Here are the main differences between a Venue Manager and a personal Wedding Coordinator, and the roles they will play on your wedding day. Be sure you are getting the service that best suits your needs, before and on your wedding day. What are the responsibilities of a Venue Coordinator? Act as the on-site liaison between your wedding coordinator and Hotel operations staff. Establish your guest room block and monitor the status of reservations (if applicable). Personally oversee the details of the bride and groom’s room reservations (if applicable). Recommend Special Event Professionals to provide wedding coordination, music, floral, photography, ceremony officiant, invitations and amenities. Act as menu consultant for all food and beverage selections. Detail your Banquet Event Order and Wedding “Resume” outlining all of your event specifics and overnight accommodations to ensure that all information is communicated successfully to the operational tea...
The trend of mixing metals is going strong . . . we love any and all ideas that inspire a Mixed Metal Wedding! Visual opulence, coupled with the use of finely crafted materials, continues to be a developing trend in event and wedding furnishings for 2018. Dining settings that explore the varying hues of gold and silver metals, accented by stone tableware and lush velvet seating, are making their debut throughout social events from galas to weddings. Rose Gold and bronze furnishings provide elegant foundations for earthy floral arrangements while brilliant silver hues reflect bold colors and create enticing visual textures within modern spaces. For additional wedding trends and ideas, visit www.LianeMcCombs.com lianemccombs@gmail.com 775-771-4153 Lake Tahoe award winning wedding planner
Once engaged, you may go gown shopping, consider your guest list and check out invitation styles. Buy choosing your wedding venue is one of the most important decisions you need to make. Here's why: Without a venue and a specific date and time, you can't make many other wedding plans. Finding the perfect venue can be time-consuming, tedious and frustrating. Patience and allowing enough time for the research is required. Until you find the right place, one that fits within budget, capacity and all of the other boxes that are checked off, it's difficult to move beyond in planning. Getting your venue first is always most helpful. It may take time and a lot of research, but don't worry, you'll find the right one. Once the venue and the date are established, then the many other steps, including the visions and your inspiration boards can begin. Decide what's most important to you and your spouse-to-be. Picking a venue is a personal choice and usually based on a fee...
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