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US Consulate Toronto hosted the 3rd annual reception in celebration of US and Canadian Film Partnerships on September 14th, 2015 at The Spoke Club in Toronto. Held to create an opportunity for U.S. filmmakers and industry representatives to meet with their Canadian counterparts to discuss potential partnerships, this reception brought together the film industry leader and served as a platform for ideas exchange. In addition to the networking opportunities the reception provided between the U.S. and Canadian entertainment professionals, it served to honor the American Friends of TIFF, an independent U.S.-based non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the cultural, educational, and industry programming of TIFF, such as the Festival, major exhibitions, archives, and other activities of interest to American patrons.
Bruce Heyman, U.S. Ambassador to Canada, Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Michael Couteau, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport, Lisa de Wilde, Chair of TIFF’s Board of Directors and CEO of TVOntario, Kristine Murphy, Director, Industry Development Group, Ontario Media Development Corporation, Piers Handling, TIFF’s Director and CEO, Michele Maheux, TIFF’s Executive Director & COO, Cameron Bailey, TIFF’s Artistic Director, and many other honorable guests were greeted by the U.S. Consulate Toronto’s new Consul General Juan A. Alsace and his wife Nancy. Renowned industry executives from North America's three largest screen-based production centers: NYC, Los Angeles, and Toronto as well as representatives from Amazon Studios, HBO, Sony Pictures, Universal Studios, Netflix, and Cineplex also attended the event.
The UTHealth Winter Reception, held January 20, 2016 and hosted by Dr. Barbara and David Gibbs, along with UTHealth President Giuseppe N. Colasurdo, M.D., welcomed more than 100 UTHealth supporters, made up of Houston’s most generous philanthropists and social elite, to toast the successful fundraising efforts of the previous year.
Reception for scholarship winners at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, November 2013
Instead of a guestbook for the wedding reception, we made slambooks. It's something that was cool to do in my 5th grade class (so my 2 best friends from elementary school who attended totally got it!). Basically it's just a list of questions for people to answer, and we made some wedding/couple/love-themed. This was also an extra activity to do at the tables.
Here's the cover, and I just tied the pages together with ribbon.
Opening Reception: Giacometti
Thursday, June 7, 2018
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
5th Ave at 89th Street
Photos: Scott Rudd
Over 2,500 guests gathered this year to celebrate the Independence Day. Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Dean Thompson and his wife, Jane welcomed everyone at the U.S. Embassy in Bucharest, Romania. The event also celebrated 135 years of U.S.-Romanian diplomatic relations and friendship. Bucharest, July 2, 2015. (Photos: Bogdan Cristel, Constantin Raducanu and Lucian Crusoveanu)
Location Of Your South Carolina Wedding Reception
Deciding on a South Carolina wedding location can be tricky, especially when you take into consideration the many wedding guests who will be attending the reception. Once a bride and groom have decided what type of wedding they are going to have, whether it is a formal evening wedding in the middle of winter or an outdoor summer wedding, the next thing to focus on is the wedding reception location. If you are getting married in your family's backyard, there are lots of hidden costs to consider. Typically, you will need a tent, a dance floor, electrical wiring for all of your local vendors, not to mention also arranging for all of that parking. If a bride and groom choose a loft or other empty space, lots of flowers or decorations will likely be needed to dress it up. It can be much easier and less pricey to marry at a South Carolina hotel or local country club, as these locations are already equipped to accommodate big events.
Planning Your South Carolina Wedding Reception
Get suggestions from other newlywed couples, check the South Carolina newspapers to get ideas about where local charities and social events are held; these locations are often attractive and can accommodate large affairs. You may even consider hiring a wedding planner to scout locations.
South Carolina Wedding Reception Locations
Contact the management at each site that fits your wedding requirements. Is the space available for when the bride and groom need it? Is the price within the planned wedding budget? Make an appointment to visit the location and bring along a notebook to jot down details to help remember things such as what is included in the package. Are you able to hire South Carolina vendors for the wedding? What time are you expected to vacate the premises? If a bride and groom are planning an outdoor wedding, make sure to have an indoor backup Plan B.
Keep Your Options Open Wedding Reception
Look at several South Carolina wedding reception locations. When checking them out, keep in mind that no one site will be completely perfect, so you will need to determine which elements, such as lighting and view, are most important to you. Before finalizing your selection, ask to see the locations set up for an event. When you decide, be sure to get every aspect you have discussed with the site management in writing, including the cancellation and refund policy.
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