Children's Hospital Fundraiser is a Family Affair

WHEN Toronto's SickKids Foundation first approached event planner Hala Bissada, it delivered a clear mandate: Come up with an event that's family-oriented,...

The Real World Of Sweet 16s

TELEVISION shows such as MTV's My Super Sweet 16 depict spoiled 16-year-olds with birthday parties grander than many wedding receptions. In fact, Sweet...

FAMILY TIES: EVENT PLANNERS THROW PARTIES FOR THEIR CHILDREN

THEY may not be paying customers, but make no mistake event pros' own children are nothing less than VIP clients. Their unique personalities and tastes...

CONFETTI: DRIVE 'EM WILD

Kids are often told not to play with their food but what about their food containers? Classic Cruisers paperboard replicas of 1950s automobiles such as...

CONFETTI: FORMER SYNAGOGUE SERVES A BAR MITZVAH BASH

WHAT VENUE COULD be better for a bar mitzvah celebration than a former synagogue? Very few, if that venue is a beautiful 19th century building on Manhattan's...

KIDS' EVENTS: THE YOUNG & THE REVEL ROUS

THINK YOUR AVERAGE well-heeled corporate event crowd is tough to please? Well, how about a roomful of peppy preschoolers on a full-blown sugar high? Or...

SITE LINES: CHILD-FRIENDLY EVENT VENUES

Child-friendly spaces and activities keep young party-goers in high spirits at special events...

KIDS TODAY!: STAGING CHILDREN'S EVENTS

Pop-culture-conscious and style-minded, young party-goers make for a crowd that's tough to please. Those event pros who get kids' events right do so by...

FOOD FOR FETES: DUAL MENUS FOR BAR, BAT MITZVAHS MAKE A NICE NOSH

Menus for bar and bat mitzvahs pose a continuing challenge for caterers: how to please the palates of everyone ......

FOOD FOR FETES: MAZEL TOV FOR MITZVAH MENUS

A constant in bar and bat mitzvah menus is their split personality: one menu for adults and one for teens.

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