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Everyone’s Event Pain Point

Your guest list determines so many details of your event. The more guests you add to your list, the more everything costs. Making sure your […]
 

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Simple Tips for Cocktail Hour

Food is one of the most memorable aspects of events according to guests, but catering to different tastes and diets can be a challenge. Here […]
 

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Wedding Day Details Not to Miss

The process of wedding planning is a series of decisions being made, one after the other. Throughout that train of decisions are also a few […]
 

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Communicating With Your Vendors

Putting together an all-star vendor team is important for every event. The professionals you choose to work with have a greater impact on your event’s […]
 

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10 Most Overlooked Wedding Costs

It is no secret that weddings are expensive. In 2016, the average cost of a wedding in Indianapolis was $28,374.00 , slightly higher than the […]
 

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8 Secrets to a Fun Reception

The best receptions are personal, fun and filled with unique touches to keep guests talking about it long after the dance floor has cleared. While […]
 

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2017 Wedding Tastings

Our first two group wedding tastings are in the books! Our staff had  wonderful tastings with our couples and their families this past February and […]
 

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5Reasons To Have a Rehearsal Dinner

Wedding rehearsals and rehearsal dinners used to be the norm. Couples gathered with their wedding parties at the ceremony location and do a dry-run of […]
 

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Easy Wedding Invitation Etiquette

It may seem odd for a catering company to touch base on wedding invitation etiquette. Yet, your invitation and the RSVPs are an important part […]
 

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Beat the Heat at Summer Ceremonies

Summertime in Indiana is an absolutely beautiful season for weddings, but as we all know, the month of June through September are known for their […]
 

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