Do the math to purchase just the right amount of beverages for your next party using this handy, printable guide: Beverage Planning Guide (.pdf)
Party Food Planning
Use this printable PDF guide to organize and plan your party menu!
Cheers to the New Year
10 must haves for a countdown party 1. All that glitters – Think sparkle and glam for your New Year ’s Eve bash. Everything from dresses, ties, shoes, decorations, and wine bottles can be glittered for the occasion.
Home Thrown Parties

By Angie Simonson, blogger advice-unsolicited.blogspot.com Santa has too much to do to plan your party, so it’s all up to you. After shopping, wrapping, decorating and checking your list twice (or a hundred) times, planning a holiday party can seem overwhelming, even if it is just for family and friends. […]
Eat, Drink & Be Scary

Each year Halloween becomes increasingly more popular. In fact, according to many reports, Halloween has become one of the biggest revenue generating special event dates of the year with it becoming as big as or even more popular than New Year’s Eve.
Personalize Your Next Event
By: Briana Von Elbe, Owner Footprint Promotional Advertising Promotional products can be used to enhance a business’s brand awareness, but they also make an extraordinary way to say thank you to your guests at your wedding reception, baby shower, birthday, family reunion, graduation or other special occasion.
Invitations 101
Invitation insight from the Printing Experts at ProPrint TIMELINE: Work backwards from the event. Headcount needed 1-2 weeks ahead; Mail date 6-8 weeks ahead; Printing, assembly and addressing of invitations may take 1-4 weeks so plan accordingly.
In the Spotlight

During the holidays many companies, organizations, and individuals host a variety of holiday events featuring a wide variety of entertainment. For this fall-winter issue of EventPro, we sent veteran entertainer and writer Laurie Mattson out to showcase Northland entertainers!
Ten Ways to Kill an Event
Planning events is fun! Use this little piece of satire to help keep everything in perspective. Don’t kill your event by taking anything for granted and committing one of these event planning crimes.
