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We wish the Lord will keep you in his loving care now and always. Happy Good Friday from all of us here at Event Planner...
02/04/2021

We wish the Lord will keep you in his loving care now and always. Happy Good Friday from all of us here at Event Planners for All.

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24/12/2020

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This one is for the colour-loving foodies!You can’t talk about Christmas without thinking about all the delicious meals ...
24/12/2020

This one is for the colour-loving foodies!
You can’t talk about Christmas without thinking about all the delicious meals that await your plate.
Tell us your favourite food and what colour it is.
We’ll go first: brown for chicken.

We wish the Lord will keep you in his loving care now and always.― Happy Good Friday from all of us here at Event Planne...
10/04/2020

We wish the Lord will keep you in his loving care now and always.― Happy Good Friday from all of us here at Event Planners for All

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14/02/2020

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02/01/2019

From all of us at Event Planners for All, we thank you for your support in the past year and wish you a productive year ahead. Happy New Year!

Congratulations to Miss Emem Owoidighe Udonte and (Snr.) Thespian Stephen Asuquo Umoh as you tie the knot on Wednesday 1...
18/12/2018

Congratulations to Miss Emem Owoidighe Udonte and (Snr.) Thespian Stephen Asuquo Umoh as you tie the knot on Wednesday 19th Dec, and Saturday 22nd Dec, 2018.

We at Event Planners for All wish you both a blissful union

Whether you’re an organiser and event planner at heart, someone who just loves Christmas or you’ve returned to work late...
12/12/2018

Whether you’re an organiser and event planner at heart, someone who just loves Christmas or you’ve returned to work late to find you got stuck with the job of organising the office Christmas party. However you got here, you’re going to need as much help as possible and these 15 tips to organise an office Christmas party will see you through the event without a hitch.

1. Start Early Whatever time you think you’ve got, forget it. Start as early as you possibly can because ultimately you’ll be waiting on responses from others plus the earlier you start the more chances you have of securing your preferred venue and entertainment.

2. Set the Date At your Christmas party you’ll want as many employees to show up as possible. Again, start early and spread the word. Send out a mass email with some suggested dates and pick the date that fits with the majority. You’ll also want to ensure it’s a date that fits with the boss.

3. The Budget Find out what kind of budget you have, this will set out everything from the kind of venue you can get to what you can serve. Ask the boss for a quote and stick to it. If you’re having a more formal get together at a fancy venue then it’s not out of the question to get the employees to chip in, within reason of course. If you’re heading that way then make sure it’s something everyone can afford.

4. Find a Venue Again, the earlier you plan this one, the better. Every corporate office like yours will be planning similar Christmas parties all at the same time, so begin early to secure your preferred destination. Your budget will pretty much decide what kind of venue you can get, whether it’s a fancy restaurant, hall or even in your own office.

5. The Menu This part is relatively easy if your venue is a restaurant, if not hire a caterer to plan the menu and always make sure you know everyone’s dietary needs, ensuring everyone has something to eat. If you’re having a more formal sit down meal rather than a buffet or cocktail style event, it’s a good idea to have some kind of seating arrangement. Mix it up and get people to mingle with others as well as making them feel comfortable with members of their own team.

6. Alcohol Some company Christmas parties go entirely without alcohol these days, ensuring a happy and safe environment, however if you’re planning on serving alcohol you’ll need to plan in advance what you’ll be serving and how you’ll be paying. Your budget will decide if you can open a free bar or cash only bar. It’s a great idea and a nice touch to offer taxi vouchers to those drinking to ensure everyone stays safe.

7. Speeches/Awards While it’s the annual Christmas party it also marks the end of the year so it’s a great time to thank employees for their hard work. Even if only short it’s a good idea to organise with the boss a thank you speech to make the employees feel appreciated. The Christmas party is also a good time to give out awards to mark achievements.

8. Entertainment Again your budget will dictate what you can do here, whether you just organise a playlist of everyone’s favourite Christmas jingles or you hire an entertainer. This will also speak of the formality of the event. If you’re not hosting anything too formal hiring a magician, comedian or band is always fun.

9. Gift Giving It’s always a good idea to check with others what kind of gift exchange they’d like and what they expect from the Christmas party. The annual Christmas party isn’t the time to give out anything too expensive or lavish. Opt instead for an organised Kris Kringle or even a group charity donation where everyone pitches in. If you do decide on a Kris Kringle type gift exchange, settle on a budget and make sure everyone knows what it is.

10.Decorations Depending on your company it’s usually a good idea to opt for the commercial type decorations rather than the more religious aspects of the season as these tend to make some individuals feel uncomfortable. That being said, the more decorations the better, within budget of course, they’ll help everyone get into the spirit of the occasion and feel holly jolly.

