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Best Wishes from Your Friends at EventWorks

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Best Wishes, Janet, Ted, Selena, Kate, Max, Dee, Brynne, Kristen, Carolyn, Elizabeth, Marcelo, Greg and Marion

Our Most. Customized. Private. Event. Ever!

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We were so honored to be involved in the production of an important private family event with a philanthropic element for a very dear client recently. We had a lot of fun creating and executing a detailed, completely customized affair for 250 guests. The Concept: A Carnival Reception followed by a Basketball Dinner Party. The 90-minute Reception took place in two large red-and-white tents that were erected in the patio area of the venue. We provided eight fun and inter-active carnival games and five booths, stocked with authentic carnival prizes. An iPad caricaturists and a British iPad magician provided entertainment. Kristen Rensch: "The client had created an event name and logo and all 250 guests were addressed in a very personal manner. Everyone received customized party favors! At check-in all guests received a branded cloth bag with handmade name tags so that they could store their carnival prizes. Our booths were stacked with a large variety of colorful plu

No Longer Business As Usual?

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  Dear Friends, We were literally in the process of creating our mail campaign about a very fun, colorful event we recently had the pleasure of producing as news service alerts started to flash across the computer screen. "Mass Shooting in San Bernardino. 14 dead - 17 injured" News of global terror attacks and senseless killings seem to now become a nearly daily occurrence. Paris, Bamako, Istanbul, Jerusalem, Baghdad, Colorado Springs the week before last,  San Bernardino 5 days ago..... So we are asking: how can we maintain a sense of normalcy? While our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families, we are nevertheless working on strengthening our positive attitude and sense of balance. We do not want to give the attackers the satisfaction of "winning". We asked a group psychology expert for advice. Lorraine Aguilar, globally working owner of Working Harmony whose client list includes the United Nations and Merck: "The