and meeting space, chefs lead guests through the process of making a fruity, spicy pie and share details about the dish’s history. The classes typically last around 30 minutes and can accommodate groups of any size.

Photo: Courtesy of Park Hyatt Washington
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