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Topic: Security Guidelines Best Advice on Alcohol, Transportation, Etc.Event planners offer their best advice on limiting alcohol liability, getting guests home safely, and post-event report preferences. Choosing the Right Site for Your EventSite selection can make or break an event. Here are some tips and guidelines to keep in mind. Event Theft 101: How to Protect YourselfMinimize theft at your event by understanding your vulnerabilities. Inspecting Venues to Find the Right SiteHere are some tips on inspecting and choosing a site, looking for creative opportunities, and negotiating costs. Insurance: An Event Planner's PrimerHaving proper insurance coverage is a vital part of planning for any event. Here are some ideas on what kind of coverage you might need. Museums, Mansions & Historical SitesA unique historical or cultural venue can help to underscore the character of your event. Public Tours: How to Set Up a Tour of Your BrandFacility tours make sense for some groups. Here are some guidelines on making a public tour safe and productive. Tips for Music/Entertainment ContractsIf you're including music or entertainment in your event, you'll want to look over these tips on contracts, fees, and other issues. Using Resorts for Events and Meetings - February 2008If you’re searching for a venue that combines meeting facilities, food and beverage service, team-building resources, plus relaxation and recreational options all in one place, resorts are a good bet. Following are tips on choosing the perfect site and suggestions for planning your event at a resort property. Yacht Events - April 2008Now that warm weather is on its way, planners are starting to rethink their venue options. One enticing way to go is to hold a meeting or special event on the water. Yachts certainly are fun venues for leisurely cocktail soirées, networking gatherings, and dinner/dance cruises, but consider them for other functions too. After all, once you have guests on board, they become a captive audience. Yachting and Cruise Event OptionsFor a touch of class, try a yachting and cruise event. Here are some tips on charter options, safety factors, and other issues to keep in mind. Click Here to subscribe to our Topic One newsletterA national e-newsletter that each month delves into one topic of interest for event professionals, providing helpful hints and "how-to" information that planners can use as an on-the-job primer. Topics include: setting a budget, negotiating with hotels, working with restaurants, unique venues, AV/lighting/staging trends, catering ideas and more. Topic One articles have been archived by subject category within AgendaOnline.com's Articles/Resources section. Click Here to subscribe to our Current E-Vents newsletterAn e-newsletter that is produced and emailed regionally each month (New York, Boston, Washington, Chicago, Northern California and Southern California) with a variety of promotions and special deals offered by event industry suppliers in that region -- new features and upgrades, special short-term rates, value-added opportunities and more. Powered by SolataSearch |
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