This past Monday, I attended a Holiday showcase for bloggers at the Four Seasons in Austin. They have so many great specials that are going on through January and I want to make sure all out readers know about them since Four Seasons is one of our favorite places in Austin.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
March of Dimes Pictures- Check them out
This Year we added lounge furniture instead of tables to make the room
seem more like Studio 54.
The tables had silver seating with black linen and accented with red.
We even found a Hot dog man to be a food vendor as well...he was a HUGE hit at the party!
Here are some chefs awaiting the arrival of guests with their beautifully plated foods.
Philip Solomon, the MC for the night, brought along a stilt walking Statue of Liberty that greeted the guests.
This is in the ballroom foyer. Chefs are busy preparing.
Shonda Townsley and her team made this AMAZING, huge red apple that was the centerpiece in the silent auction room. Anyone need this for their next party??
David Kurio's apple arrangement greeted guests and certainly got the apple theme across.
Thank you Jerry Hayes for these wonderful pictures
Monday, November 2, 2009
We Spread the News...
March of Dimes 2009 took place last night, Sunday, November 1 at the Four Seasons. The theme was New York, New York and guest came out in their Fifth Avenue best.
Graff jewelry displayed gorgeous diamonds that, indeed are, a girl's best friend.
Townsley Designs outfitted the San Jacinto ballroom with the most fabulous, gigantic red apple in the middle of the room. Then, they transformed the grand ballroom.
David Kurio brought back the flashing blinking red lights to accompany his red apple and red roses displays through out the ballrooms. Again, he outdid himself.
Philip Solomon, out of LA, with Way 2 Much Etnertainment, flew in from Washington DC after helping the Obama's out with their Halloween at the White house, to help us out with a stilt walking Statue of Liberty that greeted guests and to be the main auctioneer of the night. Alongside Philip in the auciton, was his sidkick and after party entertainment, Matt Wilson. He has guests tearing up the dance floor at the after party, especially Sarah and I.
Howard with First in Last out busted out the most amazing light and video show for Studio 54. Once again, we were reminded how much lighting can make or break a party.
Thank you to the March of Dimes and all our vendors. New York, NY was fabulous and pictures are soon to come!!!
Here is the link to the Save the Date...http://www.rockinflash.com/cp/MarchOfDimes/2009/NewYork/May/
Graff jewelry displayed gorgeous diamonds that, indeed are, a girl's best friend.
Townsley Designs outfitted the San Jacinto ballroom with the most fabulous, gigantic red apple in the middle of the room. Then, they transformed the grand ballroom.
David Kurio brought back the flashing blinking red lights to accompany his red apple and red roses displays through out the ballrooms. Again, he outdid himself.
Philip Solomon, out of LA, with Way 2 Much Etnertainment, flew in from Washington DC after helping the Obama's out with their Halloween at the White house, to help us out with a stilt walking Statue of Liberty that greeted guests and to be the main auctioneer of the night. Alongside Philip in the auciton, was his sidkick and after party entertainment, Matt Wilson. He has guests tearing up the dance floor at the after party, especially Sarah and I.
Howard with First in Last out busted out the most amazing light and video show for Studio 54. Once again, we were reminded how much lighting can make or break a party.
Thank you to the March of Dimes and all our vendors. New York, NY was fabulous and pictures are soon to come!!!
Here is the link to the Save the Date...http://www.rockinflash.com/cp/MarchOfDimes/2009/NewYork/May/
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