Clos Pegase winery in Calistoga fit the moody vibe organizers were looking for, and was dramatically lit by Got Light to evoke the feeling of Gotham City.
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To create a grand entrance for the client, Glow Events worked with Los Angeles-based Star Car Central to secure the Batmobile from the 1989 Batman film.
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Clos Pegase has a wine cave that organizers transformed into the “Batcave” for the dinner portion of the evening. Tabletops were adorned with tall candelabras, trailing ivy on the tables (a wink to Batman villain Poison Ivy), leather-accented linens, and elegant place settings.
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The tables featured leather-accented linens and a black, red, and gold color scheme.
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Yonder Design created a custom logo that featured an A to represent the client’s name. The graphics adorned all paper goods, from the invites to the menus to the place cards and napkins.
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A custom lucite bat logo served as the guest book for the evening; guests wrote their birthday wishes with metallic pens.
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Pretty Please Bakeshop designed an on-theme cake for the event.
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Each of the 60 guests received a gift showcasing their own "superpower" that the client had selected for them.
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Paula LeDuc Fine Catering served popcorn in paper containers made from comic books.
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Specialty drinks continued the superhero theme, bringing in additional characters such as Captain America and Green Lantern.
Photo: Andrew Weeks
A jazz ensemble from Elan Artists performed throughout the evening.