11.Invitations Once you’ve settled the date and organised the location you can begin to send out invitations. If you need to cut costs you can get away with sending out an email invitation to all employees however if family or plus ones are invited along then you’ll need to send out a hard copy. Make sure your invitation includes an RSVP deadline and dietary requirement questions to avoid any hiccups. It’s also a good idea to send out a reminder a day or so before the party.

12.Itinerary Even without entertainers or speeches it’s a good idea to have an itinerary complete with meal serving times, start and finish times and any other aspects of the event to ensure you don’t forget anything on the day and you’re able to consult the list. If you’re hosting the event at a formal venue or restaurant, there will most likely already be an event coordinator with itinerary but it’s always a good idea to make your own so the even goes on without a glitch.

13.Extras Organise some extra little touches for your guests by handing out goody bags after the event (free of corporate, branded knick knacks of course) or some nice photos of the event (free of drunken debauchery of course). Little touches like these will help the event be seen as a success and let employees feel appreciated, especially if they’re forgoing bonuses.

14.Clean Up Always check with your venue whether they offer a clean-up service afterwards or whether you need to supply your own. If you’re holding the event in house it’s a good idea to organise a clean-up crew to come in to do the dirty work for you

15. Feedback Once the party’s over for another year it’s always a must to ask for as much feedback as possible, though of course you’ll likely already have a good idea of how much fun everyone had just by being there. If you followed this list then..

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23/11/2018

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Good morning beautiful people.. Here are tips to help you plan your event properly..Planning an event can be a stressful...
13/11/2018

Good morning beautiful people.. Here are tips to help you plan your event properly..

Planning an event can be a stressful process, and can often leave event organisers feeling overwhelmed. Our top 10 tips for Successful Event Management will help you to master the fine art of planning a memorable and effective event.

1. Begin Early

Begin planning as soon as you possibly can. If your event is a large event you should realistically begin planning it four to six months in advance. Smaller events need at least one month to plan. To keep the final run up to the event flowing smoothly, try to ensure that all vendor contracts are completed a few weeks before the event.

2. Remain Flexible

Over the course of planning the event, things are going to change. Whether it is event times, locations or even the type of event you’re hosting, you need to ensure that you’re flexible and can meet the changing demands.

3. Negotiate

Despite what many vendors will tell you, everything is negotiable. Remember that with every event there will be unforeseen costs, so try to negotiate as low a price as you can. Determine your budget before meeting a vendor, and offer to pay 5-10% lower than this figure. Your vendor may put up a fight, but ultimately they want to win your business.

4. Assign Responsibilities

Break up the various elements of the event into sections (e.g. registration, catering, transport), and assign a section to each member of your team. As they are solely responsible for their own section they will be much more clued into small detail changes.

5. Create a Shared Document

With the cloud comes many benefits, and collaborating with your team couldn’t be easier. In order to keep everyone on the same page, create a central manual or document that details everything to do with the event, including vendor contracts, attendee information, and the floor plan. With a shared document everyone can refer back to it if they are unsure, and your entire team can spot if something is out of place.

6. Have a Backup Plan

It is rare that an event is ever pulled off without at least one issue, an item may not turn up or an important person may arrive late. Assess the most important assets your event will have, and create a backup plan for each. If a number of issues arise in the future, triage them and decide whether an alternative can be found, or if it should be cut entirely from the event.

7. Do a Run Through

About two weeks before the event, do a run through of the entire event process. Organise a meeting with your team and mentally walk through everything, from initial set up to the follow up process. Often complications are highlighted at these meetings, and you will have time to correct them. A few days before event organise another run through at the venue.

8. Photograph Everything

Pictures paint a thousand words, and posting positive photos online is an excellent way to demonstrate the success of your event. If you have the budget hire a professional photographer, they will be more clued in to the kinds of photos that are required and will approach you for specifics. Ask for a number of shots to ensure you cover all bases like a snap of the full room, photos of event branding, and lots of photos of attendees enjoying themselves.

9. Get Online

An event is the perfect way to up your social media presence. Create a custom hashtag for your event on Twitter and encourage your followers to tweet about it. Similarly create an event on Facebook, and encourage your followers to tag the event in relevant posts. Upload your photos once the event is over and actively encourage users to tag themselves.

10. Follow-up Immediately

Once the event is over, many organisers fall into a common pitfall – taking a break. While the logistics may be done it is important to be proactive in following up with attendees, be it over email or on social media, to demonstrate the success of the event.

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07/11/2018

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