Monday, September 21, 2009

"Vines & Vices"

"Vines & Vices" is a special wine tasting event benefiting the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Northwest Ohio. There will be live music, a great "Indulge in Your Vices" raffle, a huge variety of wines with wine connoisseurs on hand and delicious hors d'oeuvres and desserts from all of the Levis Commons restaurants.

The event takes place along the Boulevard in Levis Commons on Thursday, October 1st from 6pm - 10pm. Last year was a huge success with over 500 people in attendance.

If you are interested in learning more about this event or purchasing a ticket send me an email at liz@eventologyevents.com. We are getting close to the event date so contact me asap so you don't miss out on this great event!


www.northwestohio.wish.org

Friday, September 18, 2009

Dining in a Treehouse



There are millions of restaurants in the world, but a scant few can say that they provide the out-of-this-world dining experiences. The restaurants in this list do on a daily basis!

Read more about these one of a kind dining experiences on the website Affluence.org

http://luxury.affluence.org/?p=1132

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Harrison Rally Day Festival

This juried Fine Arts and Crafts Fair is located in Historic Downtown Perrysburg and features prize winning fine arts, children's art and inflatable play area, live music on various stages,'Taste of Perrysburg' food vendors and post-reception. Perrysburg's largest community festival co-hosted by the Perrysburg Area Arts Council and the Perrysburg Area Chamber of Commerce. Come with family and friends this Saturday, the 19th from 10:00am - 5:00pm. A parade kicks off the festival at 10:00am with around 50 participants marching down Louisiana Avenue towards the River. There is no admission so come support all the local artists and vote on who you think should win the $400 prize for 'Best of Show'. I am guessing my vote will be with Gemini Studio Art http://www.geministudioart.com

For more information on the festival click the link below...
http://www.sent-trib.com/stnew/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4638:perrysburg-preps-for-harrison-rally-day&catid=1:fp&Itemid=115


Photo from Ohio Magazine - photo of historic downtown Perrysburg

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Couture Stationary


Emily K owns a 'Couture Stationary Studio' but without the 'couture' prices. Emily K grew up in Ohio, then lived in Chicago for a few years after college and is currently located in Los Angeles. When I first was introduced to Emily K she wanted to acknowledge that not residing in the same State would not be a problem by saying, "Please don’t let my location scare off those from different parts of the country! About 75% of my brides and clients are not located in Los Angeles, and I have found the design process has worked seamlessly, even across the time zones!"

"Most of my brides seek me out because they looked through books and books of the standard invitations and haven’t found anything that strikes them", says Emily K.

Many satisfied & repeat customers can attest that Emily's love and eye for design, graphics, color, and paper show in every item she creates! You can check out Emily's website at http://www.emilykpaperie.com

Monday, September 14, 2009

Post bridal Show



The "I Do" at the Zoo Bridal Show was a great success; perfect weather, over 100 vendors and 400 + brides-to-be. It was a pleasure to meet all the future brides and meet some new vendors that I look forward to partnering with in the future. I wanted to share some photos from the show in case you were not able to make it out. Also if you are interested in learning more about my wedding coordination services please email me at liz@eventologyevents.com. I look forward to hearing from you and making your special day effortless for you so you can be a guest at your own wedding!

Also, I wanted to say thank you to Jen Cummins from Beautiful Blooms by Jen (http://www.beautifulbloomsbyjen.com) who provided me with the beautiful floral arrangement. And to Deb Normand from Debhouse (http://www.debhouse.com) for supplying the yummy cookie favors.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

"I Do" at the Zoo


Come visit me at my booth at the "I Do" at the Zoo Bridal Show @ The Toledo Zoo, Sunday, September 13th, 2009 from 3:00 to 7:00pm
Tickets $5 in advance at all Anderson’s Stores / $7 at the door

With more wedding professionals than ever in the beautiful zoo setting, and a chance to win an entire wedding, this is a show you won't want to miss! You will have a chance to meet and learn more about all types of vendors from Photographers, Caterers, Florists and so many more.

I am at booth #58 I hope to see you there!

For more information check out the following link
http://www.soundsofmusicdjs.com/bridalshows.html

Monday, September 7, 2009

Creating the Perfect Cheese Platter


The perfect cheese plate should include a mix of fresh, aged, soft and hard cheeses, arranged in the order in which they should be tasted: from the lightest and freshest to the ripest and most intense.

Following are eight different styles of cheese to select from. You do not need to put all eight styles on your cheese platter but give your guests a variety of three to five cheeses. Add some dried/fresh fruit, fig or apricot jam, crusty bread and roasted nuts to complete your platter.

Fresh Cheeses
Fresh cheeses are ready to eat as soon as they are made—no aging required. They generally have the mild, minerally flavors of their primary ingredients: milk and salt.

Semi-soft Cheeses
Mild semisoft cheeses are most often aged from a few days to a few months. They melt beautifully under the slightest heat.

Soft-ripened Cheeses
Distinguished by their white "bloomy" rinds and creamy interiors, soft-ripened cheeses get softer instead of harder as they age. The best-known are Brie and Camembert

Surface-ripened Cheeses
Surface-ripened cheeses are sometimes firm and sometimes molten, but they all have similarly wrinkly rinds and intensely flavored interiors.

Semihard Cheeses
A broad category ranging from cheddar to Gouda, semihard cheeses can be aged anywhere from a few months to a few years, and sometimes longer.

Hard Cheeses
Hard cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano are defined by their firm, granular texture and salty-sharp taste

Blue Cheeses
Blue cheeses get their color from rich veins of mold and range in texture from creamy to creamy-crumbly to hard.

Washed-rind Cheeses
These cheeses get their characteristic orange-pink rinds from being "washed" (rubbed, really) with a solution of salt water and beneficial bacteria. Often described as stinky (in a good way), washed-rind cheeses can smell stronger than they taste.

Cheese-plate pointers
• Serve one to two ounces of cheese per person.
• Include a mix of fresh, aged, soft and hard cheeses.
• Arrange—and sample—the cheeses starting with the freshest and lightest, ending with the ripest and most intense.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Labor Day Weekend Wedding




What a beautiful last weekend to summer - the bride could not have been more excited about the weather! Linda Hernandez and Dan Brown were married at Nazareth Hall on Saturday, September 5th. The ceremony was held in the Chapel with the reception immediately following in the Cadet West Room and in the gardens. The floral created by Bumble Florist (http://www.bumbleonmain.com/home.asp) looked as if you were opening the pages from an Instyle Wedding magazine (table arrangement photos shown). Even though there were three other events happening at Nazareth Hall that same day the staff was professional and service was not compromised. Guests were dancing till the very end only to take a break to get a treat from the sweets table. Linda and Dan were a pleasure to work with and wish them all the best in their next adventures together!

Photos by Jordan Powers Photography
http://www.jordanpowersphotography.com

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Instyle Weddings


Are you looking for bridesmaid and/or mother-of-the-bride dresses? You don't have to drive all the way to Chicago or Ann Arbor for that perfect dress. Just head downtown Toledo to Sophia Lustig (124 10th St, Toledo, OH 43604). Owner Paula Fall has been keeping her clients in style for over a decade. Call(419-243-5131)to schedule an appointment with Paula or any of her knowledgeable sales associates. They do not carry bridal gowns but they will be able to point you in the right direction on where the best places are to look for them.