12.28.2010

Event Planning - Tips From an Ex-Caterer

It is such an honor to be able to do a guest post for Becky. Becky is a writer, a Spanish teacher at Veritas Press Scholars Academy, a homeschooling mother, and a dear friend who encourages me daily and many others through her blog, Daily On My Way to Heaven.

Planning a large event for your friends, family or church?

For 9 great planning tips, Click Here!

(IPC's Ladies Luncheon for 100: by Jina Breazeale, IPC renowned Tea Lady)

(Wedding Reception for 150)

9 comments:

  1. Wow Kay, that was amazing- you are the most organized person I've ever met, which I suppose is why you are SO good at what you do! We are so blessed to have you at IPC :)

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  2. Great tips and lovely photos, as always! :)

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  3. Kay, I posted a question for you in the comments on my blog! :)

    Much love.

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  4. great advice! I found her blog very hard to read though---the dark background and light lettering made it very difficult for me. AngAK

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  5. Kay-I clicked over to see your guest post, and I am so impressed with your precise planning and the effort and time you put into your work doing events from 20-120. It brings back memories of my catering, and I can appreciate what you do that is so special.
    Without the planning ahead, and having everything listed, it would be a disaster.
    You truly are a professional! ...a huge applause to you!

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  6. Those are such great tips, Kay. Thank you for sharing. I just had a house full of guests for a week and I learned I need to follow some of your tips - like menu planning not just for the holiday meal but for simple meals too (like breakfast). I also need to pre-cook things more because it was a little hectic in my kitchen this Christmas. I hope you enjoyed the holiday. Happy New Year. Wish you all the best in 2011!

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  7. Thanks for sharing the information regarding event planning,Event planning is a task involving huge responsibilities.Event planners will help their clients avoid disasters at their functions.

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  8. Great work. Looks prestige and expensive.

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