
In Northern California, Napa Valley Bike Tours offers customized, abbreviated versions of its Classic Napa Valley and Classic Sonoma Valley wine tours for corporate groups. Lasting four to five hours, the tours let guests pedal bikes at a leisurely pace and include stops at two local wineries for tastings and a picnic lunch. The company can host groups of as many as 200 guests, and larger groups are split up for tours of from 10 to 12 riders each.

The Green Living Show brought sustainable lifestyle ideas to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from March 27 to 29. The Sweat Equity Yoga and Fitness stage offered free yoga classes. The stage also hosted workshops and lectures covering health and nutrition.

About Face Theatre hosted its annual Wonka Ball at Chicago's Moonlight Studios on April 10, and it had an Andy Warhol theme. As part of the silent auction, local artist Matthew Lew created a Pop Art-inspired piece on site. The highest bidder took the piece home at the end of the night.

The benefit took place at Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum on March 28. At a D.I.Y. photo booth, guests used selfie sticks to take their own photos. The activation was designed by sponsor Henry’s Photography.

Delta Air Lines brought the words of author Pico Iyer to life at an unusual installation at the TED Conference in Vancouver March 16 to 20. Working with MKG, Delta invited conference attendees to sit inside a “stillness capsule” to capture their most calm moment. Before stepping inside the capsule, each guest received a silicone orb that had an LED sensor and lights inside. After the experience, the lights pulsed at the same pace as the guest's lowest heart rate. Delta invited them to take the orb with them as a reminder of their "stillest moment."