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    (“Fun”). The convention and event-planning industry is not an industry that quickly comes to mind when one thinks of employment groups. The studies shows that the convention and event-planning is time consuming but this particular caterogy of business will later help the business industry. The process of creating a successful convention takes time and effort. In the process of planning a convention, it must have a vision and layout of the event. To organize an event one must first answer the questions

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    about event planning was kindled by my university experience. When I studied at Simon Fraser University, I had a chance to become the director of a student club and build my event planning skills through several projects. From that experience, I have learned that planning a successful event need to think ahead and ready to take all kinds of challenges. As a detail-oriented person who is also familiar with the event planning process. I am really interested in this community programming and event coordinator

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    The job of an event planner is complex and multi-faceted. They are faced with managing other vendors, organizing logistics and budgets, event registration, marketing, managing guests, and making sure the overall event goes off seamlessly. In the movies, event planners are running around with giant binders full of loose sheets of paper flying arounda total organized mess. With the technological advances that are developing, the job of an event planner is becoming a little easier, allowing the planner

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    Understanding the fine points of event planning is critical to being able to putting on events for any client. This planning can be broken down into the 6 A's of planning (Anticipation, Arrival, Atmosphere, Appetite, Activities and Amenity), production schedule and timeline. This framework is valuable as it can be applied to nearly any event. This paper will present two different size and class events with the goal of detailing the structure of planning. The first event to be examined is a reception

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    Planning A Laboost Event

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    When we plan an event, it's important to be imaginative. Events and conferences can be educational, with public speakers and classes; or fun, such as an outdoor cookout for customers, suppliers, and employees. It takes time, effort, and good project management skills to plan and organize a successful event. So our group members had decided to organize an events such as charity run, food truck, plant trees and much more. All these events are to attract attention from the public so that

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    SPARKLE EVENT MANAGEMENT: Event Management is the system of planning, analyzing, marketing, and evaluating an event. We will analyze the customer requirements and organize event within proposed budget. Events can be business or personal, so based on the type of event the event management team plans accordingly. If the business event is about launching a new product and if that is organised effectively, we can use it for further promotion of our services. If the personal event is wedding and we had

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    would need to consider all of the following: o Temporary Event Notice: Needed if you wish to carry out a ‘Licensed Activity’. Licensed Activities include selling alcohol, providing any indoor entertainment, or serving hot food between 11pm and 5am. o Street Collection Licence: Needed if you wish to sell items for charity on the street. o Road Closure Permit: Self explanatory; if you need to close of certain areas of roads in order to run your event, a Road Closure Permit is needed. o Permission To Use

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    Event Planning

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    EVENT PLANNING FINAL Antonio Mazzone Professor Roy February 3, 2013 TWO DAY MICROSOFT CONFERENCE Tuesday February 14, 2013 1st Meeting Time Activity 7:00 A.M. - 8:00 A.M. Breakfast 8:00 A.M. Room check: beverage, AV, tables/chairs 9:00 A.M. Photographer, videographer meeting 10:00 A.M. Security in place Speaker dry run: Speaker schedule 11:00 A

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    Festivals that cater to a specific cultural or minority groups There has been a considerable increase in festivals focus on race, gender, sexuality and disability in recent years. However, they are not without their problems! It is vital to think about how the cultural or artistic aspect of the festival is by the social aspect to ensure that the finished product meets sponsors, funders and audiences. Festivals targeted minority often find difficult relationships with distributors: a programmer and

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    post park permit Food permit 10+ Planning an event of this scale requires obtaining many permits from the city. First however we need to purchase an insurance policy with at least $300,000 of coverage probably more in-order to be eligible for the permits. Once we have this policy we need to first get the permits for the park we wish to hold the event in, namely Van Cleve Park in Como. These first permits include the park use, fire security and other basic event permits.for things such as stages

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